GIGO is an old computer programming acronym standing for "Garbage in, garbage out"
Originally it was an answer for the implied (or stated) question of whether or not computers were capable of making mistakes. If a programmer or data entry person supplies "garbage" or invalid data as input to the computer program, then we can expect to receive "garbage" or erroneous output in return.
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"Popo Gigo" is a term that can refer to a fictional character, often associated with children's entertainment, particularly in Filipino culture. It is commonly used in songs and stories to engage children, similar to how other playful characters are utilized in various cultures. The name itself doesn't have a specific meaning but evokes a sense of fun and whimsy.
"Garbage in - garbage out" (shortened to GIGO) is a traditional computing term. It points out that if you feed unreliable data (garbage) into the computer, you are going to get unreliable answers out of the computer (more garbage).Unfortunately, people have an inflated trust in any data that has been run through a computer, garbage or not! The same term was used sarcastically and GIGO (Garbage In - Gospel Out)_ was common to identify this unwarranted trust
Gigo Gabashvili died in 1936.
The prefix is GIGA, not "GIGO", and it means 1 billion (U.S. term) or a milliard (U.K. term) - 10**9 in either case.
The full form of GIGO is: - Garbage in and Garbage out!
Gigo Gabashvili was born on November 9, 1862.
Gigo Gabashvili was born on November 9, 1862.
Regarding computer programming, GIGO means: garbage in, garbage out.
For information on GIGO in computers, see the related question "What does GIGO mean?". For information on computer bugs, see the related question "What are computer bugs?".
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There are 2 pieces of GIGO: 1. The garbage 2. The process will produce the garbage (regardless if the input is garbage or not!) Take any one of them out of the equation, you don't have GIGO any more.
GI/GO is a computer programming term for Garbage In/Garbage Out. It means that if you have incorrect data input, then your output will be incorrect