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It’s one of the great mysteries of the
Internet. No, not the enormity of the concept itself or the
exponential growth it has achieved in such a short space of
time - but the origin of those two slashes that appear in every
website address?
In an interview with the New York Times, Sir Tim Berners-Lee
ruefully pondered the syntax he had used to help transform a private
computer network into the Internet two decades ago and admitted that
he may have done things differently today.
Modern browsers automatically insert the offending characters when a
user types a website address beginning with ‘www’ but for many years
the slashes had to be added manually. The slightest omission would
result in a dreaded ‘syntax error’ page causing millions of users to
curse this convention and question its purpose.
Speaking at a symposium on the future of technology, Sir Berners-Lee
remarked: “Really, if you think about it, it doesn’t need the //. I
could have designed it not to have the //.”
But despite the contribution of the infamous slashes to thousands of
cases of repetitive strain injury and the ink that could have been
saved on millions of company letterheads, these pointless characters
have left no lasting stain on his reputation.
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In the past ten years,
Berners-Lee has been awarded an honorary degree from the
Open University, a Doctor of Science from Lancaster
University as well as a string of awards and honorary
doctorates from around the world. He was named Greatest
Briton of 2004 and received a knighthood from the Queen in
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"Really,
if you think about it, it doesn’t need the //. I could have
designed it not to have the //."
Sir Tim Berners-Lee |
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Indeed many have argued that Berners-Lee
would have been awarded a Nobel Prize had his invention been rooted
in traditional science.
So when Sir Tim first sat down to write the code which would shape
all future generations, what exactly was his inspiration for this
curious formula?
“It seemed like a good idea at the time.” he said.
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