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  • [Lovely]boy^_^/EnglishGrammer/Passive . . . . 3 matches
          But sometimes upposed to has a different meaning. Something is supposed to happen
          C. Sometimes have something done has a different meaning.
          With this meaning, we use have something done to say that something happens to somebody or their belongings. Usually what happens is not nice.
  • HowToBuildConceptMap . . . . 2 matches
          * Connect the concepts by lines. Label the lines with one or a few linking words. The linking words should define the relationship between the two concepts so that it reads as a valid statement or proposition. The connection creates meaning. When you hierarchically link together a large number of related ideas, you can see the structure of meaning for a given subject domain.
  • MoinMoin . . . . 2 matches
         "Moin" meaning "Good Morning", and "MoinMoin" being an emphasis, i.e. "A ''Very'' Good Morning". The name was obviously chosen for its WikiWikiNess.
         Mmmmh , seems that I can enrich so more info: "Moin" has the meaning of "Good Morning" but it is spoken under murmur like "mornin'" although the Syllable is too short alone, so it is spoken twice. If you shorten "Good Morning" with "morn'" it has the same effect with "morn'morn'". --Thomas Albl
  • Refactoring/OrganizingData . . . . 2 matches
          * You have a literal number with a paricular meaning. [[BR]] ''Crate a constant, name it after the meaning, and replace the number with it.''
  • UML/CaseTool . . . . 2 matches
         ''Reverse engineering'' in this context means, that the UML tool reads program source code as input and ''derives'' model data and corresponding graphical UML diagrams from it (as opposed to the somewhat broader meaning described in the article "[[Reverse engineering]]").
         Reverse engineering encloses the problematic, that diagram data is normally not contained with the program source, such that the UML tool, at least in the initial step, has to create some ''random layout'' of the graphical symbols of the UML notation or use some automatic ''layout algorithm'' to place the symbols in a way that the user can understand the diagram. For example, the symbols should be placed at such locations on the drawing pane that they don't overlap. Usually, the user of such a functionality of an UML tool has to manually edit those automatically generated diagrams to attain some meaningfulness. It also often doesn't make sense to draw diagrams of the whole program source, as that represents just too much detail to be of interest at the level of the UML diagrams. There are also language features of some [[programming language]]s, like ''class-'' or ''function templates'' of the programming language [[C plus plus|C++]], which are notoriously hard to convert automatically to UML diagrams in their full complexity.
  • 서지혜/단어장 . . . . 2 matches
          소집 : a levy brief [ meaning ]
          The study of history of words, their origins, and how their form and meaning have changed over time.
  • AcceleratedC++/Chapter5 . . . . 1 match
          === 5.2.4 The meaning of students.erase(students.begin() + i) ===
  • Functor . . . . 1 match
         A function object, often called a functor, is a computer programming construct allowing an object to be invoked or called as if it were an ordinary function, usually with the same syntax. The exact meaning may vary among programming languages. A functor used in this manner in computing bears little relation to the term functor as used in the mathematical field of category theory.
  • Garbage collector for C and C++ . . . . 1 match
         # -DDONT_ADD_BYTE_AT_END is meaningful only with -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS or
  • MatrixAndQuaternionsFaq . . . . 1 match
          does not provide a very meaningful context.
  • MoinMoinFaq . . . . 1 match
         alter its meaning in a detrimental way). Pretty much any collaborative system
  • MoreEffectiveC++ . . . . 1 match
          * Item 8: Understand the differend meanings of new and delete - new와 delete가 쓰임에 따른 의미들의 차이를 이해하라.
  • MoreEffectiveC++/Miscellany . . . . 1 match
         "변화한다.", 험난한 소프트웨어의 발전에 잘 견디는 클래스를 작성하라. (원문:Given that things will change, writeclasses that can withstand the rough-and-tumble world of software evolution.) "demand-paged"의 가상 함수를 피하라. 다른 이가 만들어 놓지 않으면, 너도 만들 방법이 없는 그런 경우를 피하라.(모호, 원문:Avoid "demand-paged" virtual functions, whereby you make no functions virtual unless somebody comes along and demands that you do it) 대신에 함수의 ''meaning''을 결정하고, 유도된 클래스에서 새롭게 정의할 것인지 판단하라. 그렇게 되면, 가상(virtual)으로 선언해라, 어떤 이라도 재정의 못할지라도 말이다. 그렇지 않다면, 비가상(nonvirtual)으로 선언해라, 그리고 차후에 그것을 바꾸어라 왜냐하면 그것은 다른사람을 편하게 하기 때문이다.;전체 클래스의 목적에서 변화를 유지하는지 확신을 해라.
  • MoreEffectiveC++/Operator . . . . 1 match
         == Item 8: Understand the differend meanings of new and delete ==
  • ProjectPrometheus/CollaborativeFiltering . . . . 1 match
          *For every meaningful action(searching, viewing, writing a review, rating without writing reviews) there is a pref coefficient. (prefCoef)
  • RSS . . . . 1 match
         Winer published RSS 2.0 in 2002, emphasizing "Really Simple Syndication" as the meaning of the three-letter abbreviation. RSS 2.0 remained largely compatible with RSS 0.92, and added the ability to add extension elements in their own namespaces. In 2003, Winer and Userland Software assigned ownership of the RSS 2.0 specification to his then workplace, Harvard's Berkman Center for the Internet & Society.
  • RelationalDatabaseManagementSystem . . . . 1 match
         The fundamental assumption of the relational model is that all data are represented as mathematical relations, i.e., a subset of the Cartesian product of n sets. In the mathematical model, reasoning about such data is done in two-valued predicate logic (that is, without NULLs), meaning there are two possible evaluations for each proposition: either true or false. Data are operated upon by means of a relational calculus and algebra.
  • WhyWikiWorks . . . . 1 match
          * any and all information can be deleted by anyone. Wiki pages represent nothing but discussion and consensus because it's much easier to delete flames, spam and trivia than to indulge them. What remains is naturally meaningful.
  • WikiTextFormattingTestPage . . . . 1 match
         verrry funny pictures for an old chinese; no more meaning like "FA3B27E5" or other Hex-Code
  • [Lovely]boy^_^/EnglishGrammer/PresentAndPast . . . . 1 match
          You can say I'm seeing when the meaning is "having a meeting with" (Especially in the future)
  • 데블스캠프2005/java . . . . 1 match
         According to the available accounts, Bill Joy had ideas of a new language combining the best of Mesa and C. He proposed, in a paper called Further, to Sun that its engineers should produce an object-oriented environment based on C++. James Gosling's frustrations with C++ began while working on Imagination, an SGML editor. Initially, James attempted to modify and extend C++, which he referred to as C++ ++ -- (which is a play on the name of C++ meaning 'C++ plus some good things, and minus some bad things'), but soon abandoned that in favor of creating an entirely new language, called Oak named after the oak tree that stood just outside his office.
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