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14 lines
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1. n. obs. The source code for a program, which may be in any language, as
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opposed to the linkable or executable binary produced from it by a compiler.
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The idea behind the term is that to a real hacker, a program written in his
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favorite programming language is at least as readable as. Usage: mostly by
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old-time hackers, though recognizable in context. Today the preferred
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shorthand is simply source. 2. The official name of the database language
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used by the old Pick Operating System, actually a sort of crufty,
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brain-damaged SQL with delusions of grandeur. The name permitted marketroid
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s to say Yes, and you can program our computers in ! to ignorant suit s
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without quite running afoul of the truth-in-advertising laws.
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