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In computer slang, J. Random Hacker is an arbitrary programmer (hacker). "J. Random Hacker" is a popular placeholder name in a number of books and articles in programming.〔''The Art of Unix Programming'' by Eric S. Raymond, (p. 457 )〕〔''Beginning Python'', by Peter Norton ''et al.'', p. 322〕 J. Random Hacker even authored a book about ease of malicious hacking, ''Adventures of a Wi-Fi Pirate''.〔J. Random Hacker, ''Adventures of a Wi-Fi Pirate'' (2005) ISBN 1-930919-62-X〕 Also, ''J. Random Hacker'' was a main developer of I2P software. Over time, J. Random X has become a popular cliché, a snowclone, in computer lore, with more types of "random" (meaning "arbitrary") categories of people, such as "J. Random Newbie",〔''The Art of Unix Programming'' by Eric S. Raymond, Section "(The tale of J. Random Newbie )"〕 J. Random User,〔''TCP/IP Clearly Explained'', by Peter Loshin, (p. 116 )〕 or J. Random Luser. == See also == * Alice and Bob, placeholder names often used when discussing computer security * Acme Corporation, placeholder name often used to describe a company 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「J. Random Hacker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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