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Keyword: Hacker
Hacker is a term used by some to mean
"a clever programmer" and by others, especially
journalists or their editors, to mean "someone who tries to
break into computer systems." .
1) Eric Raymond, compiler of The New
Hacker's Dictionary, defines a hacker as a clever programmer. A
"good hack" is a clever solution to a programming
problem and "hacking" is the act of doing it. Raymond
lists five possible characteristics that qualify one as a
hacker, which we paraphrase here:.
- A person who enjoys learning
details of a programming language or system
- A person who enjoys actually doing
the programming rather than just theorizing about it
- A person capable of appreciating
someone else's hacking
- A person who picks up programming
quickly
- A person who is an expert at a
particular programming language or system, as in "UNIX
hacker"
Raymond deprecates the use of this term
for someone who attempts to crack someone else's system or
otherwise uses programming or expert knowledge to act
maliciously. He prefers the term cracker for this meaning..
2) Journalists or their editors almost
universally use hacker to mean someone who attempts to break
into computer systems. Typically, this kind of hacker would be a
proficient programmer or engineer with sufficient technical
knowledge to understand the weak points in a security system.
For more on this usage, see cracker..
Sources: Eric Raymond. The New
Hacker's Dictionary, (Second Edition), MIT Press, 1994
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