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`slang': informal language from mainstream English or non-technical subcultures (bikers, rock fans, surfers, etc). |
`slang': informal language from mainstream English or non-technical [[subcultures]] (bikers, rock fans, surfers, etc). |
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`jargon': without qualifier, denotes informal `slangy' language peculiar to or predominantly found among hackers -- the subject of this lexicon. |
`jargon': without qualifier, denotes informal `slangy' language peculiar to or predominantly found among hackers -- the subject of this lexicon. |
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`techspeak': the formal technical vocabulary of programming, computer science, electronics, and other fields connected to hacking. |
`techspeak': the formal technical vocabulary of programming, computer science, electronics, and other fields connected to hacking. |
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see: JargonFile |
see: [[JargonFile]] |
Revision as of 18:47, 9 February 2005
`slang': informal language from mainstream English or non-technical subcultures (bikers, rock fans, surfers, etc).
`jargon': without qualifier, denotes informal `slangy' language peculiar to or predominantly found among hackers -- the subject of this lexicon.
`techspeak': the formal technical vocabulary of programming, computer science, electronics, and other fields connected to hacking.
see: JargonFile