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As noted in the third edition of The New Hacker's Dictionary (M.I.T. Press, 1996), Eric S. Raymond's compilation of computer-related jargon, a hacker is "a person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary".
Beware of jargon.
Favourite bit of jargon?
A triumph of jargon.
Forget her unfortunate use of jargon.
He never suffered the disease of jargon.
This intransitive use of "shipped" has a flavor of jargon.
It was not a language but some kind of jargon.
I just want to introduce a bit of jargon here.
Also, be careful to limit the use of jargon.
Usually "jargon" refers to certain kinds of words, but a picture can be worth a thousand words of jargon.
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