1. (Obsolete) The source code for a program, which may be in
any language, as opposed to the linkable or executable binary
produced from it by a compiler. The idea behind the term is
that to a real hacker, a program written in his favourite
programming language is at least as readable as English.
Usage: mostly by old-time hackers, though recognisable in
context.
2. The official name of the
database language used by the
brain-damaged
SQL with delusions of grandeur. The name
permits
marketroids to say "Yes, and you can program our
computers in English!" to ignorant
suits without quite
running afoul of the truth-in-advertising laws.
["Exploring the Pick Operating System", J.E. Sisk et al,
Hayden 1986].