Results for: knowing about computers
English English
Channel Definition Format(Computers) file format for files that defines WWW channels (with information about the Web pages, images, ActiveX controls, page content, etc.)CDF
chaotic place, park displaying live animals in enclosures, park or facility where animals are kept and raised for visitors to see and observe, zoological park; (Slang) disorderly and chaotic place; (Computers) group of viruses and worms that exist only...zoo
character or message sent by a receiving modem to a sending modem to indicate that a data packet has arrived incomplete and must be re-sent (Computers, Telecommunications)NAK (negative acknowledgement)
Characters Per Inchmeasurement of the compactness of a printer font (Computers), consumer price index, consumer price index(Economics) comparison of the price of basic goods and services during a specific period versus the price of those goods and serv...CPI
Characters Per Secondrate of speed of data transfer (Computers)CPS
Charge Coupled Devicedevice with light-sensitive photo cells which is used to create bit map images (Computers), charge-coupled device, Confraternity of Christian DoctrineCCD
Charles Babbage (1792-1871), British mathematician and "the father of computing", inventor of a mathematical computing machine which was the forerunner of modern computers; family nameBabbage
chauffeur, one who drives; type of golf club; program which enables an operating system to communicate with a particular device (Computers), controlling software, electronic circuit, part that transmits something, somebody who can drive, strong force, ...driver
child, insignificant person, small person, small person (from the book and movie "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by L. Frank Baum); petty official (Slang); child; inexperienced computer hacker (Computers)munchkin
chip, small piece of semiconducting material containing an electronic transistor or integrated circuit (Electronics, Computers)microchip
chord of three or more notes, dense bunch, design indicating military awards, form into cluster, gather closely together, assemble, crowd together, group of bombs, group of consonants, group; bunch; unit for data storage on a disk (Computers); group of...cluster
cipher; original code, succession of commands in a programming language (Computers); collection of instructions of the law, the codex and rules, computer information, information system of letters or numbers, patient with no heartbeat or breathing, pro...code
ciphering, coding; conversion to a code which suits a device or program (Computers)encoding
circle containing two dots for eyes and an upturned curve representing a smiling mouth (often appears as a yellow circle); face made of ASCII characters which expresses emotion (Computers), computer face symbol, smiley facesmiley
city in Ukraine (site of a meltdown in a nuclear reactor in 1986); (Computers) virus that spread through the Internet and caused destruction to many computer hard drives worldwide, site of nuclear power plant disasterChernobyl
 

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