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    Cool How Windows NT go it's Name !

    Dave Cutler headed the Windows NT development team, after he had headed the VMS dev team at DEC.

    About a year and a half after the beginning of the developing process of NT, someone discovered that WNT is VMS++.

    Code:
          V     M    S
          W    N    T
    so he asked Dave about that, and his answer was: "wow, It took you too long to find that".

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    what?

    doesnt NT stand for "Network Terminal"

    i was gonna post a post cuz i was wondering what NT meant..
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    Officially I think it is Next Technology, or New Technology.

    If WNT is really VMS++, then I think I will start calling it WNT instead of WinNT. VMS may have been a beast, but it was a nice beast.
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    Actually, according to Microsoft Documentation, NT stands for New Technology

    This is kinda ammusing, cuz when booting Win 2k, it says, "Based on NT technology"

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    Well, internally W2K IDs itself as NT 5.0. Also, Win95 IDs itself as DOS 7, because it isn't an OS, just a GUI running on one, like Win 3.1 on DOS 6 or X on Unix.
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    NT is New Technology,

    But Dave Cutler Chose this name because..

    Each letter is the next to each corresponfing letter of VMS..


    ie V - > W
    M -> N
    S -> T



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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    Well, internally W2K IDs itself as NT 5.0. Also, Win95 IDs itself as DOS 7, because it isn't an OS, just a GUI running on one, like Win 3.1 on DOS 6 or X on Unix.
    Right, but "NT Technology" is like saying "New Technology Technology". It's the same as when ppl say "ASP Pages"

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    Originally posted by spetnik


    Right, but "NT Technology" is like saying "New Technology Technology". It's the same as when ppl say "ASP Pages"
    Yup. I love the Windows 2000 splash screen that says:

    Microsoft
    Windows 2000
    <ugly-ass logo>
    Based on NT Technology


    Yes, I believe the correct term is ASPs. I call JavaServer Pages JSPs, although some people think it sounds freaky.

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    Originally posted by spetnik


    Right, but "NT Technology" is like saying "New Technology Technology". It's the same as when ppl say "ASP Pages"
    D'oh! I didn't think about that. Its like "PIN Number". And I am such a stickler about "ASP Pages".

    On a close tangent, I don't like "ASP Web Page". Not only is it redundant with "page" twice, but what other kind of ASPs can you have? Oh, I'm just being picky.

    'Course, I don't like people saying "let me xerox this". But anyway.
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    Just ASPs. No ASP web pages, no ASP pages, just ASPs.

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    So why did MS go with the name C#?

    With e everything (eMail, eBusiness, et al), I'm surprised they didn't call it E.
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    Nobody uses C# anyway. It's just a cheap*** version of Java.

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    Because E is for elephant.......duh!

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    Because E is for elephant.......duh!
    You okay katie? *backs away slowly*

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    Originally posted by barrk
    Because E is for elephant.......duh!
    Okay, I understand that you are a mother, but I didn't realize you had a toddler? You sound like a Speak-n-Say, or whatever that toy is.

    "The Cow says... Moooooo"
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    My apologies. It's already been a very long day!

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    Sorry its been a long day.
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    I always thought it was Network Trash, but whatever.

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