I hooked up with Josh and some folks from the Rhode Island Science Fiction Club and chatted about local stuff and some computerese. |
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With terminology cribbed from 1960s computerese, DNA was suggested as the source of both data and instructions. |
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It's become recognized not only as the logo itself but just as a piece of computerese that people are familiar with. |
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Barely literate in computerese, I had often e-prostrated before this junior lecturer so that he'd extricate me from my latest electronic blunder. |
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In addition, the publication contains a number of idiomatic and colloquial expressions characteristic of computerese, the jargon made popular by informatics specialists. |
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About the only major difference is that he feels free to use more computerese. |
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I spoke English miserably, but the watch had its own language, a computerese series of squeaks issuing from a tiny Japanese speaker to form passable melodies. |
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For the millions who need to learn about new software but have no desire to become fluent in computerese, Kilcullen began producing anxiety-free computer reference books. |
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