4.10 Hacker approach [10]
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1. “a belief that even though you may not know all of what you need to solve a problem, if you tackle just a piece of it and learn from that, you’ll learn enough to solve the next piece – and so on, until you’re done.”
–Eric S. Raymond’s How To Become A Hacker
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1.5 “a belief that
even though you may not know all of what you need to solve a problem,
if you tackle just a piece of it and
learn from that,
you’ll learn enough
to solve the next piece
– and so on,
until you’re done.”
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10 Hacker here means a highly skilled programmer, not a computer criminal.
“In academia, a “hacker” is a person who follows a spirit of playful cleverness and enjoys programming.”
– Wikipedia on Hacker (academia)
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2008.08.29 Friday