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Grokking a Foreign Codebase

grok (grŏk)

. . . to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed . . .
Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein

To understand. Connotes intimate and exhaustive knowledge. When you claim to ‘grok’ some knowledge or technique, you are asserting that you have not merely learned it in a detached instrumental way but that it has become part of you, part of your identity. For example, to say that you “know” LISP is simply to assert that you can code in it if necessary — but to say you “grok” LISP is to claim that you have deeply entered the world-view and spirit of the language, with the implication that it has transformed your view of programming.
The New Hackers Dictionary, Eric S. Raymond

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