slovodefinícia
tools
(mass)
tools
- nástroje
tools
(encz)
tools,nářadí
tools
(encz)
tools,nástroje n: pl.
tools
(foldoc)
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
TOOLS

(TOOLS) One of the oldest object-oriented
conferences, with 18 published proceedings volumes. TOOLS is
organised by Interactive Software Engineering.

(1995-12-29)
TOOLS
(bouvier)
TOOLS. The Massachusetts act of assembly of 1805, c. 100, which provided
that "the tools of any debtor necessary for his trade and occupation, should
be exempted from execution," was held to designate those implements which
are commonly used by the hand of one man, in some manual labor necessary for
his subsistence. The apparatus of a printing office, such as types, presses,
&c. are not therefore included under the term tools. 13 Mass. Rep. 82; 10
Pick. 423; 3 Vern. 133; and see 2 Pick. 80; 5 Mass. 313.
2. By the forty-sixth section of the act of March 2, 1789, 1 Story's
Laws U. S. 612, the tools or implements of a mechanical trade of persons who
arrive in the United States, are free and exempted from duty.

podobné slovodefinícia
tools
(mass)
tools
- nástroje
fall between two stools
(encz)
fall between two stools,
monetary tools
(encz)
monetary tools,nástroje monetární politiky Mgr. Dita Gálová
tools
(encz)
tools,nářadí tools,nástroje n: pl.
Toolshed
(gcide)
Toolshed \Tool"shed\
a small closed structure in which tools are stored, often
found in the back yard of a residence.
[[JC]
Tool-stock
(gcide)
Tool-post \Tool"-post`\, Tool-stock \Tool"-stock`\, n. (Mach.)
The part of a tool-rest in which a cutting tool is clamped.
[1913 Webster]
toolshed
(wn)
toolshed
n 1: a shed for storing tools [syn: toolshed, toolhouse]
a tools integration standard
(foldoc)
A Tools Integration Standard
ATIS

(ATIS) An object-oriented interface to a
set of services that allows the saving, accessing and managing
of information in a common repository. Developed by {Atherton
Technology} and DEC, based on an extended version of the
Software BackPlane, proposed as an industry standard.

(1994-10-25)
automatically programmed tools
(foldoc)
Automatically Programmed Tools

(APT) A language for numerically controlled machine
tools.

Versions: APT II (IBM 704, 1958), APT III (IBM 7090, 1961).

["APT Part Programming", McGraw-Hill].

[Sammet 1969, p. 605].

(1995-05-04)
case tools
(foldoc)
CASE tools

Software tools to help in the application of CASE methods to a
software project.
cstools
(foldoc)
CSTools

Concurrency through message-passing to named message
queues.
cygnus tcl tools
(foldoc)
Cygnus Tcl Tools

A rebundling of Tcl and Tk into the Cygnus GNU
build framework with "configure" by david d 'zoo' zuhn
.

(ftp://cygnus.com/pub/).

(2000-09-25)
shapetools
(foldoc)
ShapeTools

A code management system for Unix from
The Technical University of Berlin.

(1995-05-11)
sun-stools
(foldoc)
sun-stools

Unflattering hackerism for SunTools, a pre-X windowing
environment notorious in its day for size, slowness, and
misfeatures. X, however, is larger and slower; see
second-system effect.
tools
(foldoc)
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
TOOLS

(TOOLS) One of the oldest object-oriented
conferences, with 18 published proceedings volumes. TOOLS is
organised by Interactive Software Engineering.

(1995-12-29)
toolsmith
(foldoc)
toolsmith

The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who
specialises in making the tools with which other programmers
create applications. Many hackers consider this more fun than
applications per se; to understand why, see uninteresting.
Jon Bentley, in the "Bumper-Sticker Computer Science" chapter
of his book "More Programming Pearls", quotes Dick Sites from
DEC as saying "I'd rather write programs to write programs
than write programs".

[Jargon File]
sun-stools
(jargon)
sun-stools
n.

Unflattering hackerism for SunTools, a pre-X windowing environment
notorious in its day for size, slowness, and misfeatures. X, however, is
larger and (some claim) slower; see second-system effect.
toolsmith
(jargon)
toolsmith
n.

The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who specializes
in making the tools with which other programmers create applications.
Many hackers consider this more fun than applications per se; to understand
why, see uninteresting. Jon Bentley, in the “Bumper-Sticker Computer
Science” chapter of his book More Programming Pearls, quotes Dick Sites
from DEC as saying “I'd rather write programs to write programs than
write programs”.

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