I see these 2 acronyms thrown around, and I was wondering if there are any differences between a GUID and a UUID?
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GUID is Microsoft's implementation of the UUID standard. Per Wikipedia:
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Not really. GUID is more Microsoft-centric whereas UUID is used more widely (e.g., as in the urn:uuid: URN scheme, and in CORBA). |
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Well a GUID (Globally Unique ID) is only unique for items on this planet, whereas a UUID (Universally Unique ID) should cover you anywhere terrestrial or extra-terrestrial |
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