The Hackers Dictionary of Computer Jargon

The Jargon File, version 4.4.7. This page indexes all the WWW resources associated with the Jargon File and its print version, The New Hacker's Dictionary.The Hacker's Dictionary of Computer Jargon eBooks – The Hackers – Get eBooks!The Hacker's Dictionary of Computer Jargon – The Hackers – Discover New Software Technology! Study and search texts with advanced features. eBooks set you free! Learn more

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The Hackers Dictionary of Computer Jargon
The Hackers Dictionary of Computer Jargon
Publisher: n/a | 1983 | ISBN: 0060910828 | 274 Pages | PDF | 5.3 MB

Project Gutenberg is working on creating a simple, childlike (if you will) network guide, “A Child’s Garden of the Internet.” If you have any suggestions for inclusions, and/or could take a few minutes to write a “Ten Minute Tutorial” on any subject you feel worthwhile. These should be directed at the absolute novices of the networks, and should presume little or no previous knowledge (we are even including how to control-c in each tutorial, as the tutorials are each supposed to be a stand alone event taking the nominal “Ten Minutes” to expose the novices to a particular part of the networks, or to a particular resource. . .even if that is a resource directed at other resources, such as Gopher, Prospero and others. This could be an easy way to get your name in print in both etext and paper publishing, as we had hardly announced A Child’s Garden before we were approached for paper publishing.

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The Hacker's Dictionary of Computer Jargon – The Hackers – Adobe eBook – Visit eBookMall Today!All that strange computer jargon turned … various things on your computer. Unfortunately it also allows hackers to … Go to Dictionary E-L; M-R; S-Z; Ultraspace …The Original Hacker's Dictionary [This file, jargon.txt, was maintained on MIT-AI for … One who is paying "real" money for his computer usage. 2. A non-hacker.

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