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Αμερικανικός πρότυπος κώδικας για ανταλλαγή πληροφοριών | American Standard Code for Information Interchange (" A standard single-byte character encoding scheme used for text-based data. ASCII uses designated 7-bit or 8-bit number combinations to represent either 128 or 256 possible characters. Standard ASCII uses 7 bits to represent all uppercase and lowercase letters, the numbers 0 through 9, punctuation marks, and special control characters used in U.S. English. Most current x86-based systems support the use of extended (or "high") ASCII. Extended ASCII allows the eighth bit of each character to identify an additional 128 special symbol characters, foreign-language letters, and graphic symbols.") |
ανασφαλής κώδικας | unsafe code (Code that is executed directly by the operating system, outside the .NET Framework common language runtime. Unmanaged code must provide its own memory management, type checking, and security support, unlike managed code, which receives these services from the common language runtime) |
ανενεργός κώδικας | dead code (Code that is not called during profiling) |
ασφαλής κώδικας | safe code (Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications) |
γραμμικός κώδικας | barcode (The special identification code printed as a set of vertical bars of differing widths on books, grocery products, and other merchandise. Used for rapid, error-free input in such facilities as libraries, hospitals, and grocery stores, bar codes represent binary information that can be read by an optical scanner. The coding can include numbers, letters, or a combination of the two; some codes include built-in error checking and can be read in either direction) |
γραμμικός κώδικας | bar code (The special identification code printed as a set of vertical bars of differing widths on books, grocery products, and other merchandise. Used for rapid, error-free input in such facilities as libraries, hospitals, and grocery stores, bar codes represent binary information that can be read by an optical scanner. The coding can include numbers, letters, or a combination of the two; some codes include built-in error checking and can be read in either direction) |
γραμμικός κώδικας πολιτικής | policy bar code (An image that encodes a unique identifier for a Windows SharePoint Services object, where the value of the unique identifier can also be represented textually) |
διαχειριζόμενος κώδικας | managed code (Code that is executed by the common language runtime environment rather than directly by the operating system. Managed code applications gain common language runtime services such as automatic garbage collection, runtime type checking and security support, and so on. These services help provide uniform platform- and language-independent behavior of managed-code applications) |
εγγενής κώδικας | native code (Code that has been compiled to processor-specific machine code) |
καθαρός κώδικας | pure code (Code that can contain both native and managed data types, but only managed functions) |
κινητός κώδικας | mobile code (Any code placed on a central server that is meant to be downloaded and run by multiple clients. Mobile code can be distributed using Web servers, FTP servers, file shares, and so on. Typically, users run mobile code from the intranet and Internet zones) |
κύριος κώδικας εκκίνησης | master boot code (A small amount of executable code contained in the master boot record that scans the partition table for the active partition, finds the starting sector of the active partition, loads a copy of the boot sector from the active partition into memory, and transfers control to the executable code in the boot sector) |
κώδικας εισαγωγής WebDAV | WebDAV injector (Code that loads WebDAV objects at runtime) |
κώδικας ελέγχου ταυτότητας μηνύματος | Message Authentication Code (An algorithm that allows a receiver to ensure that a block of data has retained its integrity from the time it was sent until the time it was received) |
κώδικας ενσωμάτωσης | embed code (HTML code that adds an object, such as a video, to a Web site, blog, or HTML page) |
κώδικας πεδίου | field code (Placeholder text that shows where specified information from your data source will appear; the elements in a field that generate a field's result. The field code includes the field characters, field type, and instructions) |
Κώδικας συμπεριφοράς | Code of Conduct (The link to the code of conduct, which contains rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product) |
κώδικας συμπεριφοράς | code of conduct (Rules that explain how someone should behave while using a service or product) |
μη διαχειριζόμενος κώδικας | unmanaged code (Code that is executed directly by the operating system, outside the .NET Framework common language runtime. Unmanaged code must provide its own memory management, type checking, and security support, unlike managed code, which receives these services from the common language runtime) |
Ο κώδικάς μου | My Code (A debugging feature that hides non-user code so that it does not appear in the debugger windows) |
ταχυδρομικός κώδικας | postal code (An alphanumeric code assigned to all addresses in order to facilitate mail delivery) |
Ταχυδρομικός κώδικας | Zip/Postal Code (The label for the text box where the user types the postal code for outgoing correspondence) |
ταχυδρομικός κώδικας | ZIP code (In the United States, the postal code assigned to all addresses) |