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Revision as of 13:22, 28 May 2019
Naming SchemesWhat do you use?A good naming scheme is scalable, unique, and easy to remember. The purpose of these naming schemes is to name networked servers, wireless access points or client computers, but it can also be used to name projects, products, variables, streets, pets, kids, or any other project where unique names and rememberable names are required. DonateDo you find this site helpful, fun or informative? Then please consider to donate.
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