Hacker
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Hackers may refer to:
[edit] Computing and technology
- Hacker (computing) has a spectrum of meanings:
- Hacker (computer security), someone who breaks computer and network security
- Hacker (free and open source software), a programmer in the free software and open source movement
- Hacker (hobbyist), an enthusiastic home computer hobbyist.
Similar meanings in other fields are:
- Media hacker, someone who uses the media in new ways
- Reality hacker, similar to a computer hacker, but hacks the "real world"
- Wetware hacker, one who experiments with biological materials
- Somebody who generally works 'outside the box'.
[edit] Entertainment
- Hackers (film)
- Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution a 1984 book by Steven Levy.
[edit] People named Hacker
[edit] Real
- Sally Hacker(1936–1988), feminist sociologist
- Alan Ray Hacker (b. 1938), English clarinettist
- Peter Hacker, (b. 1939), British philosopher
- George Hacker (20th century), U.S. lawyer, head of the Alcohol Policies Project
- Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942), American poet, critic, and reviewer
- The Hacker (Michel Amato, b. 1972), French electroclash and techno producer
[edit] Fictional
- Jim Hacker, the title character of Yes Minister
- J. Random Hacker, the mythical/archetypal hacker nerd
- Hacker from TV show Cyberchase
[edit] Other definitions
Hacker may also refer to:
- Hacker (folklore), a mythological race in Scandinavian folklore
- A mediocre golfer [1]
- Someone who practises casual equestrianism, in particular trail riding
- A person skilled in the creation of a hack (masonry)
- A musician who plays out of turn or shows off constantly
- A player of NetHack, and other rogue-like games
- Hacker and hack are also terms for a taxicab driver (from the shortened form of hackney carriage).
- A brewery which merged with Pschorr in 1972, now the Hacker-Pschorr Brewery, and the beer it produces.
[edit] See also
- Hack (disambiguation)
- Hacking (disambiguation)