Third Edition
By: void static abstract
with some guidance by the late Ambrose Bierce
copyright: 2019
No part of this work may be reproduced or copied without the author’s express and written consent.
Preface:
The Developer’s Dictionary is a far-too-honest lexicographic excursion through the terms and phrases so commonly found in a technologist’s day. It is meant as a correct, if not entirely safe, explanation of the often-confusing buzzwords and terms used in programming, technology, and even in business (where it crosses the ever-day of the technical laborer).
It is written with a highly cynical eye and a flagrant expository hand. The choice of words is not always, but intended to be, precise. But the meaning of them is often obscured by the possibility of interpretation; or its impossibility, depending on the reader.
This work is an ever-draft: always in production, never finished, ever changing. For that reason, it is wholeheartedly unreliable.
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