- 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.
In WebObjects, a message conforming to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) sent from the web server to the user’s web browser that contains the resource specified by the corresponding request. The response is typically a webpage. See also request.
Industry:Software; Computer
The kind of baseline used with a particular kind of text.
Industry:Software; Computer
A project setting that specifies the default SDK to use when building the project’s targets. Targets can override this setting with the iPhone OS Deployment Target build setting.
Industry:Software; Computer
A view that groups together two or more subviews, such as list or column views. A split view includes one or more splitter bars to adjust the relative sizes of the subviews.
Industry:Software; Computer
To send files to a device or program (called a spooler or daemon) that puts them in a queue for later processing. The print spooler controls output of jobs to a printer. Other devices, such as plotters and input devices, can also have spoolers.
Industry:Software; Computer
A temporary disk file used by an application to store data. It is generally used to save memory.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, information the debugger stores about each function call that your program makes.
Industry:Software; Computer
Plug-ins for standard Apple applications, such as Interface Builder, Address Book, and Quartz Composer, and preference panes.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Carbon applications, the event handler that processes an event if the application did not install one for it.
Industry:Software; Computer