General jargon like foobar is not that far off in meaning from "unfinished software". I think it's possible there's not really a contradiction between the different sources. The "unfinished software" meaning in the NYT article might have just been an example of one possible use of a more general nonsense word.
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zabzonk
Before I came across Zork, I thought I was quite intelligent...
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layer8
Clearly “zork” is a mispronunciation of “source”. ;)
dpola
I looked into the well known triva about name of most popular text adventure.
General jargon like foobar is not that far off in meaning from "unfinished software". I think it's possible there's not really a contradiction between the different sources. The "unfinished software" meaning in the NYT article might have just been an example of one possible use of a more general nonsense word.
Before I came across Zork, I thought I was quite intelligent...
Clearly “zork” is a mispronunciation of “source”. ;)
I looked into the well known triva about name of most popular text adventure.