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21 assignment statement
"A programming language statement used to assign a value to a variable. It usually consists of three elements: an expression to be assigned, an assignment operator (typically a symbol such as = or:=), and a destination variable. On execution of the assignment statement, the expression is evaluated and the resulting value is stored in the specified destination." -
22 command line interface
"A form of interface between the operating system and the user in which the user types commands, using a special command language. Although systems with command-line interfaces are usually considered more difficult to learn and use than those with graphical interfaces, command-based systems are usually programmable; this gives them flexibility unavailable in graphics-based systems that do not have a programming interface." -
23 command-line interface
"A form of interface between the operating system and the user in which the user types commands, using a special command language. Although systems with command-line interfaces are usually considered more difficult to learn and use than those with graphical interfaces, command-based systems are usually programmable; this gives them flexibility unavailable in graphics-based systems that do not have a programming interface." -
24 Java
"An object-oriented programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc." -
25 keyword
Any of the set of words that comprises a given programming language or set of operating-system routines. -
26 reserved word
"A word that has special meaning to a program or in a programming language and can be used only in certain predefined circumstances; it cannot be used in naming documents, files, labels, variables, or user-generated tools such as macros." -
27 single-precision
"Of or pertaining to a floating-point number having the least precision among two or more options commonly offered by a programming language, such as single-precision versus double-precision." -
28 SQL
"A database query and programming language widely used for accessing, querying, updating, and managing data in relational database systems." -
29 LINQ
"A query syntax that defines a set of query operators that allow traversal, filter, and projection operations to be expressed in a direct, declarative way in any.NET-based programming language." -
30 LINQ to DataSet
A LINQ technology that makes it easier and faster to query over data cached in a DataSet object. The queries are expressed in the programming language itself and not as string literals embedded in the application code. -
31 LINQ to SQL
"A LINQ technology that provides a run-time infrastructure for managing relational data as objects. In LINQ to SQL, the data model of a relational database is mapped to an object model expressed in the programming language of the developer." -
32 implementation class
"In a static structure diagram, a class that defines the physical data structures and procedures of an object as implemented in a traditional programming language, such as C++. An object may have only one implementation class." -
33 X++
The object-oriented programming language used to develop software for the Microsoft Dynamics AX application.X++
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