I'm not sure I follow you. One of those nodes discusses silly acronyms, and the other discusses acronyms in common usage, and yet I thought your question was about Perlmonks-specific nodes.
Since I don't recall a discussion on the matter, here is a list of the PSAs (Perlmonks Specific Acronyms) that I know about.
AM | Anomymous Monk (also known as Anonymonk, a.k.a Anomo). |
CB | Chatterbox |
CUFP | Cool Uses for Perl (thanks petral). |
FP | Front Page (as in "who FPed the SoPW on finite state automata?") |
FPC | fullpage chat, one way of keeping up with the CB. |
NN | Newest Nodes |
NtC | Nodes to Consider |
obfu | obfuscation. (ybiC is quite correct in pointing out that this is an abbreviation, not an acronym. And it isn't specific only to Perl Monks for that matter)... |
OP | Original Post or Original Poster. For instance, diotalevi might reply about how it would be possible to walk the op-code tree and reassign lexical pads on the fly, to which adrianh will reply "yeah, but the OP just asks how to format a number to 2 decimal places". |
PMD | Perlmonks Discussion |
SoPW | Seekers of Perl Wisdom |
SP | Scratchpad/Scratch Pad (depending on how one spells it) |
TMG | The Monastery Gates |
(/msg me if you know of others...)
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