Jargon is used as a means of succeeding by not simplifying.
Related:
- Jargon is used as a means of succeeding by not
simplifying... - real adj.
Not simulated.
Often used as a specific antonym to virtual in any... - real: adj. Not simulated. Often used as a specific antonym to
{virtual} in any of its jargon senses.
The AI Hackers... - No Means No
... - Canonical, adj.:
The usual or standard state or manner of something.
A true story: One Bob Sjoberg, new at the MIT AI Lab... - ware suff.
[from `software'] Commonly used to form
jargon terms for classes of software.
For examples, see annoyware, careware, crippleware...
From the same category:
- The first thing I do in the morning is brush my teeth
and sharpen my tongue... - A good memory does not equal
pale ink... - When we first practice to deceive. --
Sir Walter... - Whoever dies with the most
toys wins... - There is nothing worse than being peerless in a peer
review system...
