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81 Printer Control Language
printer controle taal, commando's voor controle over de printer, PCL -
82 Standard Generalized Markup Language
n. algemene taalrichtlijn voor schrijven op internetEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Standard Generalized Markup Language
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83 Structured Query Language
(Computers) taal gebruikt in gegevensbanken voor definiëren van onderzoeken, SQL -
84 Virtual Reality Modeling Language
virtuele werkelijkheid ontwerp taal, taal voor het ontwerpen van drie-dimensionale modellen die worden vertoond op het internet, VRMLEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Virtual Reality Modeling Language
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85 agglutinative language
Agglutinatieve taal (een taal waarbij de woorden gevormd worden door toevoegingen aan de wortel die onveranderlijk is) -
86 application oriented language
toepassingsgerichte taal (programmeertaal, die faciliteiten of een wijze van notatie heeft, die nuttig zijn voor oplossing van bepaalde problemen) -
87 biblical language
bijbelse taal, oud hebreeuws -
88 bombastic language
opgeblazen woorden, hoogdravende taal -
89 coarse language
ruwe taal; simpele taal -
90 colloquial language
spreektaal -
91 computer language
computertaal (de kunstmatige taal die gebruikt wordt voor het schrijven van computerprogramma's) -
92 dead language
dode taal,een taal die niet meer gebruikt wordt -
93 deaf-and-dumb language
taal voor doofstommen, gebarentaal -
94 decent language
schone taal,nette taal -
95 declarative language
declaratieve taal -
96 develop language
ontwikkelingstaal (computer taal die het schrijven van programma's makkelijk maakt) -
97 enriched the language
verrijkte de taal -
98 enrichment of the language
verrijking van de taal -
99 everyday language
alledaagse taal -
100 fishmonger's language
straattaal, markttaal
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