Yet Another DSSSL Engine - определение. Что такое Yet Another DSSSL Engine
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Что (кто) такое Yet Another DSSSL Engine - определение

IDIOMATIC QUALIFIER USED IN THE NAME OF PROGRAMS
Yet Another; YAAP

Yet another         
Among programmers, yet another (often abbreviated ya, Ya, or YA in the initial part of an acronym) is an idiomatic qualifier in the name of a computer program, organisation, or event that is confessedly unoriginal.
Yet Another         
<jargon> (YA-, after Unix's yacc - Yet Another Compiler-Compiler) A humorous allusion often used in titles to acknowledge that the topic is not original, though the content is. As in "Yet Another AI Group" or "Yet Another {Simulated Annealing} Algorithm". If used of others' work, it describes something of which there are already far too many. In hackish acronyms the "YA" prefix almost invariably expands to Yet Another, e.g. YABA, YAUN. [Jargon File] (1996-11-26)
YAST         
  • YaST is also available without X11 (with [[ncurses]])
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION TOOL FOR THE OPENSUSE AND THE SUSE OPERATING SYSTEMS
YaST2; YAST; YAST2; Yast; SaX2; Yet Another Setup Tool; Your awesome Setup Tool; Yet another Setup Tool; AutoYaST; WebYaST
Yet Another Setup Tool (Reference: Linux, SUSE), "Style: YaST"

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Yet another

Among programmers, yet another (often abbreviated ya, Ya, or YA in the initial part of an acronym) is an idiomatic qualifier in the name of a computer program, organisation, or event that is confessedly unoriginal.

Stephen C. Johnson is credited with establishing the naming convention in the late 1970s when he named his compiler-compiler yacc (Yet Another Compiler-Compiler), since he felt there were already numerous compiler-compilers in circulation at the time.