As mentioned in the other answers, B"H stands for B'ezrat Hashem (בעזרת השם), which is the Hebrew term for "with God's help".
The H
("Hashem") actually means "the name", implying the name of God in order to not specifically write the name of the Hebrew God. This makes the expression literally translate to "with the help of the name".
While it is quite reasonable to assume that it does not belong on SO and does not contribute to code quality, it could be a delicate issue.
The B"H (ב"ה) and its equivalent BS"D (בס"ד, from Aramic Besiyata Dishmaya
, with the help of the heavens, not to be confused with the operating system) acronym is somewhat common among practicing Jews, and a common interpretation is that it signifies that there is something of god in everyday things such as SO questions.
Writing and deleting God's name is an issue among religious Jews.
Deleting God's name (or even related names) from a physical document is considered disrespectful and even forbidden, and recently the topic of erasing the name from computer monitors or files was discussed by prominent rabbis (rest assured, the rabbis generally agreed that it is allowed).
The practice is not common among secular Jews and in one case that I am aware of was explicitly forbidden by a secular minister in Israel (article in Hebrew).
hebrew B"H
. Salutations don't belong in an SO post :)site:en.wiktionary.org B"H
, would have found it: B"H (though not the very first hit, but the second when I tried it using my favourite search engine).