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by bluGill
398 days ago
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A LLM response so don't trust it, but Biological and Genetic Programming: In biology, BGP can refer to methods or algorithms used in genetic programming or bioinformatics.
BGP (Bureau of Governmental Personnel): In some governmental contexts, BGP may refer to a specific bureau or office related to personnel management.
BGP (Bureau of Geographical Planning): In urban planning or geography, it might refer to a bureau that focuses on geographical data and planning.
BGP (Big Green Potato): In agriculture or gardening, it could refer to a specific type of potato or a gardening initiative.
BGP (Bilateral Grant Program): In finance or international relations, it may refer to programs that provide grants between two countries.
Elsewhere someone posted a link to the wikipedia disambiguation page. It is very insightful to compare the two lists - you should do this. |
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Try this prompt instead:
"Please explain the meaning of BGP in the following snippet: The need for Roto comes from Rotonda, our BGP engine written in Rust. Mature BGP applications usually feature some way to filter incoming route announcements. The complexity of these filters often exceed the capabilities of configuration languages. With Rotonda, we want to allow our users to write more complex filters with ease. So we decided to give them the power of a full scripting language."