Sarr
Sarr is a Senegalese and Gambian surname common among the Serer people of West Africa, and their descendants.[1] The name Sarr may refer to:
People
- Abdoulaye Sarr (born 1951), Senegalese football coach
- Alioune Sarr (1908–2001), Senegalese historian and politician
- Badara Sarr (born 1994), Senegalese footballer
- Boubacar Sarr (born 1951), Senegalese football player
- Bouna Sarr (born 1992), French football player
- Cheikh Tidiane Sarr (born 1987), Danish football player
- Chérif Ousmane Sarr (born 1986), Senegalese football player
- Ibrahima Sarr (born 1949), Mauritanian journalist and politician
- Ismaïla Sarr (born 1998), Senegalese football player
- Issa Sarr (born 1986), Senegalese football player
- Julia Sarr (born 1970), Senegalese singer
- Marian Sarr (born 1995), German football player
- Mass Sarr, Jr. (born 1973), Liberian football player
- Mohamed Sarr (born 1983), Senegalese football player
- Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr (born 1993), French football player
- Ouleymata Sarr (born 1995), French footballer
- Pape Sarr (born 1977), Senegalese football player
- Sally Sarr (born 1986), French football player
- Théodore-Adrien Sarr (born 1936), Senegalese cardinal
gollark: And you also need to be able to autodetect properties of the system of DNS servers between you and the authoritative one doing the actual bridging. But that might randomly change (e.g. if you switch network) and start messing up your data.
gollark: But you also want to be able to send data up efficiently, but you're probably using much of the limited space for user data which won't get munged by recursive DNS/proxies/whatever on the session token and whatever, so now you have to deal with *that*.
gollark: Possibly? You apply somewhere.
gollark: Basically, send one query to get a session token of some sort, and then repeatedly send queries involving that to get the remaining data. But DNS doesn't guarantee message ordering, obviously, so you need to have sequence numbers and reassemble somewhere and ask for retransmits and all that.
gollark: It would be *especially* annoying to get good performance, but I guess you could just not.
See also
- Saar
Notes
- Godfrey Mwakikagile. The Gambia and Its People: Ethnic Identities and Cultural Integration in Africa, p. 141 ISBN 9987-16-023-9
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