- Industri: Computer; Software
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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.
An attribute of an EOEditingContext object that records the time of the most recent fetch of objects into that editing context.
Industry:Software; Computer
Source Code Management repository. A code database used to enable the collaborative development of large projects by multiple engineers. An SCM repository is managed by specific tools (such as CVS and Subversion), which manage the repository and handle check-ins and check-outs of code resources by engineers.
Industry:Software; Computer
In OpenGL, the coordinate system used for view-volume clipping. Clip coordinates are applied after applying the projection matrix and prior to perspective division.
Industry:Software; Computer
A class defined by the Quartz framework that provides the base class to subclass for writing custom patches.
Industry:Software; Computer
A measurement of biological matter used for identification—for example, fingerprints, retinal scans, and face recognition.
Industry:Software; Computer
The scripting component in Mac OS X that implements the AppleScript scripting language. A scripting component provides services for compiling and executing scripts (and relies on the relationship key).
Industry:Software; Computer
The classes in the package com.webobjects.eoaccess , which include the model-level classes EOEntity, EOAttribute, and EORelationship. You usually do not work with classes in this layer directly, but rather indirectly through the EOModel class.
Industry:Software; Computer
An expression whose value can be either true or false.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) in Quartz Composer, a of connected patches on the workspace. (2) In Core Audio, short for audio processing graph.
Industry:Software; Computer
The ability for a computer to understand spoken commands or responses.
Industry:Software; Computer