Computer Jargon Dictionary and Thesaurus
Title | Computer Jargon Dictionary and Thesaurus PDF eBook |
Author | Eddie Martin |
Publisher | Beecroft Publishing |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0954618610 |
This second edition of Computer Jargon Dictionary and Thesaurus now has almost 1400 widely used items of computer jargon. It has been updated to include many more Internet terms. The items listed are words, phrases and acronyms, and a brief description is supplied for each, explaining the meaning of the item. Where the book excels, is in the Thesaurus aspect. Readers will be able to search a list of Thesaurus items linked to each definition to find other words, phrases and acronyms of similar meaning and relevance. Specialist Computing's Dictionary and Thesaurus of Computer Jargon will prove an invaluable and indispensable companion for people who are not so computer literate. It can be used in the home, at work or for study and education. -1400 definitions of computer jargon -A MUST for every home -Simple and concise -Includes Acronym definitions -Good value for money -A true cross reference guide -Ideal for the home, school or office -Indispensable for those wanting to learn about computers
Specialist Computing's Computer Jargon
Title | Specialist Computing's Computer Jargon PDF eBook |
Author | Eddie Martin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Computer science |
ISBN | 9780954618605 |
This is a computer reference book with a difference. It gives the reader a dictionary and thesaurus of 1200 widely used computer jargon terms. The terms listed are words, phrases and acronyms, and a brief description is supplied for each, explaining the meaning of the term.
Jargon
Title | Jargon PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Williams |
Publisher | Berkeley, Calif. : Peachpit Press,cc1993. |
Pages | 692 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Computers |
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Defines both technical and informal computer terms and explains the concept behind each term.
The New Hacker's Dictionary, third edition
Title | The New Hacker's Dictionary, third edition PDF eBook |
Author | Eric S. Raymond |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 1996-10-11 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780262680929 |
This new edition of the hacker's own phenomenally successful lexicon includes more than 100 new entries and updates or revises 200 more. This new edition of the hacker's own phenomenally successful lexicon includes more than 100 new entries and updates or revises 200 more. Historically and etymologically richer than its predecessor, it supplies additional background on existing entries and clarifies the murky origins of several important jargon terms (overturning a few long-standing folk etymologies) while still retaining its high giggle value. Sample definition hacker n. [originally, someone who makes furniture with an axe] 1. A person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary. 2. One who programs enthusiastically (even obsessively) or who enjoys programming rather than just theorizing about programming. 3. A person capable of appreciating {hack value}. 4. A person who is good at programming quickly. 5. An expert at a particular program, or one who frequently does work using it or on it; as in `a UNIX hacker'. (Definitions 1 through 5 are correlated, and people who fit them congregate.) 6. An expert or enthusiast of any kind. One might be an astronomy hacker, for example. 7. One who enjoys the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming or circumventing limitations. 8. [deprecated] A malicious meddler who tries to discover sensitive information by poking around. Hence `password hacker', `network hacker'. The correct term is {cracker}. The term 'hacker' also tends to connote membership in the global community defined by the net (see {network, the} and {Internet address}). It also implies that the person described is seen to subscribe to some version of the hacker ethic (see {hacker ethic, the}). It is better to be described as a hacker by others than to describe oneself that way. Hackers consider themselves something of an elite (a meritocracy based on ability), though one to which new members are gladly welcome. There is thus a certain ego satisfaction to be had in identifying yourself as a hacker (but if you claim to be one and are not, you'll quickly be labeled {bogus}). See also {wannabee}.
The Computer Contradictionary
Title | The Computer Contradictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Kelly-Bootle |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780262611121 |
Ascertain the meaning before consulting this dictionary, warns the author of this collection of deliberately satirical misdefinitions. New computer cultures and their jargons have burgeoned since this book's progenitor, The Devil's DP Dictionary, was published in 1981. This updated version of Stan Kelly-Bootle's romp through the data processing lexicon is a response to the Unix pandemic that has swept academia and government, to the endlessly hyped panaceas offered to the MIS, and to the PC explosion that has brought computer terminology to a hugely bewildered, lay audience.' The original dictionary, a pastiche of Ambrose Bierce's famous work, parried chiefly the mainframe and mini-folklore of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. This revision adds over 550 new entries and enhances many of the original definitions. Key targets are a host of new follies crying out for cynical lexicography including: the GUI-Phooey iconoclasts, object orienteering and the piping of BLObs down the Clinton-Gore InfoPike.
A Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms in English and Persian (Farsi)
Title | A Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms in English and Persian (Farsi) PDF eBook |
Author | John C. Rigdon |
Publisher | Words R Us Bi-Lingual Dictiona |
Pages | 548 |
Release | 2018-09-03 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9781720038924 |
This dictionary contains approximately 12,000 computer and Internet terms in English and Persian. Entries include the part of speech, the Romanization of the Persian word for those not familiar with the Persian script, and the definition of the term in English. The terms are sorted in English order with a Persian Romanization index in the back of the dictionary. This dictionary is excerpted from our Words R Us system, a derivative of WordNet. English Wordnet, originally created by Princeton University is a lexical database for the English language. It groups words in English into sets of synonyms called synsets, provides brief definitions and usage examples, and records a series of relationships between these sets of synonyms. WordNet can be viewed as both a combination dictionary and thesaurus. Some of the terms and definitions incorporated in this dictionary are excerpted from the Microsoft Glossary of Computer Terms in Persian. A copy of their distribution license is available at https: //www.microsoft.com/Language/en-US/LicenseAgreement.aspx This dictionary will be indispensable for any international company doing business in Iran and other countries where Persian is spoken. We also publish companion volumes with Russian, German, French and Turkish translations. Check our website for availability.
Webster's New World Dictionary of Computer Terms
Title | Webster's New World Dictionary of Computer Terms PDF eBook |
Author | Bryan Pfaffenberger |
Publisher | MacMillan Reference Library |
Pages | 580 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Computer science |
ISBN |
The eighth edition of Webster's New World "TM" Dictionary of Computer Terms is fully revised and updated with new terms specific to the Internet and World Wide Web and with more than 4,000 of the most important computer terms, acronyms, and jargon.-- Comprehensive definitions in a compact format, priced to sell-- Clear tables detailing special reference information, such as label prefixes, hexadecimals, and video resolution