podobné slovo | definícia |
ovládnutí anglie normany po bitvě u hastings 1066 (czen) | ovládnutí Anglie Normany po bitvě u Hastings 1066,Norman Conquest |
366 days (wn) | 366 days
n 1: in the Gregorian calendar: any year divisible by 4 except
centenary years divisible by 400 [syn: leap year,
intercalary year, 366 days, bissextile year] |
atomic number 66 (wn) | atomic number 66
n 1: a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; forms
compounds that are highly magnetic [syn: dysprosium,
Dy, atomic number 66] |
16650 (foldoc) | 16650
A version of the 16550A UART with a 32-byte
FIFO. Superseded by the 16750C.
(2003-07-05)
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cdc 6600 (foldoc) | CDC 6600
A mainframe computer from {Control Data
Corporation}, first delivered in 1964. It is generally
considered to be the first successful supercomputer, about
three times faster than STRETCH. Its successor was the {CDC
7600}.
(2007-03-01)
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coral 66 (foldoc) | CORAL 66
A real-time system programming language derived from JOVIAL
and ALGOL 60. It was adopted as the British military
standard from 1970 until the arrival of Ada.
["Official Definition of CORAL 66", P.M. Woodward et al, HMSO,
London, 1970].
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fortran 66 (foldoc) | Fortran 66
Fortran IV standardised. ASA X3.9-1966.
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iso 3166 (foldoc) | country code
ISO 3166
Originally, a two-letter abbreviation
for a particular country (or geographical region), generally
used as a top-level domain.
Originally country codes were just for countries; but country
codes have been allocated for many areas (mostly islands) that
aren't countries, such as Antarctica (aq), Christmas Island
(cx) and Saint Pierre et Miquelon (pm).
Country codes are defined in ISO 3166 and are used as the
top level domain for Internet hostnames in most countries
but hardly ever in the USA (code "us"). ISO 3166 defines
short and full english and french names, two- and three-letter
codes and a three-digit code for each country.
There are also language codes.
{Latest list
(http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/list-en1.html)}.
(2006-12-11)
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iso 9660 (foldoc) | ISO 9660
The ISO standard file system for
CD-ROMs, later extended by the Joliet standard to allow
Unicode characters.
(2006-09-25)
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line 666 (foldoc) | line 666
(Christian eschatological myth) The notional line of
source at which a program fails for obscure reasons, implying
either that *somebody* is out to get it (when you are the
programmer), or that it richly deserves to be got (when you
are not).
E.g. "It works when I trace through it, but seems to crash on
line 666 when I run it." "What happens is that whenever a
large batch comes through, mmdf dies on the Line of the Beast.
Probably some twit hard-coded a buffer size."
[Jargon File]
(1999-03-01)
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rfc 1661 (foldoc) | RFC 1661
The RFC defining {Point-to-Point
Protocol}.
(rfc:1661).
(1997-02-05)
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line 666 (jargon) | line 666
[from Christian eschatological myth] n. The notional line of source at
which a program fails for obscure reasons, implying either that somebody is
out to get it (when you are the programmer), or that it richly deserves to
be so gotten (when you are not). “It works when I trace through it, but
seems to crash on line 666 when I run it.” “What happens is that whenever a
large batch comes through, mmdf dies on the Line of the Beast. Probably
some twit hardcoded a buffer size.”
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