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[SlideShare] Tech Talk 2016: Crapplet, Cat Waxing, and CamelCase
Back by popular demand is my second edition of Tech Talk, were you can learn all about "Crapplets," "Cat Waxing" and other unusually interesting words from the cyber world.
In our 2015 post I explained "Smurfing" and "Yak Shaving," and according to my colleagues at Garland it was a viral hit. Based on the strong response, I've gone back to the basement to think of all the terms and phrases I've heard over the years to develop Tech Talk 2016.
So if you want to expand your vocabulary and don't mind getting odd-ball looks when you drop the line, "I'd like to meet the Einstein that wrote this Cowboy Code," then read on.
Check out Tim's SlideShare and learn the meaning of: Monkey Patching, PEBKAC, Boss Key, Crapplet, Cat Waxxing, CamelCase, Moof Monster, Cowboy Code, Bike Shedding, Walled Garden, Seagull Management and Dead Tree Event.
Tweet your ideas to @garlandtech #techtalk
Written by Tim O'Neill
As the Senior Technology Consultant & Chief Editor at LoveMyTool, Tim O’Neill has over 45 years of technology experience at data/voice and video networking analysis companies, including successful senior roles in Sales, Product Design, Marketing Management, Business Development and Security.
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