Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Hacker ethic" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Hacker and ethic
* Hacker ethic
* Hacker ethic from the Jargon file
Hacker ethic -
# REDIRECT Hacker ethic
* Hacker ethic
* Hacker ethic

Hacker and is
Hacker is a term that has been used to mean a variety of different things in computing.
* What is a Hacker ?, Brian Harvey
* " What is a Hacker?
Hacker skill is the ultimate determinant of acceptance.
" It is believed he was the intended target of the Yes, Minister joke where Jim Hacker, upon being asked for the political implications of becoming an E. U. commissioner, replies: " you're reduced to forming a new party if you ever want to get back in ".
** Hacker Kevin Mitnick is arrested by the FBI and charged with penetrating some of the United States ' most " secure " computer systems.
Kripke's book generated a large secondary literature, divided between those who find his skeptical problem interesting and perceptive, and others, such as Gordon Baker and Peter Hacker, who argue that his meaning skepticism is a pseudo-problem that stems from a confused, selective reading of Wittgenstein.
In the prologue of the book The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age ( 2001 ) Torvalds introduces his " Linus's Law ", which is that every motivation that makes a man do something can be classified under " survival ", " social life " and " entertainment.
Woolley is sympathetic towards Hacker but as Appleby reminds him, his civil servant superiors will have much to say about the course of his future career, while ministers do not usually stay long in one department.
The episode, where Hacker is kept in the dark by the Foreign Office but can make an informed decision thanks to a conversation with the Israeli ambassador, is partly based on an actual incident narrated to Lynn by his uncle Abba Eban.
Hacker ( it must be argued, reasonably ) thought the Church of England to be a Christian institution, but Sir Humphrey informed him that most of the Anglican bishops do not believe in God and that a theologian's job is partly to explain why an agnostic or atheist can be a Church leader.
In the first scene of the first episode, " Open Government ", Hacker is shown at the declaration of his constituency result wearing a white rosette, with other candidates sporting the red and blue rosettes associated with the two leading British parties.
This is particularly evident in the episode " The Ministerial Broadcast ", in which Hacker is advised on the effects of his clothes and surroundings.
Hacker received his degree from the London School of Economics ( graduating with a Third ), for which he is often derided by the Oxford-educated Sir Humphrey ( who attended the fictitious Baillie College graduating with a First in Classics ).
Throughout Yes Minister Hacker is regularly portrayed as a publicity-mad bungler who is incapable of making a firm decision, prone to make potentially embarrassing blunders, and a frequent target of criticism from the press and stern lectures from the Chief Whip.
While he is theoretically responsible to Hacker personally, it is Sir Humphrey who writes his performance reviews and influences Bernard's Civil Service career.
" Iannucci suggests that Bernard is essential to the structure of the show because both Hacker and Appleby confide in him, " which means we get to find out what they're plotting next.
This often irritates Hacker who, when he asks George where the information came from, is usually told that it is common knowledge among the Whitehall drivers.
His bored genius sidekick Caulfield, girlfriend Jane Plainwell, friend James Burke, boss Mr. Spaetzle, discordant teacher Mrs. Olsen, and athletic adversary Coach Hacker all reside in Rodney, and are ( except for Caulfield, who is a student ,) staff at the fictional " Bryson Elemetary School.

Hacker and term
Use of the term hacker meaning computer criminal was also advanced by the title " Stalking the Wily Hacker ", an article by Clifford Stoll in the May 1988 issue of the Communications of the ACM.
* Hacker ( term )
Other popular fictional works that use the concept of virtual reality include William Gibson's Neuromancer which defined the concept of cyberspace, Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, in which he made extensive reference to the term avatar to describe one's representation in a virtual world, and Rudy Rucker's The Hacker and the Ants, in which programmer Jerzy Rugby uses VR for robot design and testing.
Hacker ( term ) -
This last definition is the basis for the term " Hacker ".
* Hacker ( term )
The first definition of the term was provided by political scientist Andrew Hacker in 1957, although it was already used as common terminology among sociologists:
The kids eventually earned enough snelfus ( the cyberspace term for dollars ) to win it, but they discovered the chip was infected to drain Motherboard ( which might be the reason that this one is orange and yellow, rather than dark pink and chrome as the old one had been ), replacing her with Hacker.
: For the term attacker in computer security, see Hacker ( computer security ), Adversary ( cryptography ) and Adversary ( online algorithm ).
# REDIRECT Hacker ( term )
* Hacker ( term )

Hacker and for
Some virtual communities explicitly refer to the concept of cyberspace, for example Linden Lab calling their customers " Residents " of Second Life, while all such communities can be positioned " in cyberspace " for explanatory and comparative purposes ( as did Sterling in The Hacker Crackdown, followed by many journalists ), integrating the metaphor into a wider cyber-culture.
In his essay titled " Is there a Hacker Ethic for 90s Hackers?
* Is there a Hacker Ethic for 90s Hackers?
Nevertheless, in September 1951 Adorno returned to the United States for a six-week visit, during which he attended the opening of the Hacker Psychiatry Foundation in Beverly Hills, met Leo Lowenthal and Herbert Marcuse in New York and saw his mother for the last time.
* Nikon Hacker project for Nikon EXPEED DSLRs.
Hacker plans to promote her — ostensibly to strike a blow for women's rights — only to be sorely disappointed.
Set principally in the private office of a British Cabinet minister in the ( fictional ) Department for Administrative Affairs in Whitehall ( the sequel was set in the Prime Minister's offices at 10 Downing Street ), the series follows the ministerial career of The Rt Hon Jim Hacker MP, played by Paul Eddington.
Her experience and insight into many civil service tricks ensure a lasting mutual distrust between her and Sir Humphrey and provide an invaluable second opinion for Hacker.
Sir Humphrey falsely assures her there have not been badgers in the woods for some years, a deceit winked at by Hacker after the fact.
Woolley tends to side with Hacker when new policies are announced, because they seem radical or democratic, only for Sir Humphrey to point out the disadvantages to the status quo and the civil service in particular.
Both Sir Humphrey and Jim Hacker are portrayed there by the same actors who dubbed them for the original.
For example, in the novelization for ' The Official Visit ', Sir Humphrey manages to confuse Hacker, by reeling-off a plethora of acronyms -- without explaining them, leaving Hacker with nonsense to fathom.
* Koch was memorialized by Clock DVA at the opening of their music video for " The Hacker ".
Hacker friends from far and wide got together and laid the foundation for DEF CON, with roughly 100 persons in attendance.
* Computerworld article " Reverse Hacker Case Gets Costlier for Sandia Labs "
Many of these were sponsored by the American Embassy in London, which paid for the band to tour British universities to perform before larger audiences with American poets such as Marilyn Hacker, Denis Boyles, and Louis Simpson.
Frank Hacker of Netscape discusses the events leading up to Netscape's executives releasing the source code for Netscape's browser, one of the signal events which made open source a force to be reckoned with by business executives, the mainstream media, and the public at large.

0.195 seconds.