Comment by dcminter
2 months ago
In the database world a BLOB is a Binary Large OBject ... are you sure of your etymology?
Edit: and I'm not btw - for all I know BLOB in DB land might be backronym from blob in the common usage.
2 months ago
In the database world a BLOB is a Binary Large OBject ... are you sure of your etymology?
Edit: and I'm not btw - for all I know BLOB in DB land might be backronym from blob in the common usage.
Wikipedia lists exactly the two cases you mention [0]:
> > Not to be confused with Binary large object (BLOB).
> In the context of free and open-source software, proprietary software only available as a binary executable is referred to as a blob or binary blob.
[0]:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_blob
I hadn't read that page, but now I do I note that it says:
"The term blob was first used in database management systems to describe a collection of binary data stored as a single entity."
So I guess I'm not any clearer on this point.
edit: If I had to bet on it then I'd put money on the theory that "blob" became "BLOB" to sound more technical though...