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hacker
A computer hacker is someone who uses a computer a lot, especially so much that they have no time to do anything else. someone who secretly uses or changes the information in other people's computer systems
A person who enjoys exploring the details of computers and how to stretch their capabilities A malicious or inquisitive meddler who tries to discover information by poking around A person who enjoys learning the details of programming systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users who prefer to learn on the minimum necessary
A computer user who works to understand the ins and outs of computers, networks, and the Internet in general Hackers are generally benign, and are not to be confused with the more malicious crackers
1) According to The New Hacker's Dictionary a hacker is a clever computer programmer, who does not necessarily engage in illegal activities 2) In the media, a Hacker refers to a person who illegally break in or attempts to break into a computer system See Cracker
one used for notching pine trees in collecting turpentine; a hack
One who, or that which, hacks
one who kicks wildly or roughly
one who uses a computer to gain unauthorized access to data
A computer user who illegally visits networked computers to look around or cause harm
Originally used to describe a computer enthusiast who pushed a system to its highest performance through clever programming
one who rides or drives at an ordinary pace or over the roads (especially distinguished from from racing or hunting)
There are two competing definitions of "hacker" floating around The first is the computer user who knows the technology backwards and forwards, who can see new ways around tough problems, and who creates amazing innovations The other definition is the equally knowledgeable person who uses his expertise to break into elaborate systems for the pride and sheer anarchy of it
A person who delights in having an intimate understanding of the internal workings of a system, computers and computer networks in particular The term is often misused in a pejorative context, where "cracker" would be the correct term See also: Cracker
A slang term for a computer enthusiast, i e , a person who enjoys learning programming languages and computer systems and can often be considered an expert on the subject The term can be either complimentary or derogatory, the negative connotation refers to individuals who gain unauthorized access to computer systems for the purpose of stealing and corrupting data Hackers, themselves, maintain that the proper term for such individuals is cracker
Hackers are those who enjoy delving deep into a subject rather than learning just the minimum needed to get by Usually used to refer to programmers
one who cuts with rough or heavy blows
A person who has mastered the art and science of making computers and software do much more than the original designers intended A true hacker is to be respected, even if socially a bit undesireable Not to be confused with "crackers" A true hacker can find plenty of constructive projects to work on, breaking things is more a mark of children (of any age) -I- Intel: A designer and manufacturer of the microprocessors After a rather ignorant but well read computer columnist labled their 80286 processor used in the IBM AT "Brain dead" because it didn't emulate the inferior 8088 (a chip Intel was attempting to phase out) processor absolutely perfectly, they learned the way to market success wasn't to build a technologically good chip, but a marketable chip The consumer has been paying ever since, getting exactly what the deserve: a very souped up version of the 1973 vintage 8008 processor
someone who plays golf poorly
a programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism
bilgisayar sistemine gizlice giren kişi