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As a novice programmer, I've noticed that lately my group has been using buzzwords like "integrated suite," "solutions," and "rich interface," the last one also being mentioned on a stackoverflow thread.

These things sound kind of intriguing, but they also seem to be words that are purely fluff, meant to make things sound more interesting than they really are.

I understand that buzzzwords will vary a great deal from market to market and from company to company, but in your collective experience, are there any universal buzzwords programmers should watch out for?

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Haha, I love this question. – unforgiven3 May 15 at 14:57
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poll question = should be wiki – gnovice May 15 at 15:20
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Some buzzwords for SO: "favorite", "best", "popular". If you see these in a title, it should almost always be community wiki or closed. – gnovice May 15 at 16:02
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closed as not programming related by gbjbaanb, Ólafur Waage, Cade Roux, DJ, SilentGhost May 15 at 16:49

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  1. Social Banking! I ran in to a Business Development while travelling. He mentioned that a Social Banking is the next e- thing. I asked what's it about and he said - a mashup of Social Networking and Internet Banking. I dozed off to sleep! :D

  2. Also "non-linear" business growth!

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Haven't heard it in a while:

Killer App

It makes me think of middle managers trying to use mangled slang from doped-out skaters and surfers.

Buzzword risk: the application they have in mind for you to write from scratch is a second-rate copy of something that Microsoft has already done, and better.

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