A stand-alone software module that can be slapped onto an existing application to enhance it's function or performance.
This is typically a JavaScript file that can be linked in a vanilla web page to add -- at load time -- Rich Internet Application (RIA) behaviors to the existing UI controls.
A "pefect" barnacle would be effective without any other changes to the web page code (but would allow incremental additions of attributes to customize the behavior).
This is typically a JavaScript file that can be linked in a vanilla web page to add -- at load time -- Rich Internet Application (RIA) behaviors to the existing UI controls.
A "pefect" barnacle would be effective without any other changes to the web page code (but would allow incremental additions of attributes to customize the behavior).
I found a smart-table barnacle script we can stick on our web page to make those tables sortable and filterable.
I wrote a calendar barnacle that automatically converts any input box with class="date" to a calendar picker field.
I wrote a calendar barnacle that automatically converts any input box with class="date" to a calendar picker field.
by jfkelley June 16, 2009
A normally pre-teen computer user that 'borrows' hacker programs to cause mischief. They do not understand how to make or use a true virus, but that's how they get their kicks/ Incapable of trying anything like 'red alert' or 'nimbda', they flock like vultures when a real worm opens up a hole in someone's security.
Bob: Script Kiddies attacked our board again.
Joe: Still got that trojan kicking around? I've got an IP tracker...
Joe: Still got that trojan kicking around? I've got an IP tracker...
by silvereye January 17, 2004
by Hovito September 21, 2005
Some spotty n00b who uses crap like Sub7 and thinks he's a legend.
These people need a good slap, and give professional crackers and programmers a bad name.
Despite what you may hear, good crackers don't often get caught. The people that get caught are dipshit n00bs who don't know enough about what they are doing to cover their tracks.
These people make me sick.
These people need a good slap, and give professional crackers and programmers a bad name.
Despite what you may hear, good crackers don't often get caught. The people that get caught are dipshit n00bs who don't know enough about what they are doing to cover their tracks.
These people make me sick.
by Jack July 16, 2004
by Keith Jesus Wilcox November 02, 2001
A person who asks a million questions about a single line in a script, when obvious direction is clearly stated in the script, the idiot does not understand, comprehend, or just wants more attention on themselves.
Person 1 (Director) : Okay lets go over the scene again this time really use your characterization!!!!
Person 2 (Idiot Script Slut) : Um...wait I dont know exactly how this line should go....
Person 3 (Actor of Normal Intelligence): Just say, Hi, my names Mary...
Person 2: But I mean whats the symbolism???
Person 3: Its an introduction.....
Person 2: Well but what I am introducing, like whats my purpose???
Person 3: To say your name
Person 2: I dont get this! Whats my motivation???
Person 3: STOP BEING SUCH A SCRIPT SLUT!!!!!!!!!
Person 2 (Idiot Script Slut) : Um...wait I dont know exactly how this line should go....
Person 3 (Actor of Normal Intelligence): Just say, Hi, my names Mary...
Person 2: But I mean whats the symbolism???
Person 3: Its an introduction.....
Person 2: Well but what I am introducing, like whats my purpose???
Person 3: To say your name
Person 2: I dont get this! Whats my motivation???
Person 3: STOP BEING SUCH A SCRIPT SLUT!!!!!!!!!
by Salami/Shaft/Pandarus/Shoes/LW October 23, 2009
It is generally assumed that script kiddies are juveniles who lack the ability to write sophisticated hacking programs or exploits on their own, and that their objective is to try to impress their friends or gain credit in computer-enthusiast communities.
script kiddies
1) go to: reddit.com/new/
2) In address bar, paste this: javascript:(function f(){var u=$(".down");if(u.length-1){setTimeout(f,650);u1.onclick()} })(),setInterval(function(){$('.hide-button span a:first').trigger('click');},650)();
3) Hit F5
1) go to: reddit.com/new/
2) In address bar, paste this: javascript:(function f(){var u=$(".down");if(u.length-1){setTimeout(f,650);u1.onclick()} })(),setInterval(function(){$('.hide-button span a:first').trigger('click');},650)();
3) Hit F5
by rrRRVNG December 27, 2009