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From: kenn@vaughn-asy-3.rutgers.edu (Ken Nakata)
Subject: Re: What's RTFM (^^;)
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In article <TOKAJI.96Mar16080035@zaurus.db.nm.fujitsu.co.jp>,
Akio Tokaji <tokaji@db.nm.fujitsu.co.jp> wrote:
] > $B$"$i$i$i!"$*6b$r=P$5$J$/$F$b$=$NJU$N(B acronyms $B$NBg35$O(B jargon $B%U%!%$%k(B
] > $B$K:\$C$F$^$9$h!#(Bftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/jarg331.{info,txt}.gz $B$G(B
] > $B$9$M!#(B
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] $B$G$O!"$3$l$O$I$&$G$7$g$&$+!)(B
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] $B!|(Bnewbie

$B4E$$$C$9$h$)(B :p

:newbie: /n[y]oo'bee/ n.  [orig. from British public-school
   and military slang variant of `new boy'] A Usenet neophyte.  This
   term surfaced in the {newsgroup} talk.bizarre but is now in
   wide use.  Criteria for being considered a newbie vary wildly; a
   person can be called a newbie in one newsgroup while remaining a
   respected regular in another.  The label `newbie' is sometimes
   applied as a serious insult to a person who has been around Usenet
   for a long time but who carefully hides all evidence of having a
   clue.  See {B1FF}.

$B5U$K!"$3$s$J$N$O$*<j85$NK\$K:\$C$F$^$9$+!)(B

:bondage-and-discipline language:  A language (such as
   {{Pascal}}, {{Ada}}, APL, or Prolog) that, though ostensibly
   general-purpose, is designed so as to enforce an author's theory of
   `right programming' even though said theory is demonstrably
   inadequate for systems hacking or even vanilla general-purpose
   programming.  Often abbreviated `B&D'; thus, one may speak of
   things "having the B&D nature".  See {{Pascal}}; oppose
   {languages of choice}.

$B$G(B hackers $B$N(B languages of choice $B$O<g$K(B C$B!"(BLisp$B!"(BPerl $B$H$$$&$3$H$K$J$C(B
$B$F$^$9(B :-)

# $B$A$J$_$K!"(BJargon $B%U%!%$%k$O(B MIT Press $B$N(B _The Hacker's Dictionary_$B!"(B
# _The New Hacker's Dictionary_$B!"(B_The New Hacker's Dictionary, 2nd Ed._ 
# $B$N85$K$J$C$F$*$j!"$3$N:G8e$N(B 2nd Ed. $B$NF|K\8lLu$,%"%9%-!<$+$i=P$F$$(B
# $B$k$H;W$$$^$7$?!#(BThe Great Quux $B$3$H(B Guy Steele, Jr. $B$N(B cartoon$B$,L\Ev(B
# $B$F$GGc$C$?;d$G$9(B ^^;

$BCfED(B $B7r(B <kenn@eden.rutgers.edu>
-- 
"He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense." -- John McCarthy
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Ken Nakata  . . . . Cook College, Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey
