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earthquake
( earthquake n. [IBM] The ultimate real-world shock test for computer hardware. Hackish sources at IBM deny the rumor that the Bay Area quake of 1989 was initiated by the company to Далее…
Easter egg
( Easter egg n. [from the custom of the Easter Egg hunt observed in the U.S. and many parts of Europe] 1. A message hidden in the object code of a program as a joke, intended to be Далее…
Easter egging
( Easter egging n. [IBM] The act of replacing unrelated components more or less at random in hopes that a malfunction will go away. Hackers consider this the normal operating mode of Далее…
eat flaming death
( eat flaming death imp. A construction popularized among hackers by the infamous comic; supposedly derived from a famously turgid line in a WWII-era anti-Nazi propaganda Далее…
EBCDIC
( EBCDIC /eb's*-dik/, /eb'see`dik/, or /eb'k*-dik/ n. [abbreviation, Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code] An alleged character set used on IBM s. It exists in at least six Далее…
echo
( echo [FidoNet] n. A on 's echomail system. Compare .)
ECP
( ECP /E-C-P/ n. See and .)
ed
( ed n. "ed is the standard text editor." Line taken from original the manual page on ed, an ancient line-oriented editor that is by now used only by a few {Real Далее…
Education
( Education Nearly all hackers past their teens are either college-degreed or self-educated to an equivalent level. The self-taught hacker is often considered (at least by other hackers) to Далее…
egosurf
( egosurf vi. To search the net for your name or links to your web pages. Perhaps connected to long-established SF-fan slang `egoscan', to search for one's name in a fanzine.)
eighty-column mind
( eighty-column mind n. [IBM] The sort said to be possessed by persons for whom the transition from to tape was traumatic (nobody has dared tell them about disks yet). Далее…
El Camino Bignum
( El Camino Bignum /el' k*-mee'noh big'nuhm/ n. The road mundanely called El Camino Real, running along San Francisco peninsula. It originally extended all the way down to Mexico City; Далее…
elder days
( elder days n. The heroic age of hackerdom (roughly, pre-1980); the era of the , , , and the ARPANET. This term has been rather consciously adopted from J. R. R. Tolkien's Далее…
elegant
( elegant adj. [common; from mathematical usage] Combining simplicity, power, and a certain ineffable grace of design. Higher praise than `clever', `winning', or even . The French Далее…
elephantine
( elephantine adj. Used of programs or systems that are both conspicuous s (owing perhaps to poor design founded on ) and exceedingly in source form. An Далее…
elevator controller
( elevator controller n. An archetypal dumb embedded-systems application, like (which superseded it). During one period (1983-84) in the deliberations of ANSI X3J11 (the C Далее…
elite
( elite adj. Clueful. Plugged-in. One of the cognoscenti. Also used as a general positive adjective. This term is not actually native hacker slang; it is used primarily by crackers and Далее…
ELIZA effect
( ELIZA effect /*-li:'z* *-fekt'/ n. [AI community] The tendency of humans to attach associations to terms from prior experience. For example, there is nothing magic about the symbol Далее…
elvish
( elvish n. 1. The Tengwar of Feanor, a table of letterforms resembling the beautiful Celtic half-uncial hand of the "Book of Kells". Invented and described by J. R. R. Далее…
EMACS
( EMACS /ee'maks/ n. [from Editing MACroS] The ne plus ultra of hacker editors, a programmable text editor with an entire LISP system inside it. It was originally written by Richard Далее…
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