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Thread: What is hacking

  1. #21
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    havn't u used google or u don't own dictionary?
    Sometimes realitys are dreams we cannot live in.... (as my bst fren says) [/shadow]

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    I will Make U a Hacker

    can you or anyone teach me to be a hacker ?
    please i am begging all of you
    hey no need no beg man i will make u a hacker. i am working on a magic potion that will make every body a hacker . i don't think u even know the meaning of a hacker go find it in a dictionary, else read the thread carefully

    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.

    An excerpt from: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
    by Steven Levy

    Access to computers -- and anything which might teach you
    something about the way the world works -- should be unlimited
    and total. Always yield to the Hands-On imperative.

    All information should be free.

    Mistrust Authority. Promote Decentralization.

    Hackers should be judged by their hacking, not bogus criteria
    such as degrees, age, race, or position.

    You can create art and beauty on a computer.

    Computers can change your life for the better.
    can i be a hacker?
    yes u definately can be all u need is hard work lot of studies and reeeeeeeeeeeeeeserch

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