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OK I know this could get some votes down, but as a time waster, who has some good Acronyms.

My Favourite:
TWaIN: Technology Without an Interesting Name

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PITA - Pain in the A$$

Me: The iPhone Audio Services API is such a PITA Someone else: mmmmm pita's....

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This thread is TLDR.

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IBM has their CUPRMID ratings for software releases:

Capability
Usability
Performance
Reliability
Maintainability
Instalability
Documentation

This has actually gotten a lot more complicated since I left the project management side of software development.

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IJW, "It Just Works"

Microsoft's term for Managed Code to unmanaged Code transition.

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A system I worked on had components called the SPU and the SHTS. When pronounced phonetically, they said a lot about the system.

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@Unsliced - I also heard that EMACS stands for Escape-Meta-Alt-Control-Shift in reference to the chords you have to play on your keyboard to run certain commands.

Although Ctrl-Alt-Shift-5 for regular expression replace seems perfectly natural now.

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ACME

I love package names such as "com.acme.something"

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More recursive acronyms:

There was an emacs clone called Eine ("one" in German) which stood for "Eine Is Not Emacs". The next version was called Zwei ("two" in German), which was "Zwei Was Eine, Initially".

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  • Another backcronym for PCMCIA: People Can't Memorize Complete Insane Acronyms
  • MACINTOSH: Machine Always Crashes If Not, The Operating System Hangs
  • NTSC: Never The Same Color
  • ISDN: It Still Does Nothing or Inaccessible Services Doing Nothing

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    WYSIWYG was burned into my brain forever when I heared it for the first time.

    German Wikipedia lists some funny descendants of it, like:

    WYSINQWYG - What You See Is Not Quite What You Get
    WYGIWYGAINUC - What You Get Is What You're Given And It's No Use Complaining

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    WWJD?

    JWRTFM!

    never gets old.

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    Blob Wikipedia entry

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    IBM, in their early days, acronymized everything. So they had an AMD, air movement device, because it was so hard to spell fan. I don't know if this is urban myth or not.

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    @Jason - if you're mentioning recursive acronyms, I think props are due to GNU! FSF

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    An old company I used to work for had a 3D surface modelling package called SWANS.

    = Surfaces With A Nice Shape.

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    Oh, and of course STFW.. One that will become increasingly historic thanks to StackOverflow. Soon people will think the web is StackOverflow as people lose the ability to Google :D

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    My favorites

    UTFSE = Use The F**ng Search-Engine

    FWIW = For whatever it's worth

    GASMOP = Go and sniff my open port

    SNAFU = Situation Normal All F**ed Up

    ZOMG = OMG with Z pressed instead of Shift

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    TDDD - ToDo Driven Development. Also, from broadcast but IT applicable

    • FUD - F'n Useless Device.
    • BITFU - Blew It The F' Up
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    The legendary error code KMACYOYO

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    Slightly off topic, but close ...

    Unix - find processes a specific notorious user is running that are slowing down your perfectly fast server ...

    ps -fu [username]

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    MIPS - Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed

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    ESO = Equipment Superior to Operator

    and from the old NeXT days...

    YAPP = Yet Another Preview Previewer

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    For Star Wars geeks: Novell used to use C3PO: Custom 3rd Party Object.

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    EDS - Eternal Downward Spiral

    HP - Hardly Processes

    IBM - Idiotic Business Models

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    PICNIC - Problem In Chair, Not In Computer

    Support guy 1: "Hey you know that issue I was troubleshooting?"

    Support guy 2: "Yeah, seemed like a tough nut"

    Support guy 3: "Nope, turned out to be a PICNIC!"

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    JBOD - Just a Bunch Of Disks.

    Aptly named!

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    TPS Report.

    I'm actually shocked nobody already mentioned this. I guess you guys didn't get the memo huh?

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    Supreme Head of Information Technlogy

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    RAS Syndrome

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    Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister (aka Perl)

    Gross Regular Expression Parser (aka grep)

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