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The Secret Hacker Code

by Chris Castiglione6mSeptember 7th, 2018
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Chris Castiglione is the host of the Learn to Code Podcast and Columbia University faculty. He shares The Hacker Ethic — a code of beliefs embraced by nearly all computer hackers. The first generation of hackers began with a group of students at MIT in the 1950s, they would sneak into the Lincoln Library on campus where they’d vie for hours to play with the $3 million TX-0 computer. There were no passwords, so any one person’s code could be viewed by anyone else on the system. Hackers express themselves with computer code and use their skills to solve problems.

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