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− | *This series was released on 5 consecutive days(Monday-Friday) and not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule. | + | <noinclude>:''This page refers to the storyline that ran in 2007. For comic #1337, see [[1337: Hack]].''</noinclude> |
− | *The title 1337 is "L-eet", or "elite", using the {{w|Leet}} alphabet, a coding system used primarily on the | + | |
+ | *This series was released on 5 consecutive days (Monday-Friday) and not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule. | ||
+ | *The title 1337 is "L-eet", or "elite", using the {{w|Leet}} alphabet, a coding system used primarily on the Internet (and on early text messaging system), meant to provide a bit of {{w|obfuscation}} to plain text, both to make it harder to read and to show off in a creative way using in-group jargon. | ||
*This comic series is aimed at elite hackers and programmers. | *This comic series is aimed at elite hackers and programmers. | ||
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Revision as of 19:01, 21 May 2018
- This page refers to the storyline that ran in 2007. For comic #1337, see 1337: Hack.
- This series was released on 5 consecutive days (Monday-Friday) and not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule.
- The title 1337 is "L-eet", or "elite", using the Leet alphabet, a coding system used primarily on the Internet (and on early text messaging system), meant to provide a bit of obfuscation to plain text, both to make it harder to read and to show off in a creative way using in-group jargon.
- This comic series is aimed at elite hackers and programmers.
Pages in category "1337"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.