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if you frequently read software development documentation.
$foo = round($bar,5);
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$foo = round($bar,5);
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I don't speak geek. I'm only half, on my father's side.
Don't get chuffed, I'm merely joking with you
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Don't get chuffed, I'm merely joking with you
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Use of 'foo' and 'bar' as temporary variable names is a common programmer idiom, but 'FUBAR' (fvcked up beyond all recognition) is a Vietnam term (IIRC). I think the latter gave rise to the former though.
In the context of the original post, fubar would be more correct though.
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In the context of the original post, fubar would be more correct though.