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The geek code, or code of the geeks, (wa|i)s a code used by
geeks to describe themselves - appearance, personality, skills
and interests. It was developed by Robert A. Hayden in 1993,
inspired by the bear code, which serves a similar purpose for
bears (gay subculture).
These files all come from the Archive.org copy of geekcode.com,
and are more-or-less freely redistributable, but derivatives -
both modifications and "HTMLizing" - are expressly forbidden.
== Version 3.12 ==
1995-03-05 56k geek-3.1 -- plaintext version
1996-02-15 48k geekcode.6 -- -man formatted version
1996-03-29 63k ungeek-3.1.tar.gz -- Perl tool [Artistic-1.0]
=== Translations ===
1995-08-28 55k GC31NL.TXT -- Dutch version
1995-08-14 62k geek_esp.31 -- Spanish version
1996-01-05 61k mgeek312.la2 -- Hungarian version
1995-08-14 57k geek-3.1.mock -- bad English version?
== Older versions ==
1995-07-12 51k geek-3.0
1994-07-18 47k geek-2.1
1993-07-17 17k geek-1.0.1
1993-05-10 13k geek-0.3
== External links ==
The Geek Code - Archive.org (2015-12-21)
The Geek Code - geekcode.xyz mirror
Geek Code on Wikipedia
== See also ==
rflejeune/GeekCode - GeekCode, feat. COBOL
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