- Industry: 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.
(basketball term) the boundary line behind each basket; also called the "end line"
Industry:Sports
A variable that is available anywhere in the script in which it is defined.
Industry:Software; Computer
Defines classes to support a graphical, event-driven user interface for applications. See also Cocoa framework.
Industry:Software; Computer
An authentication method based on a secret known to only the two parties involved. Verification of passwords is a commonly used shared secret authentication method.
Industry:Software; Computer
In the I/O Kit, a collection of software abstractions that are common to all devices of a particular category. Families provide functionality and services to drivers. Examples of families include protocol families (such as SCSI, USB, and Firewire), storage families (disk drives), network families, and families that describe human interface devices (mouse and keyboard).
Industry:Software; Computer
A programming paradigm in which values are operated upon individually. Scalar programming is more common than vector code.
Industry:Software; Computer
A data structure of type LSLaunchFSRefSpec or LSLaunchURLSpec , used to specify to Launch Services the manner in which an item or items are to be opened.
Industry:Software; Computer
The distance (in points) between a baseline and y = 0; sometimes referred to as delta-y. See also baseline type.
Industry:Software; Computer
In QuickTime, a data structure that defines the relation between movie tracks, such as the relation between a timecode track and other tracks. See also timecode track.
Industry:Software; Computer