XP may refer to:
- Windows XP, an operating system by Microsoft
- Office XP, a Microsoft Office version
- ΧΡ (Chi Rho) are the Greek letters that form the Labarum, or the first two letters of "Christ" in Greek
- Athlon XP, a line of central processing units by AMD
- Cross-platform ("X" looks like a saltire cross and is often used to replace this word or its synonyms in abbreviations)
- An emoticon expressing disgust, general discontentedness, or 'being dead'. Windows XP is a family of 32-bit and 64-bit Operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on Personal computers including home and Microsoft Office is a set of interrelated desktop applications servers and services collectively referred to as an Office suite, for the Microsoft Windows and The Labarum (☧ was a military standard that displayed the first two Greek letters of the word " Christ " ( Greek: ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ or Χριστός Athlon is the brand name applied to a series of different X86 processors designed and manufactured by AMD. In computing cross-platform (also known as multi-platform) is a term used to refer to Computer software or computing methods and concepts that are implemented An emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form The X represents wincing or crossed out eyes, while the P represents a mouth with a tongue sticking out.
- Experience points, in a role-playing game, representation of a character's advancement and improvement in skills
- Extreme Programming, a software engineering methodology
- Xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare genetic disorder
- Xtra Airways IATA code
Extreme Programming (or XP) is a Software engineering methodology (and a form of Agile software development) Proponents of Extreme Programming and agile Xeroderma pigmentosum, or XP is an Autosomal recessive Genetic disorder of DNA repair in which the ability to repair damage caused by Ultraviolet Xtra Airways is a Charter Airline based in Elko, Nevada, USA.
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