Miyerkules, Hulyo 6, 2011

HACKERS











Hacker is a term used by some to mean "a clever programmer" and by others, especially those in popular media, to mean "someone who tries to break into computer systems."
1) Eric Raymond, compiler of The New Hacker's Dictionary, defines a hacker as a clever programmer. A "good hack" is a clever solution to a programming problem and "hacking" is the act of doing it. Raymond lists five possible characteristics that qualify one as a hacker, which we paraphrase here:
  • A person who enjoys learning detail
    • of a programming language or system
    • A person who enjoys actually doing the programming rather than just theorizing about it
    • A person capable of appreciating someone else's hacking
    • A person who picks up programming quickly
    • A person who is an expert at a particular programming language or system, 
    • as in "UNIX hacker"Raymond deprecates the use of this term for someone who attempts to crack someone else's system or otherwise uses programming or expert knowledge to act maliciously. He prefers the term cracker for this meaning.
      2) The term hacker is used in popular media to describe someone who attempts to break into computer systems. Typically, this kind of hacker would be a proficient programmer or engineer with sufficient technical knowledge to understand the weak points in a security system. For more on this usage, see cracker.





Huwebes, Hunyo 23, 2011

AKO




Name:Francis Ruppert Lumanglas

Addres:Gulod Labac Batangas city

Age:17 :))

Year:2nd year college

corse:Bachelor of Science Information Technology


I LOVE CARS AND MOTORCYCEL


Miyerkules, Hunyo 22, 2011

MCFRL




we cannot deny the fact that
computer
really change the lives of many people..
It helps us a lot. . ..
it's a big help in discovering and learning things regarding computers and its programs.






Ethics is the branch of study dealing with what is the proper course of action for man. It answers the question, "What do I do?" It is the study of right and wrong in human endeavors. At a more fundamental level, it is the method by which we categorize our values and pursue them. Do we pursue our own happiness, or do we sacrifice ourselves to a greater cause? Is that foundation of ethics based on the Bible, or on the very nature of man himself, or neither?

Law is a system of rules a society sets to maintain order and protect harm to persons and property. Law is ancient, dating back at least to the Code of Hammurabi, written by an ancient Babylonian king around 1760 BC. Today, most countries have tens or hundreds of thousands of pages of law. Laws are enforced by the police, supported by the court and prison systems. Laws are written by legislators, such as senators or congressmen. In America and many other countries, laws must uphold and not contradict the Constitution, a document outlining the most basic rules of the country.