smurf naming convention

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<H2>Glossary</H2>
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<p>1. [from the soc.motss newsgroup on Usenet, after some obnoxiously gooey cartoon characters] A newsgroup regular with a habitual style that is irreverent, silly, and cute. Like many other hackish terms for people, this one may be praise or insult depending on who uses it. In general, being referred to as a smurf is probably not going to make your day unless you've previously adopted the label yourself in a spirit of irony. Compare old fart. </p>
<p>2. [techspeak] A ping packet with a forged source address sent to some other network's broadcast address. All the machines on the destination network will send a ping response to the forged source address (the victim). This both overloads the victim's network and hides the location of the attacker.</p>
<H4>smurf naming convention</H4>
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When objects, methods, variables or function names are needlessly prefixed with some generic text. For example, when SurfInput passes to SmurfHandler and calls SmurfParse from SmurfParser within ${app}/smurf/objects/parse
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<H4>snail</H4>
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vt. To snail-mail something.

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2. [techspeak] A ping packet with a forged source address sent to some other network's broadcast address. All the machines on the destination network will send a ping response to the forged source address (the victim). This both overloads the victim's network and hides the location of the attacker.
*** smurf naming convention
When objects, methods, variables or function names are needlessly prefixed with some generic text. For example, when SurfInput passes to SmurfHandler and calls SmurfParse from SmurfParser within ${app}/smurf/objects/parse
*** snail
vt. To snail-mail something.

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smurf naming convention
When objects, methods, variables or function names are needlessly prefixed
with some generic text. For example, when SurfInput passes to SmurfHandler
and calls SmurfParse from SmurfParser within ${app}/smurf/objects/parse