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1 basic set commands
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > basic set commands
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2 basic set commands
Полиграфия: команды параметров набора -
3 basic set commands
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > basic set commands
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4 commands
командует; командыstacked commands — пакетированные команды; командный стек
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5 change via commands
stacked commands — пакетированные команды; командный стек
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6 stacked commands
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7 stacking of commands
stacked commands — пакетированные команды; командный стек
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8 position commands
stacked commands — пакетированные команды; командный стек
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > position commands
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9 proof with typesetting commands
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > proof with typesetting commands
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10 sequence of commands
stacked commands — пакетированные команды; командный стек
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > sequence of commands
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11 spacing commands
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > spacing commands
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12 computer instruction set
instruction set — система команд; набор команд
a poor set of players — плохая команда, плохие игроки
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > computer instruction set
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13 network basic input/output system
"An application programming interface (API) that can be used by programs on a local area network (LAN). NetBIOS provides programs with a uniform set of commands for requesting the lower-level services required to manage names, conduct sessions, and send datagrams between nodes on a network."نظام إدخال/إخراج أساسي للشبكةEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > network basic input/output system
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14 command
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > command
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15 command
functional command — функциональная команда, команда управления
command word — командное слово; команда
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16 Kurtz, Thomas E.
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. USA[br]American mathematician who, with Kemeny developed BASIC, a high-level computer language.[br]Kurtz took his first degree in mathematics at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), where he also gained experience in numerical methods as a result of working in the National Bureau of Standards Institute for Numerical Analysis located on the campus. In 1956 he obtained a PhD in statistics at Princeton, after which he took up a post as an instructor at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. There he found a considerable interest in computing was already in existence, and he was soon acting as the Dartmouth contact with the New England Regional Computer Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an initiative partly supported by IBM. With Kemeny, he learned the Share Assembly Language then in use, but they were concerned about the difficulty of programming computers in assembly language and of teaching it to students and colleagues at Dartmouth. In 1959 the college obtained an LGP-30 computer and Kurtz became the first Director of the Dartmouth Computer Center. However, the small memory (4 k) of this 30-bit machine precluded its use with the recently available high-level language Algol 58. Therefore, with Kemeny, he set about developing a simple language and operating system that would use simple English commands and be easy to learn and use. This they called the Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code (BASIC). At the same time they jointly supervised the design and development of a time-sharing system suitable for college use, so that by 1964, when Kurtz became an associate professor of mathematics, they had a fully operational BASIC system; by 1969 a sixth version was already in existence. In 1966 Kurtz left Dartmouth to become a Director of the Kiewit Computer Center, and then, in 1975, he became a Director of the Office of Academic Computing; in 1978 he returned to Dartmouth as Professor of Mathematics. He also served on various national committees.[br]Bibliography1964, with J.G.Kemeny, BASIC Instruction Manual: Dartmouth College (for details of the development of BASIC etc.).1968, with J.G.Kemeny "Dartmouth time-sharing", Science 223.Further ReadingR.L.Wexelblat, 1981, History of Programming Languages, London: Academic Press (a more general view of the development of computer languages).KF
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