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Subject:Re: Computer Dictionary From:Mean Green Dancing Machine <aahz -at- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 13 Dec 1994 02:35:04 GMT
In article <Pine -dot- 3 -dot- 89 -dot- 1 -dot- 2 -dot- 9412041048 -dot- C1046-0100000 -at- zeus -dot- datasrv -dot- co -dot- il>,
Edunetics <edunet -at- zeus -dot- datasrv -dot- co -dot- il> wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a good computer dictionary? Suggestions for both
>on-line or printed dictionaries are welcome.
_The New Hacker's Dictionary_ may be useful, depending on your needs.
It's edited by Eric Raymond. On-line, it's known as the Jargon File;
I'm not sure where to find it these days.
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