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Apple Inc.
Branche: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
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.
A graphic object that causes instant actions or visible results when the user manipulates the object. Standard controls include buttons, scroll bars, checkboxes, sliders, and pop-up menus.
Industry:Software; Computer
The coordinate system for a window, where the origin is set at the upper-left corner of the window’s content region. Compare global coordinates.
Industry:Software; Computer
The classes in the package com.webobjects.eocontrol , which include EOEditingContext and EOEnterpriseObject . You use classes in this layer to fetch, create, manage, and save persistent data to a data source.
Industry:Software; Computer
WAR
Web application archive. A file created using the jar utility (and saved with the .war extension) that contains all the files that make up a web application.
Industry:Software; Computer
An object that manages the interactions between an application’s data objects and the objects that display that data.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Mach, access to the control port allows an object to be manipulated. Also called the privileged port. See also name port, port.
Industry:Software; Computer
The tasks a user needs to perform in order to install a product on their computer.
Industry:Software; Computer
The graphics state parameter that Quartz uses to determine how to composite newly painted objects to the existing page. At full intensity (alpha =1.0 ), newly painted objects are opaque. At zero intensity, newly painted objects are invisible (alpha =0.0 ).
Industry:Software; Computer
A pointer to an opaque data structure that describes a control’s properties. You manipulate a control by means of its control reference.
Industry:Software; Computer
A statement that causes AppleScript to exit the current handler and transfer execution to the handler with the same name in the parent. A continue statement can also be used to invoke an inherited handler in the local context.
Industry:Software; Computer