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- P_convention abstract "The "-P Convention" or "P Question" refers to the act of making a statement into a question by appending "P." When spoken aloud, the "P" is literally pronounced as a separate syllable "Pee."This practice originated among users of the Lisp programming language, in which there isthe convention of appending the letter "P" on elements to denote a predicate (a yes or no question). It is most commonly used at MIT and the University of California, Berkeley, or among computer scientists working in Artificial intelligence (which frequently uses Lisp).This usage was immortalized in the Jargon File and from there the use spread to some younger users seeking to be part of the classical Internet community.The typical example of use is: Q: "Foodp?" (Do you want food?) A: "T!" (Literally, True: yes) A: "Nil." (Also Null; no, I don't want food).".
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- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_intelligence.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_jargon.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Jargon_File.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_(programming_language).
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Lisp_programming_language.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink MIT.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Predicate_(logic).
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink Predicate_(mathematical_logic).
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- P_convention wikiPageWikiLinkText "P convention".
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- P_convention subject Category:Computer_jargon.
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- P_convention comment "The "-P Convention" or "P Question" refers to the act of making a statement into a question by appending "P." When spoken aloud, the "P" is literally pronounced as a separate syllable "Pee."This practice originated among users of the Lisp programming language, in which there isthe convention of appending the letter "P" on elements to denote a predicate (a yes or no question).".
- P_convention label "P convention".
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