English (en)
Hack
A hack is an inelegant solution
to a problem. In this sense, a
hack gets the job done but in an
inefficient, un-optimal or ugly
way. As a verb, hack refers to
writing a small program or adding
code to an existing program to
solve a problem in a hurry. A hack
used to imply a low-level programming
language, even deploying a fix in
machine language (see patch).
Igbo (ig)
- Onye na-abanye mebie ọwa ozi mmadụ na-anataghị ikike
Decomposition: This means one who gains unauthorized access to another's information to modify it. Onye na-abanye means one who enters, ozi mmadụ means someone's information, while anataghị ikike means not getting permission.
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- Onyenkanụzụ keọwaozi
Decomposition: This means a professional technologist in the area of information. Onye nka na ụzụ means a technologist while keọwaozi means information channels.
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- Onyeohi keọwaozi
Decomposition: This means a thief or criminal of information. Onyeohi means thief while keọwaozi means information channels.
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- Ọwaba deghaa
Decomposition: This means one who gains unauthorized entry into the computer to adjust the system.
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