Hacker culture
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- | [[ja:ハッカー文化]] | + | The '''hacker culture''' is a [[subculture]] of individuals who enjoy the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming limitations of [[software system]]s to achieve novel and clever outcomes. |
- | [[pl:Społeczność hakerów]] | + | |
- | [[lt:Hakerių kultūra]] | + | ==See also== |
+ | * [[Cowboy coding]]: software development without the use of strict [[software development methodologies]] | ||
+ | * [[Demoscene]] | ||
+ | * [[History of free software]] | ||
+ | * [[Maker culture]] | ||
+ | * [[Unix philosophy]] | ||
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The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming limitations of software systems to achieve novel and clever outcomes.
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See also
- Cowboy coding: software development without the use of strict software development methodologies
- Demoscene
- History of free software
- Maker culture
- Unix philosophy
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