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highly: adv. [scientific computation] The preferred modifier for overstating an
understatement. As in: highly
nonoptimal, the worst possible way to do something; highly nontrivial, either impossible or
requiring a major research project; highly
nonlinear, completely erratic and unpredictable; highly nontechnical, drivel written for
lusers, oversimplified to the point of being
misleading or incorrect (compare drool-proof paper).
In other computing cultures, postfixing of
in the extreme might be preferred.
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