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Character (computing) (1999 bytes)
1: :''For alternate meanings, see [[character]].''
3: In computer terminology, a '''character''' is a unit of information
6: The concept also includes [[control character]]s, which do not correspond
11: ...t in some contexts to make the distinction that a character
16: ...code]], for example, these two uses are different characters and are

Su (computing) (1058 bytes)

8.3 (computing) (3270 bytes)
1: ...owed by a filename [[extension]] of at most three characters. File and [[directory]] names are [[uppercase]].
14: ... in file name, uppercased and stripped of invalid characters) in order to create a unique 8.3 name. For examp...

Computing (5460 bytes)
1: Originally, the word '''''computing''''' was synonymous with counting and calculating...
14: * [[History of computing hardware]]
27: ==[[History of computing]]==
28: *[[History of computing hardware]]
36: ==Business computing==

Wingate (computing) (203 bytes)

Crash (computing) (3909 bytes)
1: A '''crash''' in [[computing]] is a condition where a program (either an [[app...

Vector (computing) (538 bytes)
1: ...out malicious code such as [[virus]]es or [[worm (computing)|worm]], is the ''method'' this code uses to prop...

Power Computing (1934 bytes)
1: '''Power Computing''' was a short-lived manufacturer of [[Apple Maci...
3: ... the [[PowerPC]] 601 microprocessor. In all, PowerComputing released 8 different lines of Mac-compatible comp...
5: ... $100 million in stock. Following the sale, Power Computing was hit with lawsuits from its suppliers and exit...
7: Power Computing's web site's final design had the text "We lost o...

Fork (computing) (1988 bytes)
3: A '''fork''', when applied to [[computing]] is when a [[Computer_process|process]] creates ...

Extension (computing) (382 bytes)
3: In [[computing]], an '''extension''' is a [[programming]] concep...
5: ...ce driver]] or a driver for a certain [[protocol (computing)|protocol]].

DOC (computing) (1311 bytes)
1: In [[computing]], '''DOC''' (short for 'document') is a common [...

Markup (computing) (1329 bytes)

History of computing (5245 bytes)
1: {{history of computing}}
2: ... presents a summary list of major developments in computing by date.
5: Computing is intimately tied to the representation of ''num...
15: ...]]'s researches, paper or vellum was an important computing resource, and even in our present time, researche...
18: ...terpolation in tables of numbers for [[history of computing hardware|punch card calculation]].

Path (computing) (3553 bytes)
1: ...[Slash (punctuation)|slash]] "/" or [[backslash]] character "\", though some [[operating system]]s may use a ...
47: ...ws 98, (and above), it is part of the [[Metadata (computing)|metadata]] displayed in Windows Explorer's HTML-...

Trigraph (computing) (1452 bytes)
1: ...ence of three characters that represents a single character.
3: ... the following trigraph sequences by their single-character equivalents before any other processing:
19: ...e to have two question marks in a row would be in character constants, string literals, and comments. However...

Digraph (computing) (468 bytes)
1: ...rs is required, the [[text editor]] reserves some characters for special use, etc.

Menu (computing) (1150 bytes)

Transparency (computing) (1458 bytes)
3: In [[computing]] and [[Computer network|networking]], a software...
7: [[Category:Computing]]

Icon (computing) (3405 bytes)
9: ...r]] on the icon, and clicking (or [[double-click (computing)|double-clicking]] a mouse (or trackball or other...

Computing blade (1093 bytes)
1: In [[computing]] [[marketing-speak]], the term '''blade''' desig...

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