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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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Company Profile:
Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
The 256 characters and character codes that are supplied with the Macintosh Roman script system. The Standard Roman character set consists of the Macintosh character set plus additional defined characters with character codes between $D9 and $FF.
Industry:Software; Computer
A new window’s initial size and position (determined by the application). See also user state, zoom button.
Industry:Software; Computer
The scriptability information for a set of standard AppleScript terms that scriptable applications should support if possible. The Standard suite contains commands such as count, delete, duplicate, and make, and classes such as application, document, and window. Cocoa scripting provides a great deal of automatic support for the Standard suite.
Industry:Software; Computer
The time span from one sample to the next. The inverse of sample rate.
Industry:Software; Computer
In the Carbon Event Manager, the default event target for events when running under RunApplicationEventLoop . Events sent to the standard toolbox dispatcher are automatically routed to the appropriate event targets.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, one or more statements enclosed in a compound statement and having an end statement.
Industry:Software; Computer
A library for which all referenced symbols are bound at link time.
Industry:Software; Computer
Text in a dialog that users can’t modify.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, an area at the bottom of the project window that displays messages generated when building or running the project.
Industry:Software; Computer
The algorithm-based removal of morphological and inflectional word components, typically endings. Language dependent. Stemming is sometimes referred to as suffix stripping, although some stemming algorithms perform prefix stripping as well. Information retrieval systems use stemming to improve search quality and to reduce index size. Search Kit does not support stemming; if needed, client applications implement it. Some stemming algorithms handle only regular variants, such as converting “swimming” to “swim,” and do not handle irregular variants, such as converting “swam” to “swim.”
Industry:Software; Computer