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The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, published in 2000, is a comprehensive reference work that documents the slang, terminology, and folklore associated with computer programmers and hacker communities. Originating from the early hacker culture at MIT's AI Lab and other similar groups from the 1950s onwards, it traces the evolution of technical language and insider jargon over several decades. This edition consolidates various forms of communication, from handwritten notes to digital files, into a single, publicly available resource, reflecting the informal yet technically rich vocabulary of a pioneering subculture. The text functions both as a glossary and a cultural record, encapsulating the humour, traditions, and linguistic innovations that have shaped hacker identity and programming practices during its formative years.

The file is intended as a reference for understanding the language used within hacker communities, with an emphasis on accuracy and historical context. Its open, editable format and public domain status have contributed to its widespread use and continual updating, preserving the vernacular of early computing pioneers. The work remains a key resource for those studying the development of technical slang and hacker subculture in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. This document (the Jargon File) is in the public domain, to be freely used, shared, and modified. There are (by intention) no legal restraints on what you can do with it, but there are traditions about its proper use to which many hackers are quite strongly attached. Please extend the courtesy of proper citation when you quote the File, ideally with a version number, as it will change and grow over time. (Examples of appropriate citation form: "Jargon File 4.2.2" or "The on-line hacker Jargon File, version 4.2.2, 20 AUG 2000".) The Jargon File is a common heritage of the hacker culture. Over the years a number of individuals have volunteered considerable time to maintaining the File and been recognized by the net at large as editors of it. Editorial responsibilities include: to collate contributions and suggestions from others; to seek out corroborating information; to cross-reference related entries; to keep the file in a consistent format; and to announce and distribute updated versions periodically. Current volunteer editors include: Eric Raymond Although there is no requirement that you do so, it is considered good form to check with an editor before quoting the File in a published work or commercial product. We may have additional information that would be helpful to you and can assist you in framing your quote to reflect not only the letter of the File but its spirit as well. All contributions and suggestions about this file sent to a volunteer editor are gratefully received and will be regarded, unless otherwise labelled, as freely given donations for possible use as part of this public-domain file. From time to time a snapshot of this file has been polished, edited, and formatted for commercial publication with the cooperation of the volunteer editors and the hacker community at large. If you wish to have a bound paper copy of this file, you may find it convenient to purchase one of these. They often contain additional material not found in on-line versions. The two `authorized' editions so far are described in the Revision History section; there may be more in the future. Introduction : The purpose and scope of this File A Few Terms : Of Slang, Jargon and Techspeak Revision History : How the File came to be Jargon Construction…

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