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Ob-
( Ob- /ob/ pref. Obligatory. A piece of acknowledging that the author has been straying from the newsgroup's charter topic. For example, if a posting in alt.sex is a response to a Далее…
Obfuscated C Contest
( Obfuscated C Contest n. (in full, the `International Obfuscated C Code Contest', or IOCCC) An annual contest run since 1984 over Usenet by Landon Curt Noll and friends. The overall Далее…
obi-wan error
( obi-wan error /oh'bee-won` er'*r/ n. [RPI, from `off-by-one' and the Obi-Wan Kenobi character in "Star Wars"] A loop of some sort in which the index is off by 1. Common Далее…
Objectionable-C
( Objectionable-C n. Hackish take on "Objective-C", the name of an object-oriented dialect of C in competition with the better-known C++ (it is used to write native Далее…
obscure
( obscure adj. Used in an exaggeration of its normal meaning, to imply total incomprehensibility. "The reason for that last crash is obscure." "The `find(1)' command's Далее…
octal forty
( octal forty /ok'tl for'tee/ n. Hackish way of saying "I'm drawing a blank." Octal 40 is the space character, 0100000; by an odd coincidence, 40 (01000000) is the Далее…
Of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak
( Of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak Linguists usually refer to informal language as `slang' and reserve the term `jargon' for the technical vocabularies of various occupations. However, the Далее…
off the trolley
( off the trolley adj. Describes the behavior of a program that malfunctions and goes catatonic, but doesn't actually or abort. See , , , . This term is much older Далее…
off-by-one error
( off-by-one error n. [common] Exceedingly common error induced in many ways, such as by starting at 0 when you should have started at 1 or vice-versa, or by writing `< N' instead Далее…
offline
( offline adv. Not now or not here. "Let's take this discussion offline." Specifically used on to suggest that a discussion be moved off a public newsgroup to email.) Далее…
ogg
( ogg /og/ v. [CMU] 1. In the multi-player space combat game Netrek, to execute kamikaze attacks against enemy ships which are carrying armies or occupying strategic positions. Named Далее…
old fart
( old fart n. Tribal elder. A title self-assumed with remarkable frequency by (esp.) Usenetters who have been programming for more than about 25 years; often appears in s Далее…
Old Testament
( Old Testament n. [C programmers] The first edition of {K&R}, the sacred text describing .)
on the gripping hand
( on the gripping hand In the progression that starts "On the one hand..." and continues "On the other hand..." mainstream English may add "on the third Далее…
one-banana problem
( one-banana problem n. At mainframe shops, where the computers have operators for routine administrivia, the programmers and hardware people tend to look down on the operators and Далее…
one-line fix
( one-line fix n. Used (often sarcastically) of a change to a program that is thought to be trivial or insignificant right up to the moment it crashes the system. Usually `cured' by Далее…
one-liner wars
( one-liner wars n. A game popular among hackers who code in the language APL (see and ). The objective is to see who can code the most interesting Далее…
ooblick
( ooblick /oo'blik/ n. [from the Dr. Seuss title "Bartholomew and the Oobleck"; the spelling `oobleck' is still current in the mainstream] A bizarre semi-liquid sludge made Далее…
op
( op /op/ n. 1. In England and Ireland, common verbal abbreviation for `operator', as in system operator. Less common in the U.S., where seems to be preferred. 2. [IRC] Someone who Далее…
open
( open n. Abbreviation for `open (or left) parenthesis' — used when necessary to eliminate oral ambiguity. To read aloud the LISP form (DEFUN FOO (X) (PLUS X 1)) one might say: Далее…
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