Object-oriented language
Language suitable for object-oriented programming.
Note: There are also use the term object-oriented language.
English: object-oriented language.
Formal language
Language that uses a set of terms and syntax rules to allow communication without ambiguity (for opposition natural language).
Broadband
Expression used to describe networks with high flow (debits in the order of several Mbit / s at least).
Describes the capacity of a broadband connection such as fiber optics. In a relative sense, a connection ADSL can also be described as broadband over a connection by telephone line connected to a Modem 56 Kbps
LCD
Acronym Liquid Crystal Display. Display technique where sensitive liquid crystals and subjected to an electric current provide the desired image. Watches the computers phones, via flat screens, many devices use this technology.
A liquid crystal is trapped between two plates glasses polarized by electrodes. The image is formed by displacement of the crystal, but the screen must necessarily be back-lit by the addition of light sources (often for tube lighting mounted on the sides of the screen), which may consume more of energy than the screen itself.Object-oriented language
Language suitable for object-oriented programming.
Note: There are also use the term object-oriented language.
English: object-oriented language.
Formal language
Language that uses a set of terms and syntax rules to allow communication without ambiguity (for opposition natural language).
Broadband
Expression used to describe networks with high flow (debits in the order of several Mbit / s at least).
Describes the capacity of a broadband connection such as fiber optics. In a relative sense, a connection ADSL can also be described as broadband over a connection by telephone line connected to a Modem 56 Kbps
LCD
Acronym Liquid Crystal Display. Display technique where sensitive liquid crystals and subjected to an electric current provide the desired image. Watches the computers phones, via flat screens, many devices use this technology. A liquid crystal is trapped between two plates glasses polarized by electrodes. The image is formed by displacement of the crystal, but the screen must necessarily be back-lit by the addition of light sources (often for tube lighting mounted on the sides of the screen), which may consume more of energy than the screen itself.
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