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by rayiner 5306 days ago
Hacker means people who hack on code. Why aren't languages like Ruby relevant.
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At least in my view of the term, creating intelligent code isn't "hacking". It's just being a good programmer. Hacking would be doing something that hasn't been done before on a wide scale with the intention of creating a result that varies from what an average user would expect. The jailbreakers hacked sideloaded applications onto their iPhone. The average user followed their directions and achieved expected, predictable results.

Ruby _can_ be used hacking. "How to recreate Path in Ruby" does not a "hack" make.

It's not that they aren't relevant. I think it's the frequency of mention of said languages that is the problem to the above poster.