foodp
Synonymous with, "Do you want to eat?"
It comes from the culture of LISP computer programmers, where a "p" suffix was often used in names to indicate a predicate--a question. The result of asking, either in a LISP program or in real life, was either "t" for true/yes, or "nil" for false/no.
It comes from the culture of LISP computer programmers, where a "p" suffix was often used in names to indicate a predicate--a question. The result of asking, either in a LISP program or in real life, was either "t" for true/yes, or "nil" for false/no.
"Foodp?" "t"