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Verbiage in the field of computer science is laden with nuance and vernacular that can communicate explicit (pure) meaning within a given context... which may be unintelligible to those outside the profession. And, may be regarded as having no value.

References like VoodooScript may be terse, but are needed to decipher and extract proper meaning from conversations held within and sympathetic-to computer science. Else, we run the risk of introducing an erosive process on a lexical microcosm comprised of subtleties, acronyms, and metasyntactic variables.