Placeholder vs Xyzzy - What's the difference?
placeholder | xyzzy |
Something used or included temporarily or as a substitute for something that is not known or must remain generic; that which holds, denotes or reserves a place for something to come later.
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* 2002 , Mark Gaynor, Network Services Investment Guide
* 2005 , Ruslan Mitkov, The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics
* 2006 , Venkat Subramaniam, Andy Hunt, Practices of an Agile Developer
* 2008 , Randal L Schwartz, Tom Phoenix, Brian Foy, Learning Perl
As nouns the difference between placeholder and xyzzy
is that placeholder is something used or included temporarily or as a substitute for something that is not known or must remain generic; that which holds, denotes or reserves a place for something to come later while xyzzy is Used as a placeholder word or metasyntactic variable.placeholder
English
(wikipedia placeholder)Alternative forms
* place holderNoun
(en noun)- This is placeholder data, so you’ll want to include the real numbers as soon as you have them.
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Synonyms
* kadigan, kadigin, cadigan, * See , ,xyzzy
English
(wikipedia xyzzy)Noun
(-)- Especially bad are "magic words" from computer games, such as xyzzy . These magic words look secret and unguessable, but in fact they are widely known.
- Suppose stock xyzzy is selling at $100.00 on January 1, 2002. The classic call option is to pay a fixed amount per share (say $10) for the option to buy...
- The path that relates xyzzy to XYZZY cycles many times through the single state of the transducer.
- How you even form the sentence makes a difference; if you say, "We need technology xyzzy because...," then the battle for common sense is already lost.
- Perl doesn't care if you call your loop labels things like XYZZY or PLUGH.
