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=What is hacking?=
=What is hacking?=


Hacking is the act of creating a hack. Many times a hack is created to find a solution for a problem, other times it's a hobby or just for fun.
Hacking is the act of creating a hack. Many times a hack is created to find a solution for a problem, other times it's a hobby or just for fun.  
 
"Playfully doing something difficult, whether useful or not, that is hacking." --[http://stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html Richard Stallman]


=Who are hackers?=
=Who are hackers?=
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Innumerable [http://www.instructables.com/ Instructables] hackers - showing how to do cool things with common objects
Innumerable [http://www.instructables.com/ Instructables] hackers - showing how to do cool things with common objects
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