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41 interpret
interpret v 1. COMMS dolmetschen (translate language); interpretieren, auslegen (understand); 2. COMP auswerten (programming); 3. GEN auswerten (evaluate); 4. LAW auslegen; 5. COMMS dolmetschen (translate language) -
42 compiler
< edp> (translates programming language into machine code) ■ Compiler m ; Kompilierer m ; Compilerprogramm n ; kompilierendes Programm n rar ; Übersetzer m rar -
43 compiling program
< edp> (translates programming language into machine code) ■ Compiler m ; Kompilierer m ; Compilerprogramm n ; kompilierendes Programm n rar ; Übersetzer m rar -
44 compiling routine
< edp> (translates programming language into machine code) ■ Compiler m ; Kompilierer m ; Compilerprogramm n ; kompilierendes Programm n rar ; Übersetzer m rar -
45 computer-oriented
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46 object-oriented
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47 proficiency
nounKönnen, das* * *noun die Tüchtigkeit* * *pro·fi·cien·cy[prəˈfɪʃən(t)si]\proficiency at the computer Computerkenntnisse plhis \proficiency in computer programming sein Können als Programmierer\proficiency at one's job Tüchtigkeit f im Beruf\proficiency in a language Sprachkenntnisse plto test sb's \proficiency in maths jds Kenntnisse in Mathematik testen\proficiency in writing schriftstellerisches Könnento show \proficiency sein Können [o seine Fertigkeiten] unter Beweis stellen* * *[prə'fISənsI]nher proficiency at teaching/as a secretary — ihre Tüchtigkeit als Lehrerin/Sekretärin
her proficiency in translating/accountancy — ihr Können als Übersetzerin/Buchhalterin
his proficiency with figures — sein Können im Umgang mit Zahlen
* * *proficiency test Leistungstest m* * *nounKönnen, dasdegree or standard of proficiency — Fertigkeit, die
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48 low-level
'low-lev·el adj1) ( 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 pej)3) comput niedere(r, s);\low-level [programming] language niedere [o maschinennahe] Programmiersprache -
49 proficiency
pro·fi·cien·cy [prəʼfɪʃən(t)si] nTüchtigkeit f, Können nt;\proficiency at the computer Computerkenntnisse fpl;his \proficiency in computer programming sein Können als Programmierer;\proficiency at one's job Tüchtigkeit f im Beruf;\proficiency in a language Sprachkenntnisse fpl;to test sb's \proficiency in maths jds Kenntnisse in Mathematik testen;\proficiency in writing schriftstellerisches Können;to show \proficiency sein Können [o seine Fertigkeiten] unter Beweis stellen -
50 attribute
attribute 1. COMP Attribut n (programming language); 2. GEN Eigenschaft f, Merkmal n; 3. IND Attribut n -
51 coding
coding 1. ACC Benennung f (identification of account); 2. COMP Codieren n, Codierung f (programming language) -
52 erasable programmable read-only memory
erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) COMP löschbarer programmierbarer Nur-Lese-Speicher m (programming language)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > erasable programmable read-only memory
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53 C
C s. 1. → capacity of a channel; 2. → capacity; 3. → cathode; 4. → current; 5. → coulomb; 6. → capacitance; 7. → computer programming language C (Nrt) s. → central office endEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > C
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54 APL
abbr ↑ A Programming Language COMP APS anwendungsorientierte Programmiersprache -
55 BASIC
abbr ↑ Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code PROG programming language BASIC Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code -
56 OOPL
abbr ↑ object-oriented programming language PROG OOPS objektorientierte Programmiersprache -
57 PL/1
abbr ↑ Programming Language 1 COMP PL/1 Programmiersprache 1
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