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C
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An
advanced High Level Language (HLL) used for programming
advanced computer applications. |
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C++
(C Plus Plus) |
A
The same as C with added Object Oriented Programing
(OOP) functionality and concepts. |
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C#
(C Sharp) |
A
Microsoft version of C++ with added Java-like functions. |
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Cache |
In
web terms, a web browser or web server feature which
stores copies of web pages on a computer's hard disk.
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Cache
Memory |
A small but the fastest temporary memory in a processor
(CPU) but also available on the motherboards. The
CPU retrieves / sends data directly from / to Random
Access Memory (RAM) by using the Cache Memory. |
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| Case
Sensitive |
A
term used to describe if it is of importance to use
upper or lower case letters. |
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Cat |
Colloquial
form of a category. |
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Catch-All
E-Mails |
Catch-all e-mail is used to directs e-mail sent to
any user (existing or not) on your e-mail list. This
means that should an e-mail ever be sent to any address
with @yourdomain.com at the end, the mail will be
received and sorted in a special mailbox of your choice.
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Category |
A
collection of sites and other categories sharing a
common attribute. The Open Directory Project is organized
in a hierarchy of categories. |
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Category
Charter |
Refers
to the combination of the submission guidelines, category
description, and category guidelines for an individual
category |
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Category
Description |
Textual
explanation of the topic covered by a category. |
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Category
FAQ |
A
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for a specific category. |
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Category
Guidelines |
Editor-only
information specific to the category. This might include
links to relevant forum threads, for example. |
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CatMod |
Abbreviation:
CATegory MODerator An editor who is designated the
"leader" of a specific top-level node, e.g.
/Regional. |