id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38 nan The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 .txt text/plain 174050 14887 74 "The on-line hacker Jargon File, version 2.9.10, 01 JUL 1992".) compilation called the 'Jargon File', maintained by hackers themselves examples) UNIX hackers often {grep} for things rather than searching for Hackers tend to use quotes as balanced delimiters like parentheses, much In on-line exchanges, hackers tend to use decimal forms or improper paper) from user-specified text, e.g., by a program such as UNIX's programming}, but are useful for hackers trying to {monkey up} still used in the UNIX community and by old-time hackers or those program interpreting them to the user (as in, for example, UNIX common, as most UNIX hackers simply refer to the CTY as 'the number of times, by various hackers, and versions exist which run Hackers do *not* generally use this to mean {FUBAR} in Like many early hacker terms, this one seems to have originated at at IBM too) OS means 'operating system', but among old-time ITS hackers ./cache/38.txt ./txt/38.txt