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# geek_code
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Geek Code 4.0 – RFC
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## Geek Code 4.0 – RFC
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See V3.1 <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090220181018/http://geekcode.com/geek.html">here</a>, generator <a href="https://www.joereiss.net/geek/geek.html">here</a>
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[GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/)
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See V3.1 [Here](https://web.archive.org/web/20090220181018/http://geekcode.com/geek.html), generator [here](htps://www.joereiss.net/geek/geek.html)
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Geek Code 4.0 Proposal
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Some categories have been removed , others added , some altered. The v3.x undergraduate weltanschaung has been supplanted by a more seasoned outlook.
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Changelist at end
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The Geek Code 4.0
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# The Geek Code 4.0
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The geek code attempts a concise description of your being in ‘geek space’, spanning key dimensions using a small set of categories and quantifying them with qualifiers.
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GED/J d– s:++>: a– C++(++++) ULU++ P+ L++ E—- W+(-) N+++ o+ K+++ w— O- M+ V– PS++>$ PE++>$ Y++ PGP++ t- 5+++ X++ R+++>$ tv+ b+ DI+++ D+++ G+++++ e++ h r– y++**
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A GEEK CODE BLOCK similar to the output created by the PGP program attempts to universalize how you will see the Geek Code around the net and looks like the following:
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```
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—–BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK—–
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Version: 3.1
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GED/J d– s:++>: a– C++(++++) ULU++ P+ L++ E—- W+(-) N+++ o+ K+++ w—
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O- M+ V– PS++>$ PE++>$ Y++ PGP++ t- 5+++ X++ R+++>$ tv+ b+ DI+++ D+++
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G+++++ e++ h r– y++**
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——END GEEK CODE BLOCK——
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```
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Special characters
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A few special characters allow for the (ultimately wrong but practically useful) notion that geeks can seldom be strictly quantified.
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