Hackishly vs Hackish - What's the difference?
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Characteristic of hacks, or inferior writers.
(computing, informal) Using, or characterised by, hacks: poorly designed workarounds.
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(computing, informal) Characteristic of hackers, especially slang; e. g., hackish humor .
Hackishly is a related term of hackish.
As an adverb hackishly
is in a hackish manner.As an adjective hackish is
characteristic of hacks, or inferior writers.hackish
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A hackish solution is to use code switching, a technique of replacing a byte with a sequence of bytes headed by a special control character.
- The first two hacks in this chapter provide, well, hackish solutions to that conundrum.