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==Naming Schemes== | |||
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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. | 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. | ||
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===[[List of Windows operating systems]]=== | |||
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Revision as of 15:15, 7 November 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. Operating Systems
List of Windows operating systemsPersonal computer versionsIn this section, a client version of Windows is a version that end-users or OEMs can install on personal computers, including desktop computers, laptops and workstations.
Server versions
Device versionsAppliances
Mobile devicesMobile devices include smartphones, handheld tablet computers, and personal digital assistants
Embedded devices
Dual screen devices
Cancelled versions
Windows codenamesWindows 3.1x/9x
Windows NT family
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