Kemarin waktu blogwalking, eh ga sengaja ketemu artikel yang bagus menurut saya
Nah mungkin bisa jadi bahan bacaan di waktu senggang buat teman-teman
Sedangkan postingan yang asli dari tulisan ini saya ambil dari The Hacker FAQ
dan inilah tulisan yang saya maksud tersebut :
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NEWS!
A version of this has been bought by IBM DeveloperWorks.
Furthermore, IBM sponsored another article, the Manager FAQ, a guide to managers for hackers who are frustrated and confused by corporate life. I’d like to thank IBM for their kind support of this project. I’m pretty happy with the new piece, and I’m glad to have finally been nudged into posting it.
I’d like to point out how reasonable and friendly IBM has been about this; compare with the way that CRC has treated Eric Weisstein.
I have a Powell’s “bookshelf”, which is sort of a list of recommended books; some are fairly relevant to this page. Look! Books!
The Hacker FAQ
The following list is an attempt to cover some of the issues that will invariably come up when people without previous experience of the hacker community try to hire a hacker. This FAQ is intended for free distribution, and may be copied as desired. It is in an early revision. If you wish to modify the FAQ, or distribute it for publication, please contact the author. The author is seebs@plethora.net. The official distribution site (as of revision 0.05) is “http://www.plethora.net/~seebs/faqs/hacker.html”.
DISCLAIMER: The author is a hacker. Bias is inevitable.
This document is copyright 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 Peter Seebach. Unaltered distribution is permitted.
Revision 0.05 – Last modified September 28, 1999
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