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21 real-time programming language for parallel processes
real-time programming language for parallel processes NRT Echtzeitprogrammiersprache f für parallele Prozesse (z. B. CHILL für die Programmierung von Vermittlungsprozessen)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > real-time programming language for parallel processes
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22 Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
Practical Extraction and Reporting Language (Perl) COMP, COMMS Programmiersprache für CGI-Skripten (Perl, programming language for CGI)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
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23 source language
source language 1. COMMS Ausgangssprache f (translation); 2. COMP Quellensprache f, Ursprungssprache f, Quellsprache f (programming)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > source language
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24 AI programing language
Dictionary English-German Informatics > AI programing language
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25 application-oriented programming language
< edp> ■ anwendungsorientierte Programmiersprache fEnglish-german technical dictionary > application-oriented programming language
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26 computer-oriented programming language
< edp> ■ computerorientierte Programmiersprache f ; rechnerorientierte Programmiersprache f ; maschinenorientierte Sprache fEnglish-german technical dictionary > computer-oriented programming language
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27 high-level programming language
< edp> ■ höhere Programmiersprache fEnglish-german technical dictionary > high-level programming language
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28 interactive programming language
< edp> ■ interaktive Programmiersprache fEnglish-german technical dictionary > interactive programming language
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29 logic programming language
< edp> ■ logikorientierte Programmiersprache fEnglish-german technical dictionary > logic programming language
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30 low-level programming language
English-german technical dictionary > low-level programming language
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31 problem-oriented programming language
English-german technical dictionary > problem-oriented programming language
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32 procedure-oriented programming language
< edp> ■ verfahrensorientierte Programmiersprache fEnglish-german technical dictionary > procedure-oriented programming language
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33 zebra programming language
(ZPL) < edp> ■ Zebra-Programmiersprache f (ZPL)English-german technical dictionary > zebra programming language
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34 high-level programming language
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35 A Programming Language
Dictionary English-German Informatics > A Programming Language
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36 object-oriented programming language
Dictionary English-German Informatics > object-oriented programming language
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37 COLAPS
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > COLAPS
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38 program
1.['prəʊgræm]noun1) (Amer.) see academic.ru/58260/programme">programme 1.2) (Computing, Electronics) Programm, das2. transitive verb,program file — Programmdatei, die
- mm-1) (Amer.) see programme 2.2) (Computing, Electronics) programmierenprogramming language — Programmiersprache, die
* * *verb - present participle programming ( American also programing): past tense, past participle programmed ( American also programed) - (to give information, instructions etc to (a machine, especially a computer, so that it can do a particular job).) programmieren* * *pro·gram[ˈprəʊgræm, AM ˈproʊ-]I. nto write a \program ein Programm schreiben3.II. vt<- mm->1. COMPUT▪ to \program sth etw programmierenpro·gramme[ˈprəʊgræm]AM pro·gram[AM ˈproʊ-]I. nwhat's on the \program for today? was steht heute auf dem Programm?fitness/modernization \program Fitness-/Modernisierungsprogramm ntII. vt<- mm->1. (instruct)▪ to \program sth etw programmierento \program a VCR einen Videorecorder programmieren [o einstellen▪ to \program sb to do sth jdn darauf programmieren, etw zu tunI'm \programd to wake up at seven ich wache automatisch um sieben Uhr auf* * *(US) ['prəʊgrm]1. nProgrammnt; (RAD, TV ALSO) Sendungfwe've got a very heavy programme of meetings — wir haben sehr viele Besprechungen auf unserem Programm
what's the programme for tomorrow? —
what's on the other programme? — was gibt es or läuft im anderen Programm?
our programmes for this evening — das Programm des heutigen Abends
2. vtprogrammierenprogrammed course —
* * *A s1. (Studien-, Partei- etc) Programm n:what’s the program for today? umg was steht heute auf dem Programm?2. THEAT etc Programm n:a) Spielplan mb) Programmheft nc) Darbietung f:program music Programmmusik f;program picture Beifilm m;program seller Programmverkäufer(in)3. RADIO, TV Programm n:a) Sendefolge fb) Sendung f:to be on the program im Programm sein, auf dem Programm stehen;program director Programmdirektor(in);program policy Programmpolitik f;program slot Programmplatz m4. Lehrplan mB v/t prät und pperf -grammed, US auch -gramed1. ein Programm aufstellen oder zusammenstellen für2. auf das Programm setzen, ansetzen3. planen, vorbereitenA s Programm n:program-controlled programmgesteuert;program exit Ausgang m;program library Programmbibliothek f;program sequence Programmfolge f;program step Programmschritt mB v/t prät und pperf -grammed, US auch -gramed programmieren (auch fig):to program sth to do sth etwas so programmieren, dass es etwas tut;programmed instruction SCHULE programmierter Unterrichtprog. abk1. program (programme) Progr.2. progress3. progressive* * *1.['prəʊgræm]noun1) (Amer.) see programme 1.2) (Computing, Electronics) Programm, das2. transitive verb,program file — Programmdatei, die
- mm-1) (Amer.) see programme 2.2) (Computing, Electronics) programmierenprogramming language — Programmiersprache, die
* * *(US) (radio - TV) n.Sendung -en f. (US) n.Programm -e n. v.programmieren v. -
39 low-level
ˈlow-lev·el1. (not high) tief\low-level flight Tiefflug m\low-level infection leichte Infektion\low-level job niedrige Position\low-level official kleiner Beamter/kleine Beamtin meist pej3. COMPUT niedere(r, s)\low-level [programming] language niedere [o maschinennahe] Programmiersprache* * *low-level adj1. niedrig (auch fig):low-level officials auch kleine Beamte;2. FLUG, MIL Tief(flieger)…:low-level bombing Bombenwurf m aus niedriger Flughöhe;low-level flight Tiefflug m3. schwach radioaktiv -
40 HTML
HTML (Abk. für HyperText Markup Language, file extensions *.html, *.htm) COMP, COMMS Hypertext-Markierungssprache f, Hypertext-Auszeichnungssprache f (programming language for websites)
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