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(the geek code came to rise in 1993 and had its peak around 2000. I've never seen it used during my active nethack career.) |
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− | The '''NetHack Code''' is a system that defines a cryptic string you can create to efficiently tell others what kind of a NetHack player you are. You can find multiple versions of the NetHack Code at http://www.nicolaas.net/erebus/nhcode/. The NetHack Code is, in essence, the [http://www.geekcode.com/ Geek Code] equivalent for NetHack players. | + | The '''NetHack Code''' is a system that defines a cryptic string you can create to efficiently tell others what kind of a NetHack player you are. Such things were in fashion around 2000. You can find multiple versions of the NetHack Code at http://www.nicolaas.net/erebus/nhcode/. The NetHack Code is, in essence, the [http://www.geekcode.com/ Geek Code] equivalent for NetHack players. |
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Revision as of 05:49, 23 November 2010
The NetHack Code is a system that defines a cryptic string you can create to efficiently tell others what kind of a NetHack player you are. Such things were in fashion around 2000. You can find multiple versions of the NetHack Code at http://www.nicolaas.net/erebus/nhcode/. The NetHack Code is, in essence, the Geek Code equivalent for NetHack players.
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