The Tao of Programming surfaced in 1987 as a spoof of Taoist texts by Goeffery James, containing short anecdotes on hacker ideals.
The Tao of Programming surfaced in 1987 as a spoof of Taoist texts by Goeffery James, containing short anecdotes on hacker ideals.
The Jargon File is a glossary of hacker slang going back as far as 1975 to the MIT AI Lab and Stanford AI Lab (SAIL), amongst others. It describes itself as “a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor”.It is currently maintained by prominent programmer, author and open source software evangelist Eric S. Raymond (aka ESR).
Please note that hacking [which has to do with unrestricted access to knowledge] is unrelated to cracking [which has to do with breaking into computer systems for monetary gain]. When you’re trying to fix your broken TV, you’re hacking: you’re enabling yourself. The next logical step that you would follow as a hacker would be to give others access to the knowledge you gained, so they can fix their own TVs themselves. You might even contact the TV company and let them know they should probably replace that cheap component with something else because it keeps overheating. However, if you were a cracker, you would probably indulge in some underground advertising and offer to fix others’ TVs for $$$.
Hacking is not evil, the media is. But more on all this later.
Recently ran into this matchless post at the Sun Developer Network (SDN) about the “different algorithms in Java”. Make sure you aren’t drinking anything while reading this ![]()
libpr0n is the official Mozilla pr0n image rendering library… I’m not kidding.
This phrase from the Japanese video game Zero Wing turned into an Internet phnomenon somewhere around 2001-02. Read all about it here.
This phrase roughly translates to “LOL you got pwned and don’t even know it yet” and originated from surprise attacks in on-line RTS games such StarCraft and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2. Here’s a list of top 10 “I’m in ur base, killing ur d00dz” pictures.
W1k1p3d1@ has a comprehensive 3n+ry on what l33t is all about. Its what separates the classes from the masses ![]()
_Captain’s Log, StarDate 2007.10.18-17.04_
After yesterday’s meeting hangover, I actually started getting some work done today. In the evening, we went to the grocery store and I discovered HobbieVille… the number of scale models and R/C (radio controlled) models that they have is astounding. Cars, trucks, aircraft, boats, ships, submarines, trains… you name it, they have it. The trains reminded me of my Hornby Railways “OO” guage electric train set, something that I have since my first birthday. And it still works
I’m planning on giving away all my clothes to make space for all the scale models I want to take back with me. W00t!
I discovered something called “scrum” at work today, which could turn out to be a potentially life-changing event. Will write more about it later. I also discovered g00gl3 4 l33t haxx0rs
(incidentally, google uses scrum, too).