¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Techies
1. techie [n] - See also: techie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Techies
Literary usage of Techies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. C3I: Issues of Command and Control edited by Thomas P. Coakley (1991)
"Say "C3I" to techies and they'll hear "communications"; in fact, the techies
often refer to themselves as "communicators." That's ironic, because many ..."
2. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"Finn was right, I think, to feel that his hubris in aspiring to the heights of
technical expertise had offended at least some of the reigning techies, ..."
3. The Free Agent Marketing Guide: 100+ Marketing Tips for Free Agents by Douglas Florzak (2004)
"techies.com http://www.techies.com This job site focuses on information
technology (IT) professionals. In addition to job searches, the site includes ..."
4. The Digital Work Force: Building Infotech Skills at the Speed of Innovation by Carol A. Meares (2000)
"Barb Cole-Gomolski, "techies Want More Than Pay," Computerworld, June 29, 1998.
"Baiting the Hook for Tech Talent," The Washington Post, August 3. 1998. ..."
5. A Very Public Offering: A Rebel's Story of Business Excess, Success, and by Stephan Paternot, Andrew Essex (2001)
"Is there a place where these techies go after they snap? And the problem was
compounded by the fact that our setup was so bad. ..."
6. Command and Control for War and Peace by Thomas P. Coakley, DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"... "techies" in referring to engineers. Scientific and engineering backgrounds
predispose people to think of C2 in terms of the equipment, communications, ..."
7. Command and Control for War and Peace by Thomas P. Coakley, DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"... "techies" in referring to engineers. Scientific and engineering backgrounds
predispose people to think of C2 in terms of the equipment, communications, ..."