| 1. | DDL | ||
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A Data Definition Language is a computer language for defining data structures. Billy: What is DDL?
Bob: It is a computer language for defining data structures. |
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| 2. | machine language | ||
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The lowest level of programming language known in computer science. Rarely used due to its intense complexity and incredibly vast array of instructions available. The basemost language understood by most computers and CPU's. Only computer programming gods know this intense language.
Wanna learn machine language? You better study computer mathematics and CPU/Memory architecture first. 6 5 5 5 5 6 bits
op | rs | rt | rd |shamt| funct R-type op | rs | rt | address/immediate I-type op | target address J-type machine language is cruel, but the ultimate weapon when developing software. |
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| 3. | dunder | ||
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An alias for double underscore, "__". Specially useful in the Python computer language, in which names like "__init__" are common. Coined as a speech shorthand. Eric: So the problem is initdata? (the method initdata() )
John: Nope, dunder init dunder is where things start to go wrong... (__init__) |
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| 4. | abbreviated hacker language | ||
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Hacker Language helps re-enforce the barrier between computer hackers and normals, and it also helps distinguish crackers from hackers. First of all, are things normals wont understand, such as TCP, IP, winsock, Linux, root access, vi, etc due to being simpletons and not bothering learning how to do more than open M$ word and type. Secondly, SOME computer hackers have decided to modify the english language and its structure. Ways in which this occurs can be seen when a hacker goes to replace ‘f’ with ‘ph’, and ‘s’ with ‘z’. Also hackers use numbers in place of letters such as '0' for 'O', ‘1’ for ‘i’ or ‘l’ (though replacing ‘i’ is not the proper usage), ‘3’ for ‘E,’ ‘4’ for ‘A’, '5' for 'S', ‘7’ for ‘t’, and even '9' for 'G'. Other popular effects include cAPiTaliZaTinG, abbrv.'in, jargon, emphasizing words by putting ‘k-‘ before them ("k-rad"), and finishing a statement with a series of characters for emphasis.
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NO REAL HACKERS EVER USE THE WORD SCHOOL, NONETHELESS DO THEY ABBREVIATE IT SKEWL. if you ever see sK00l or anything like dA or any of those ghetto abbreviations, thats not real hacker language. Hackers hate using stuff thats not theirs, especially when its crap made up by losers in high school. GG. |
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| 5. | the ner language | ||
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A secret language based around the core word "ner" which appears in all the other words of the language. Only computer geeks, close friends, and true lovers can use/decipher this language. neir nelr neor nevr neer neyr neor neur = I love you in "the ner language"
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| 6. | pseudocode | ||
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a made up computer language. could be random. if (connected to internet){
type 'www.urbandictionary.com' in address bar press enter click on 'random' copy word and definition paste on any random thread. } else{ throw monitor out of window } type a definition for 'pseudocode' and submit smiley face =D |
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| 7. | ifol | ||
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In fits of laughter. Came about when I was chatting in a chat room when someone said thats funny in fits of laughter. I thought that was a cool thing and so I started ifol. I have been spreading it around. I even found it on Wikipedia for computer language. I do not even know who even put it up there. Persona1: oh yesterday i triped on a banana peel
Person2: ifol fail. |
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