Xp
Xp is an abbreviation used to denote experience points in gaming and related gamified systems. Experience points are numerical counters earned by performing actions such as defeating enemies, completing quests, or achieving milestones. In many role-playing games, accumulating enough XP advances a character to a higher level, granting attributes, abilities, or access to new challenges. In gamification contexts, XP is used as a progress metric to motivate users and to unlock rewards, badges, or leaderboards. The specifics of XP systems—amounts awarded, level curves, and caps—vary widely by game or application.
Windows XP, released by Microsoft in 2001, is a consumer-oriented operating system built on the Windows NT
Extreme Programming, abbreviated XP, is a software development methodology developed in the 1990s by Kent Beck