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1 delegate
"A type that references a method. Once a delegate is assigned a method, it behaves exactly like that method. Delegates are roughly similar to function pointers in C++; however, they are type-safe and secure." -
2 delegate
I[΄deligət] n պատգամավոր, պատվի րակ. observer delegate դիտորդ պատգամավորII[΄deligeit] v պատգամա վոր/պատվի րակ ուղարկել. պատվիրակել. լիազորել -
3 Delegate
مفوض ، مندوب ، ممثلv́ فوض ، أوفد مندوبا ، ندب -
4 delegate
Someone granted permission to access items or perform functions on another user's behalf. -
5 delegate
"Someone who has been specified by a manager (or other person) to make or receive calls on their behalf. Delegates can change call forwarding settings and add other delegates. Delegates are automatically given “Team Access,” which allows them to contact the “manager” even when his or her presence is set to Do not Disturb."مفوَّض -
6 delegate control
A control on a page or master page that can be replaced with another control or content. -
7 curried delegate
A delegate that is handled through curried functions. -
8 Union delegate
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9 domain administrator
"A person who is a member of the Domain Admins group. Domain administrators can create, delete, and manage all objects that reside within the domain in which they are administrators. They can also assign and reset passwords and delegate administrative authority for network resources to other trusted users." -
10 anonymous method
A practical language construct that allows programmers to create code blocks that can be encapsulated in a delegate and executed at a later time. They are based on a language concept called a lambda function and are similar to those found in Lisp and Python. -
11 covariance
"In programming languages, the ability to use a more derived type than that originally specified. Covariance in generic interfaces and delegates allows for implicit conversion of generic type parameters. Covariance is also supported for non-generic delegates for matching method signatures with delegate types." -
12 contravariance
"In programming languages, the ability to use a less derived type than that originally specified. Contravariance in generic interfaces and delegates allows for implicit conversion of generic type parameters. Contravariance is also supported for non-generic delegates for matching method signatures with delegate types." -
13 observer
[əb΄zə:və] n դիտող, դիտորդ, հսկող. observer delegate դիտորդ պատգամավոր. observer status դիտորդի կարգավիճակ
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