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1) Activision game 2) Amateur golfer 3) Amstrad CPC game 4) Atari 8-bit family game 5) Commodore 64 game 6) Computer buff 7) Computer felon 8) Computer intruder 9) Computer mischief-maker 10) Computer troublemaker 11) Computer virus 12) Computer whiz 13) Computing terminology 14) Computing whiz 15) Cyber-crook
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1) Axe 2) Coder 3) Cyberpunk 4) Drudge 5) Hack 6) Humour 7) Lumberjack 8) Saboteur 9) User
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- someone who plays golf poorly
- a programmer for whom computing is its own reward; may enjoy the challenge of breaking into other computers
- one who works hard at boring tasks
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an unskilled golfer.
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Player whose strokes seem more accidental than intentional.
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[card game] ==History== In 1990, SJG was raided by the United States Secret Service as part of a nationwide investigation of data piracy. The agents took computers, printers, hard drives, at least one pocket calculator, over 300 floppy disks, and an entire BBS server. It turns out that another game in development by SJG, GURPS Cyberpunk was...
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[computer security] While other uses of the word hacker exist that are not related to computer security, such as referring to someone with an advanced understanding of computers and computer networks, they are rarely used in mainstream context. They are subject to the longstanding hacker definition controversy about the term`s true meaning....
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[free and open source software] ...
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[hobbyist] In home and hobby circles, a hacker is a person who enjoys exploring the limits of what is possible, in a spirit of playful cleverness. They may also heavily modify software or hardware of their own computer system. It includes building, rebuilding, modifying, and creating software (software cracking, demo scene), electronic hard...
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[programmer subculture] Linus Torvalds, one of the leaders of the open source movement (known primarily for developing the Linux kernel), has noted in the book The Hacker Ethic that these principles have evolved from the known Protestant ethics and incorporates the spirits of capitalism, as introduced in the early 20th century by Max Weber....
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[term] Hacker is a term that has been used to mean a variety of different things in computing. Depending on the context although, the term could refer to a person in any one of several distinct (but not completely disjointed) communities and subcultures: Today, mainstream (mediums) usage of `hacker` might mostly refer to computer criminals,...
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[video game] Hacker is a 1985 computer game by Activision. It was designed by Steve Cartwright, produced by Brad Fregger and was released for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari XL/XE, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Macintosh, MS-DOS, MSX and ZX Spectrum. The game was released two years after the release of the film WarGames, when computer hac...
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A hacker is a person who creates and modifies computer software and hardware, including computer programming, administration, and security-related items. This can be done for either negative or positive reasons. Criminal hackers create malware in order to commit crimes. Also see: malware, cyber criminals, cyber gangs.
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• (n.) One who, or that which, hacks. Specifically: A cutting instrument for making notches; esp., one used for notching pine trees in collecting turpentine; a hack.
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(from the article `Computers and Information Systems`) Another security threat came from zombies, computers that had been surreptitiously taken over by hackers to respond to commands via the Internet. ... ...was found hidden in the game`s code. (Games rated `mature` could be purchased by those 17 or older; games rated `ad...
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Hacker is another name for duffer, although, hacker applies to an individual golfer as an insult. Hacker is a bit stronger player than a duffer.
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Meaning as a surname: Wood cutter; a maker of hoes, picks or bills.
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An unskilled golfer. Same as "duffer"
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Hack'er (-ẽr)
noun One who, or that which, hacks. Specifically: A cutting instrument for making notches; esp., one used for notching pine trees in collecting turpentine; a hack.
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Originally, a hacker was someone who made furniture with an axe. In computing slang, a hacker is a person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary. Also, one who programs enthusiastically (even obsessively) or who enjoys p...
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A beginning to intermediate player
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Common name for winegrowers in Germany, derived from the wine hoe.
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A computer user who illegally visits networked computers to look around or cause harm.
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noun a programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism
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