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Untutored in the perver sitie s of some particular program or sy stem one who still trie s to do thing s in an intuitive way, rather than the right way (in really good de sign s the se coincide, but mo st de sign s aren' t "really good" in the appropriate sen se). Thi s trait i s completely unrelated to general maturity or competence or even competence at any other specific program. It i s a sad commentary on the primitive state of computing that the natural oppo site of thi s term i s often claimed to be "experienced u ser" but i s really more like "cynical u ser". (1994-11-29) style="border-width:thin; border-color:#333333; border-style:dashed; padding:5px;" align="left">In addition suitable contents: [ 2 ] [ ad ] [ ai ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ app ] [ ar ] [ at ] [ b ] [ be ] [ ca ] [ ci ] [ cl ] [ co ] [ com ] [ comment ] [ complete ] [ computing ] [ cu ] [ cy ] [ de ] [ design ] [ do ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ er ] [ era ] [ es ] [ et ] [ fi ] [ ge ] [ gen ] [ gh ] [ gn ] [ gr ] [ gs ] [ h ] [ hat ] [ hing ] [ ht ] [ id ] [ ie ] [ il ] [ in ] [ inc ] [ int ] [ is ] [ it ] [ ke ] [ la ] [ li ] [ ly ] [ ma ] [ mm ] [ mo ] [ mp ] [ na ] [ nc ] [ ne ] [ ng ] [ ni ] [ nr ] [ ns ] [ om ] [ op ] [ pa ] [ pe ] [ pl ] [ pr ] [ primitive ] [ program ] [ re ] [ real ] [ ro ] [ sa ] [ se ] [ si ] [ sig ] [ sit ] [ so ] [ spec ] [ st ] [ state ] [ sy ] [ system ] [ T ] [ tar ] [ th ] [ to ] [ tr ] [ us ] [ user ] [ ve ]
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