I notice a number of java libraries use this as a suffix:
log4j, couchdb4j, neo4j, launch4j, etc..
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Since the number 4 (four in English) is a homonym for the preposition In .NET, libraries are sometimes prefixed with As a beginning developer I, too, was confused by the 4j naming convention. I thought it was some kind of version indicator until I noticed several libraries carrying the suffix. Maybe now a Google search will turn up a meaningful result for "4j" :) EDIT: I've been unable to find the origin of the 4j suffix, but my best guess would be that it started with log4j which now has variants such as log4net, log4php, log4cxx. |
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I'd guess it means "for java" On this page slf4j it even says
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Is it short for 'for Java'? |
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4j ~ for Java. And I'm only writing more text because SO answers require a minimum of 15 characters, which is hardly to reach with an answer for this question - which should be community wiki anyway, to my opinion, even though it's legal and I guess, a lot more people just read this acronym without thinking about what it might stand for. ;) But at least it's an opportunity to remind the community of a famous answer, given by ammoQ, on MasterPeter's now closed and deleted subjective question "Did Java steal away the fun from programming?":
(Question can still be found in google's cache) |
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