Hackquire™ Etymology.
The Hackquire™ book's etymology comes from merging 'hack' and 'acquire.' The idea emerged while the creators were at an airport due to delayed flights. 'Hack' traces back to Middle English, meaning "to cut roughly." By the 1950s at MIT, it evolved to describe hands-on technical problem-solving and later, unauthorized computer access. 'Acquire,' first recorded in English before 1450, comes from the Latin 'acquirere,' meaning "to seek to obtain." Creating 'Hackquire™' showcases the creators' respect for history and dedication to innovative working methods. What do you think of the name? Go to the contact page and tell us your thoughts. Learn more about the method [here], the book [here], and the creators [here].