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41 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." -
42 asterisk
The * character. Indicates multiplication in programming languages and also serves as a wildcard character representing one or more characters.علامة النجمة (*) -
43 Boolean operator
"An operator designed to work with Boolean values. The four most common Boolean operators in programming use are AND (logical conjunction), OR (logical inclusion), XOR (exclusive OR), and NOT (logical negation)." -
44 client
"In object-oriented programming, a member of a class (group) that uses the services of another class to which it is not related." -
45 ar-sa صفحة التعليمات البرمجية
"In a graphical user interface, programming instructions embedded in a menu option or button defined by the user. The snippet--consisting of one or more lines of source code--determines what the option or button does when chosen or clicked."English-Arabic terms dictionary > ar-sa صفحة التعليمات البرمجية
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46 code snippet
"In a graphical user interface, programming instructions embedded in a menu option or button defined by the user. The snippet--consisting of one or more lines of source code--determines what the option or button does when chosen or clicked." -
47 code snippet
A small piece of programming code that is part of a larger program. Usually the code snippet performs a specific function or task. -
48 COM+
"An extension of the COM (Component Object Model) programming architecture that includes a run-time or execution environment and extensible services, including transaction services, security, load balancing, and automatic memory management."COM+ -
49 Component Services
"An extension of the COM (Component Object Model) programming architecture that includes a run-time or execution environment and extensible services, including transaction services, security, load balancing, and automatic memory management." -
50 Microsoft Component Services
"An extension of the COM (Component Object Model) programming architecture that includes a run-time or execution environment and extensible services, including transaction services, security, load balancing, and automatic memory management."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft Component Services
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51 comment
Text embedded in a program for documentation purposes. Most programming languages have a syntax for creating comments so that they can be recognized and ignored by the compiler or assembler. -
52 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." -
53 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." -
54 fault
A programming error that can cause the software to fail. -
55 flag
"Broadly, a marker of some type used by a computer in processing or interpreting information; a signal indicating the existence or status of a particular condition. Flags are used in such areas as communications, programming, and information processing." -
56 framework
"In object-oriented programming, a reusable basic design structure, consisting of abstract and concrete classes, that assists in building applications." -
57 function
"A piece of code that operates as a single logical unit. A function is called by name, accepts optional input parameters, and returns a status and optional output parameters. Many programming languages support functions." -
58 instantiate
To create an instance of an object in object-oriented programming. -
59 ar-sa IPsec
"An application programming interface (API) that resides on a server computer for initiating software services tuned for Windows operating systems. In Microsoft Provisioning System, ISAPI resides on the Web server." -
60 Internet Server API
"An application programming interface (API) that resides on a server computer for initiating software services tuned for Windows operating systems. In Microsoft Provisioning System, ISAPI resides on the Web server."
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