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Why is * called splat?
The likely origin for “splat” came from the existing onomatopoeia: it's (one possibility for) the sound of an insect being squished on a piece of paper, and the * character looks like an insect that's been squished on the paper. This etymology is suggested in the Jargon File entry for splat.
Jun 30, 2016
Is it asterisk or splat?
Definition: asterisk The * is also a key on computer keypads for entering expressions using multiplication. Sometimes called a "splat," the asterisk is also used in programming as a dereferencing symbol.
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