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nonameiguessyesterday at 10:33 PM1 replyview on HN

It also seems wrong? libsodium explains the logic in its name right on its about page. It's a fork of NaCL (the chemical formula for sodium salt), which itself is a plain acronym for "networking and cryptography library." Google doesn't seem like a good example, either. Wasn't that meant to be an allusion to the very large number googolplex, as in Google exists to tame the unfathomably large amount of information on the web? The author may or may not like those names, but they have a logic just like grep and awk do.


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j16sdiztoday at 1:37 AM

it should have been called chlorine for "Cl" is the cryptography library in "NaCL"