There are some standard methods of jargonification that became
established quite early (i.e., before 1970), spreading from such sources as
the Tech Model Railroad Club, the PDP-1 SPACEWAR hackers, and John McCarthy's
original crew of LISPers. These include verb doubling, soundalike slang, the
‘-P’ convention, overgeneralization, spoken inarticulations, and
anthropomorphization. Each is discussed below. We also cover the standard
comparatives for design quality.
Of these six, verb doubling, overgeneralization, anthropomorphization,
and (especially) spoken inarticulations have become quite general; but
soundalike slang is still largely confined to MIT and other large
universities, and the ‘-P’ convention is found only where LISPers
flourish.