This brilliant piece of work is available both in
printed book form and in HTML (at
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon.)
The book has accurate++ definitions and origins of
hundreds of hacker terms such as kluge, zen, and of course,
Perl. Raymond gives an excellent accounting of the
differences between Hackers and
Crackers,
Wizards and
Wannabees, and an excellent overall feel for this
culture that most of us like to feel we're part of.
I have this downloaded to my Visor (converted to
Plucker format), and
end up reading this every night next to my lovely Spanish
wife (well, not every night ;) ).
Raymond is also author of the widely read and acclaimed
The Cathedral and The Bazaar.
This one is so good that I'm considering buying the
hard copy (as soon as we recover financially from the
surprise birth of our beautiful son Daniel!)
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