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The Jargon File is a living document - catb. OrgOct 27, 2003 · The Jargon File is a living document, an evolving resource chronicling the language and culture of computer hackers. If you are a hacker, a ...
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Jargon File - catb. OrgThis is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. This document (the ...
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Revision History - Lysator1, Jun 12 1990: the Jargon File comes alive again after a seven-year hiatus. Reorganization and massive additions were by Eric S. Raymond, approved by Guy ...
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The Jargon File - catb. OrgThe original `jargon file' was a collection of hacker slang from technical cultures including 1) the MIT AI Lab, 2) the Stanford AI lab, 3) the old ARPANET AI/ ...
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The Jargon File - catb. Org1. Hacker Slang and Hacker Culture ; 2. Of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak ; 3. Revision History ; 4. Jargon Construction ; 5. Hacker Writing Style ...Glossary · Welcome to the Jargon File · Chapter 1. Hacker Slang and... · Dress
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Jargon File introductions, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To retain maximum detail efficiently, I’ve organized key recurring themes (Definition, Purpose, Origins, Historical Intent, Community Maintenance) into a table, supplemented by additional details and URLs in a narrative format. This ensures all information is preserved while maintaining clarity and density.
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Chapter 1. Hacker Slang and Hacker Culture - catb. OrgHacker Slang and Hacker Culture. This document is a collection of slang ... Jargon File', maintained by hackers themselves since the early 1970s. This ...
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Chapter 2. Of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak### Summary of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak from the Jargon File
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Jargon File - catb. OrgThe original Jargon File was a collection of hacker jargon from technical cultures including the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI lab (SAIL), and others of the old ...
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Chapter 3. Revision HistoryThe original Jargon File was a collection of hacker jargon from technical cultures including the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI lab (SAIL), and others of the old ...
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Jargon File - catb. OrgThe original Jargon File was a collection of hacker slang from technical cultures including the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI lab (SAIL), the old ARPANET AI/LISP/ ...
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The Original Jargon File (Year 1983) (The Hacker's Dictionary)Feb 24, 2023 · This book is, in fact, a revised version of the famous "jargon file", a dictionary of slang terms cooperatively maintained by hackers at ...Missing: glossary | Show results with:glossary
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The Hacker's Dictionary: A Guide to the World of Computer WizardsIn stock Rating 4.1 (256) The Hacker's Dictionary: A Guide to the World of Computer Wizards - Softcover. Steele, Guy L. ... Number of pages: 96; Rating. 4.13 4.13 out of 5 stars. 256 ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Chapter 3. Revision History### Summary of Revision History (1983–1990)
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Jargon File Resources### Summary of Jargon File Content
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Chapter 12. Format for New Entries### Format for New Entries
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jarg444.txt - catb. Org... Jargon Construction Verb Doubling Soundalike Slang The -P Convention Overgeneralization Spoken inarticulations Anthropomorphization Comparatives 5. Hacker ...
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Appendix A. Hacker Folklore - catb. OrgHacker Folklore. This appendix contains several legends and fables that illuminate the meaning of various entries in the lexicon.
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Communication Style - catb. OrgThough hackers often have poor person-to-person communication skills, they are as a rule quite sensitive to nuances of language and very precise in their use of ...
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foo### Summary of "foo" from http://catb.org/jargon/html/F/foo.html
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foobar - catb. OrgIn RFC1639, “FOOBAR” was made an abbreviation for “FTP Operation Over Big Address Records”, but this was an obvious backronym. It has been plausibly suggested ...
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munchkin- **Definition**: "munchkin" (/muhnch’kin/, n.) refers to a teenage or younger micro enthusiast hacking BASIC or similar limited systems.
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WOMBAT- **Definition and Expansion of "WOMBAT":**
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J. Random Hacker### Summary of "J. Random Hacker" Archetype
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bogosity- **Definition of "bogosity":** The degree to which something is bogus.
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flame### Definition and Evolution of "Flame" in Hacker Slang
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The New Hacker's Dictionary - MIT PressThe New Hacker's Dictionary. by Eric S. Raymond. Paperback. $12.95. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262680691. Pub date: August 30, 1991. Publisher: The MIT Press.
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The Book On The File - catb. OrgOct 27, 2003 · As TNHD II hit the street, Newsweek magazine ran a major article on the Internet and its history, using the Jargon File as a primary source ...
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Mirroring, Redistributing, and Reformatting the Jargon File - catb. OrgOct 27, 2003 · The Jargon File masters are maintained in XML Docbook. If there is an existing converter or stylesheet that will grind out your format, you're ...
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jargon - mirrors.dotsrc.orgAll our mirrors of open source software are available via http, https, ftp ... Index of /ftp.gnu.org/gnu/non-gnu/jargon/. File Name ↓ · File Size ↓ · Date ...
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hugovk/jargon-file: An archive of old Jargon Files - GitHubAn archive of old Jargon Files. Contribute to hugovk/jargon-file development by creating an account on GitHub.Missing: mirrors | Show results with:mirrors
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agiacalone/jargonfile: The Community Edition of the Jargon File, a ...This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor.
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EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet - LingoThe up-to-date version of the Jargon File The on-line hacker Jargon File, version 3.0, 29 July 1993, is kept on various FTP servers (e.g. from ftp.gnu.ai.mit.Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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New Hacker's Dictionary' - catb. OrgThe original Jargon File was a collection of hacker jargon from technical cultures including the MIT AI Lab, the Stanford AI lab (SAIL), the old ARPANET AI/LISP ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Appendix A. Hacker FolkloreNo readable text found in the HTML.<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Brief History of Hackerdom - O'ReillyA few pieces of revered hacker folklore date from this era, including the well-known story of Mel (included in the Jargon File), various lists of Murphy's ...
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spam - catb. Org1. To crash a program by overrunning a fixed-size buffer with excessively large input data. · 2. To cause a newsgroup to be flooded with irrelevant or ...
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Origin of the term "spam" to mean net abuse - Brad TempletonThe term "spam" has today come to mean network abuse, particularly junk E-mail and massive junk postings to USENET.
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New Programming Jargon - Coding HorrorJul 20, 2012 · Why is “Heisenbug” included in a list of the top 30 “most likely candidates for actual new programming jargon”? It's in the bloody Jargon File.
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Page not found – ibiblioNo readable text found in the HTML.<|separator|>
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How To Become A Hacker - catb. OrgThe Jargon File contains a bunch of definitions of the term 'hacker', most having to do with technical adeptness and a delight in solving problems and ...
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CEH Certification | Ethical Hacking Training & Course - EC-Council20 learning modules covering over 550 attack techniques, CEH provides you with the core knowledge you need to thrive as a cybersecurity professional.Missing: citing Jargon
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The -P Convention - catb. OrgTurning a word into a question by appending the syllable 'P'; from the LISP convention of appending the letter 'P' to denote a predicate.
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The Hacker's DictionaryJul 29, 2023 · The -P convention: turning a word into a question by appending the syllable "P"; from the LISP convention of appending the letter "P" to ...
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Updating JARGON.TXT Is Not Bogus: An Apologia - catb. OrgOct 27, 2003 · That the UNIX and PDP-10 cultures are definitely separate and that mixing old jargon with new material is inevitably confusing or misleading.Missing: cloud | Show results with:cloud
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The Jargon File - Appendix C - TextFilesCyberpunk. Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier: Katie Hafner & John Markoff Simon & Schuster 1991 ISBN 0-671-68322-5 This book gathers narratives ...
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On the use of Jargon and Word Embeddings to Explore Subculture ...Jul 6, 2020 · In this paper, we propose a combination of computational and socio-linguistic methods to automatically extract new terminology from large ...
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hacker slang: evolution, definitions, and sociolinguistic functionsOct 25, 2025 · Hacker slang is a specialized form of informal language that developed within technical and digital subcultures, particularly among ...<|separator|>
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ESR Recasts Jargon File in Own Image - SlashdotJun 8, 2003 · ESR took over the Jargon File in the early 1990s. Before then it had lain unchanged for several years, so if you want an unsullied pre-ESR ...
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Discovering the Jargon File! The Living Relic of Hacker CultureJul 5, 2025 · The oldest terms in the Jargon File are said to have originated in the late 1950s or early 1960s at the Tech MIT Model Railroad Club, that ...
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It Starts with Words: Unconscious Bias in Gender, Race, and Class ...Aug 19, 2020 · This article examines the technical terms used in cybersecurity, programming, and platforms with a gendered and racial lens, critiquing outdated and biased ...Missing: Jargon | Show results with:Jargon