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New hacker term: Frankenware by SnappingTurtle 2004-09-22 10:28:23
Frankenware (n): software that has been overhauled and rewritten in a sloppy manner to the extent that it is a virtually different program from the original.

Discuss and or refine

[ Reply ]
  New? by Naruki2004-09-22 10:29:56
    um? (n/t) by SnappingTurtle2004-09-22 10:31:22
  Hmm... refined: by Scirocco2004-09-22 10:30:30
    Oooh... I like that one! (n/t) by sofaspud2004-09-22 10:36:57
    That seems to be quite different from by Naruki2004-09-22 10:37:09
      Hmm... true... Maybe I should've said "redefined". by Scirocco2004-09-22 10:43:02
        Not exactly true by HadEnuf2004-09-22 11:05:04
    Hmm... (2) by karaken122004-09-22 10:45:35
      You work for Microsoft? :) (n/t) by airborneric2004-09-22 11:27:50
      and how about by dennismv2004-09-22 11:34:26
        That's not spaghetti code! by Avium2004-09-22 13:19:15
          straight-through coding by dennismv2004-09-22 14:37:40
            It depends on whether you use -fomit-frame-pointer by bwkaz2004-09-22 15:45:05
              wow by dennismv2004-09-22 17:43:05
              One major downside to that. by Avium2004-09-22 19:24:29
        Strong Typing Is Evil. Witness LISP. :-P (n/t) by bwkaz2004-09-22 15:46:39
  s/virtually different program from/ . . . by HadEnuf2004-09-22 11:02:33

 

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