slovodefinícia
faq
(mass)
FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions, často kladené otázky
faq
(encz)
FAQ,Často kladené otázky [zkr.] Frequently Asked Question Michal Kolesa
(michal.kolesa@quick.cz)
faq
(encz)
FAQ,Frequently Asked Question [zkr.]
FAQ
(gcide)
FAQ \FAQ\ (f[a^]k), FAQ list \FAQ" list`\ (f[a^]k"l[i^]st`),
FAQlist \FAQ"list\ (f[a^]k"l[i^]st`), pr. n. [acronym from
Frequently Asked Questions.]
A list of questions and answers concerning a specific topic,
such as how to use a particular computer program. Many such
lists contain answers to the most commonly asked questions
about that topic, however the questions need not derive from
actual queries. Such lists are often maintained in electronic
form and made available on the World Wide Web. [acronym]
[PJC]
faq
(wn)
FAQ
n 1: a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a
given topic) along with their answers
faq
(foldoc)
frequently asked question
FAQ
FAQL
FAQ list

(FAQ, or rarely FAQL, FAQ list) A document
provided for many Usenet newsgroups (and, more recently,
web services) which attempts to answer questions
which new readers often ask. These are maintained by
volunteers and posted regularly to the newsgroup. You should
always consult the FAQ list for a group before posting to it
in case your question or point is common knowledge.

The collection of all FAQ lists is one of the most precious
and remarkable resources on the Internet. It contains a
huge wealth of up-to-date expert knowledge on many subjects of
common interest. Accuracy of the information is greatly
assisted by its frequent exposure to criticism by an
interested, and occasionally well-informed, audience (the
readers of the relevant newsgroup).

The main FTP archive for FAQs is on a computer called RTFM
at MIT, where they can be accessed either {by group
(ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.answers/)} or {by
hierarchy (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/)}.
There is another archive at {Imperial College
(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/)}, London, UK and a
web archive in {Ohio
(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html)},
USA.

The FAQs are also posted to Usenet newsgroups:
news:comp.answers, news:news.answers and
news:alt.answers.

(1997-12-08)
faq
(jargon)
FAQ
/F·A·Q/, /fak/, n.

[Usenet]

1. A Frequently Asked Question.

2. A compendium of accumulated lore, posted periodically to high-volume
newsgroups in an attempt to forestall such questions. Some people prefer
the term ‘FAQ list’ or ‘FAQL’ /fa'kl/, reserving ‘FAQ’ for sense 1.

This lexicon itself serves as a good example of a collection of one kind of
lore, although it is far too big for a regular FAQ posting. Examples: “What
is the proper type of NULL?” and “What's that funny name for the #
character?” are both Frequently Asked Questions. Several FAQs refer readers
to the Jargon File.
faq
(vera)
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (slang, Usenet)
podobné slovodefinícia
faq
(mass)
FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions, často kladené otázky
faq
(encz)
FAQ,Často kladené otázky [zkr.] Frequently Asked Question Michal Kolesa
(michal.kolesa@quick.cz)FAQ,Frequently Asked Question [zkr.]
faqir
(encz)
faqir, n:
faquir
(encz)
faquir, n:
FAQ list
(gcide)
FAQ \FAQ\ (f[a^]k), FAQ list \FAQ" list`\ (f[a^]k"l[i^]st`),
FAQlist \FAQ"list\ (f[a^]k"l[i^]st`), pr. n. [acronym from
Frequently Asked Questions.]
A list of questions and answers concerning a specific topic,
such as how to use a particular computer program. Many such
lists contain answers to the most commonly asked questions
about that topic, however the questions need not derive from
actual queries. Such lists are often maintained in electronic
form and made available on the World Wide Web. [acronym]
[PJC]
FAQlist
(gcide)
FAQ \FAQ\ (f[a^]k), FAQ list \FAQ" list`\ (f[a^]k"l[i^]st`),
FAQlist \FAQ"list\ (f[a^]k"l[i^]st`), pr. n. [acronym from
Frequently Asked Questions.]
A list of questions and answers concerning a specific topic,
such as how to use a particular computer program. Many such
lists contain answers to the most commonly asked questions
about that topic, however the questions need not derive from
actual queries. Such lists are often maintained in electronic
form and made available on the World Wide Web. [acronym]
[PJC]
Faquir
(gcide)
Faquir \Fa*quir"\, n.
See Fakir.
[1913 Webster]Fakir \Fa"kir\, n. [Ar. faq[imac]r poor.]
an Oriental Muslim or Hindu religious ascetic or begging monk
who is regarded as a holy man or a wonder worker. [Written
also faquir anf fakeer.]
[1913 Webster]
faquir
(gcide)
Faquir \Fa*quir"\, n.
See Fakir.
[1913 Webster]Fakir \Fa"kir\, n. [Ar. faq[imac]r poor.]
an Oriental Muslim or Hindu religious ascetic or begging monk
who is regarded as a holy man or a wonder worker. [Written
also faquir anf fakeer.]
[1913 Webster]
faq
(wn)
FAQ
n 1: a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a
given topic) along with their answers
faqir
(wn)
faqir
n 1: a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy
man [syn: fakir, fakeer, faqir, faquir]
faquir
(wn)
faquir
n 1: a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy
man [syn: fakir, fakeer, faqir, faquir]
safaqis
(wn)
Safaqis
n 1: the second largest city in Tunisia; located in eastern
Tunisia near a phosphate region [syn: Sfax, Safaqis]
faq
(foldoc)
frequently asked question
FAQ
FAQL
FAQ list

(FAQ, or rarely FAQL, FAQ list) A document
provided for many Usenet newsgroups (and, more recently,
web services) which attempts to answer questions
which new readers often ask. These are maintained by
volunteers and posted regularly to the newsgroup. You should
always consult the FAQ list for a group before posting to it
in case your question or point is common knowledge.

The collection of all FAQ lists is one of the most precious
and remarkable resources on the Internet. It contains a
huge wealth of up-to-date expert knowledge on many subjects of
common interest. Accuracy of the information is greatly
assisted by its frequent exposure to criticism by an
interested, and occasionally well-informed, audience (the
readers of the relevant newsgroup).

The main FTP archive for FAQs is on a computer called RTFM
at MIT, where they can be accessed either {by group
(ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.answers/)} or {by
hierarchy (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/)}.
There is another archive at {Imperial College
(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/)}, London, UK and a
web archive in {Ohio
(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html)},
USA.

The FAQs are also posted to Usenet newsgroups:
news:comp.answers, news:news.answers and
news:alt.answers.

(1997-12-08)
faq list
(foldoc)
frequently asked question
FAQ
FAQL
FAQ list

(FAQ, or rarely FAQL, FAQ list) A document
provided for many Usenet newsgroups (and, more recently,
web services) which attempts to answer questions
which new readers often ask. These are maintained by
volunteers and posted regularly to the newsgroup. You should
always consult the FAQ list for a group before posting to it
in case your question or point is common knowledge.

The collection of all FAQ lists is one of the most precious
and remarkable resources on the Internet. It contains a
huge wealth of up-to-date expert knowledge on many subjects of
common interest. Accuracy of the information is greatly
assisted by its frequent exposure to criticism by an
interested, and occasionally well-informed, audience (the
readers of the relevant newsgroup).

The main FTP archive for FAQs is on a computer called RTFM
at MIT, where they can be accessed either {by group
(ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.answers/)} or {by
hierarchy (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/)}.
There is another archive at {Imperial College
(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/)}, London, UK and a
web archive in {Ohio
(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html)},
USA.

The FAQs are also posted to Usenet newsgroups:
news:comp.answers, news:news.answers and
news:alt.answers.

(1997-12-08)
faql
(foldoc)
frequently asked question
FAQ
FAQL
FAQ list

(FAQ, or rarely FAQL, FAQ list) A document
provided for many Usenet newsgroups (and, more recently,
web services) which attempts to answer questions
which new readers often ask. These are maintained by
volunteers and posted regularly to the newsgroup. You should
always consult the FAQ list for a group before posting to it
in case your question or point is common knowledge.

The collection of all FAQ lists is one of the most precious
and remarkable resources on the Internet. It contains a
huge wealth of up-to-date expert knowledge on many subjects of
common interest. Accuracy of the information is greatly
assisted by its frequent exposure to criticism by an
interested, and occasionally well-informed, audience (the
readers of the relevant newsgroup).

The main FTP archive for FAQs is on a computer called RTFM
at MIT, where they can be accessed either {by group
(ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/comp.answers/)} or {by
hierarchy (ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/)}.
There is another archive at {Imperial College
(ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/)}, London, UK and a
web archive in {Ohio
(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html)},
USA.

The FAQs are also posted to Usenet newsgroups:
news:comp.answers, news:news.answers and
news:alt.answers.

(1997-12-08)
rtfaq
(foldoc)
RTFAQ

(Usenet, primarily written, by analogy with RTFM) Read the
FAQ!

An exhortation that the person addressed ought to read the
newsgroup's FAQ list before posting questions.

[Jargon File]

(1994-12-08)
faq
(jargon)
FAQ
/F·A·Q/, /fak/, n.

[Usenet]

1. A Frequently Asked Question.

2. A compendium of accumulated lore, posted periodically to high-volume
newsgroups in an attempt to forestall such questions. Some people prefer
the term ‘FAQ list’ or ‘FAQL’ /fa'kl/, reserving ‘FAQ’ for sense 1.

This lexicon itself serves as a good example of a collection of one kind of
lore, although it is far too big for a regular FAQ posting. Examples: “What
is the proper type of NULL?” and “What's that funny name for the #
character?” are both Frequently Asked Questions. Several FAQs refer readers
to the Jargon File.
faq list
(jargon)
FAQ list
/F·A·Q list/, /fak list/, n.

[common; Usenet] Syn FAQ, sense 2.
faql
(jargon)
FAQL
/fa'kl/, n.

Syn. FAQ list.
rtfaq
(jargon)
RTFAQ
/R·T·F·A·Q/, imp.

[Usenet: primarily written, by analogy with RTFM] Abbrev. for ‘Read the
FAQ!’, an exhortation that the person addressed ought to read the
newsgroup's FAQ list before posting questions.
faq
(vera)
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (slang, Usenet)

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