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Apple Inc.
Industria: Computer; Software
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
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Concurrent Version System. A source-code control system that Xcode can use to manage changes in source code over time and across multiple developers.
Industry:Software; Computer
DAC
Digital-to-analog converter. Circuitry that converts digital data to a corresponding analog signal. DACs are characterized by maximum sampling frequency, amplitude resolution in terms of bit depth, monotonicity, distortion characteristics, and noise floor. Compare user focus.
Industry:Software; Computer
A reference to a QuickTime media structure’s data.
Industry:Software; Computer
In audio, describes a variable-bit-rate audio format where information about the sizes of the frames is included in the audio data stream. Compare externally framed. See also webpage template, variable bit rate.
Industry:Software; Computer
The layering of windows according to the window class hierarchy. Compare window ordering.
Industry:Software; Computer
In WebObjects, a mechanism that connects your application to a particular database server. For each type of server you use, you need a separate adaptor. WebObjects provides an adaptor for databases conforming to JDBC.
Industry:Software; Computer
A control that allows a user to input date and time information in either a textual or graphical format.
Industry:Software; Computer
The design or modification of a software product, including its online help and documentation, to facilitate localization. Internationalization of software typically involves writing or modifying code to make use of locale-aware operating-system services for appropriate localized text input, display, formatting, and manipulation. See also localization.
Industry:Software; Computer
See decibel.
Industry:Software; Computer
A Quartz Composer patch that contains other patches. A macro is similar to a subroutine in a traditional program. A macro can nest other macros within it. A macro is visually distinguished from a nonmacro patch by its shape—macros have squared-off corners and other patches have rounded corners.
Industry:Software; Computer
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