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'''Foobar''' is: '''Foobar''' is:


* The association of two ]s: ''Foo'' and ''Bar''. These variables are often used in computer programming examples. It is also a phonetic spelling of the ] ]. * The association of two ]s: ''Foo'' and ''Bar''. These variables are often used in computer programming examples.
* It is also a phonetic spelling of the ] ].


* ] is a ] media player for ]. It has a minimal style ] focusing its features on the player itself. * ] is a ] media player for ]. It has a minimal style ] focusing its features on the player itself.

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Foobar is:

  • The association of two metasyntactic variables: Foo and Bar. These variables are often used in computer programming examples.


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