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1.(of a piece of computer code) providing a clumsy or inelegant solution to a particular problem.
‘I realize this is a hacky workaround but I don't have time to investigate a more solid fix’
‘Given how obsessed most of the ruby code I've witnessed seems to be with making ″clever″ or ″funky″ (read ″hacky and unmaintainable″) low level language constructs, I shudder to think how awful this is likely to be.’
2.Lacking originality; hackneyed.
‘we already know what those hacky punchlines are going to be’
‘knee-jerk, hacky journalism’
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