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  • Ch (computer programming)
  • Programming language environment

    Numbers in the Ch Programming Language". Scientific Programming: 76–106. Cheng, Harry (1993). "Scientific Computing in the Ch Programming Language". Scientific

    Ch (computer programming)

    Ch_(computer_programming)

  • CH
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up CH, Ch, ch, cH, .ch, or ch. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CH, Ch, cH, or ch may refer to: Television channel (sometimes abbreviated as "ch." for

    CH

    CH

  • Comparison of programming languages
  • mechanisms". se.inf.ethz.ch. Closure (computer programming) ECMA-367; ISO/IEC 25436:2006 "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - The Go Programming Language". go.dev

    Comparison of programming languages

    Comparison_of_programming_languages

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    programming languages, with C compilers available for practically all modern computer architectures and operating systems. The book The C Programming

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Encapsulation (computer programming)
  • Bundling of data

    similarity has been explained by programming language theorists in terms of existential types. In object-oriented programming languages, and other related

    Encapsulation (computer programming)

    Encapsulation_(computer_programming)

  • Software design pattern
  • Reusable solution template to a commonly-needed software behavior

    Repository Programming idiom Refactoring Software development methodology Alexandrescu, Andrei (2001). Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design

    Software design pattern

    Software_design_pattern

  • Foobar
  • Placeholder variables in programming

    baz, quux, and others are used as metasyntactic variables in computer programming or computer-related documentation. They have been used to name entities

    Foobar

    Foobar

    Foobar

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    for the computer to perform. Imperative programming focuses on describing how a program operates. Object-oriented programming, a programming paradigm

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

  • Martin Vechev
  • Bulgarian computer scientist

    at the department of computer science at ETH Zurich, working in the fields of programming languages, machine learning and computer security. He leads the

    Martin Vechev

    Martin Vechev

    Martin_Vechev

  • List of programming languages
  • index to notable programming languages, in current or historical use. Dialects of BASIC (which have their own page), esoteric programming languages, and

    List of programming languages

    List_of_programming_languages

  • Chaos Computer Club
  • Hacker organization based in Germany

    organized an independent sister association called the Chaos Computer Club Schweiz [de] (CCC-CH) instead. The CCC describes itself as "a galactic community

    Chaos Computer Club

    Chaos_Computer_Club

  • Logo (programming language)
  • Computer programming language

    Logo is an educational programming language, designed in 1967 by Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert, and Cynthia Solomon. The name was coined by Feurzeig

    Logo (programming language)

    Logo (programming language)

    Logo_(programming_language)

  • Computer virus
  • Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread

    A computer virus is a type of malware that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code into those

    Computer virus

    Computer virus

    Computer_virus

  • Assembly language
  • Low-level programming language family

    many programmers. There are still certain computer programming domains in which the use of assembly programming is more common: Writing code for systems

    Assembly language

    Assembly language

    Assembly_language

  • Boeing CH-47 Chinook
  • American tandem-rotor helicopter introduced in 1962 during the Cold War

    The Boeing CH-47 Chinook is a tandem-rotor helicopter originally developed by American rotorcraft company Vertol and now manufactured by Boeing Defense

    Boeing CH-47 Chinook

    Boeing CH-47 Chinook

    Boeing_CH-47_Chinook

  • Turing completeness
  • Ability of a computing system to simulate Turing machines

    data-manipulation rules (such as a model of computation, a computer's instruction set, a programming language, or a cellular automaton) is said to be Turing-complete

    Turing completeness

    Turing completeness

    Turing_completeness

  • Curry–Howard correspondence
  • Relationship between programs and proofs

    In programming language theory and proof theory, the Curry–Howard correspondence is a direct relationship between computer programs and mathematical proofs

    Curry–Howard correspondence

    Curry–Howard_correspondence

  • SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd
  • 2009 lawsuit by SAS Institute against World Programming

    company World Programming in a copyright infringement claim against the World Programming System. The SAS Institute claimed that World Programming had copied

    SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd

    SAS_Institute_Inc_v_World_Programming_Ltd

  • Fortran
  • General-purpose programming language

    character data type, structured programming (Fortran 77), array programming, modular programming, generic programming (Fortran 90), parallel computing

    Fortran

    Fortran

    Fortran

  • List of educational programming languages
  • transitioning to more complex programming languages. Initially, machine code was the sole method of programming computers. Assembly language (ASM), introduced

    List of educational programming languages

    List_of_educational_programming_languages

  • Julia (programming language)
  • Dynamic programming language

    macroeconometric modeling Computer programming portal Free and open-source software portal Comparison of statistical packages Differentiable programming JuMP – an algebraic

    Julia (programming language)

    Julia (programming language)

    Julia_(programming_language)

  • History of the World Wide Web
  • formatting in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and with programming capability by JavaScript. AJAX programming delivered dynamic content to users, which sparked

    History of the World Wide Web

    History of the World Wide Web

    History_of_the_World_Wide_Web

  • Robert Griesemer
  • Computer programmer and co-creator of Go

    Robert Griesemer (born 1964) is a Swiss computer scientist. He is best known for his work on the Go programming language. Prior to Go, he worked on Google's

    Robert Griesemer

    Robert Griesemer

    Robert_Griesemer

  • Quadratic programming
  • Solving an optimization problem with a quadratic objective function

    linear constraints on the variables. Quadratic programming is a type of nonlinear programming. "Programming" in this context refers to a formal procedure

    Quadratic programming

    Quadratic_programming

  • Go (programming language)
  • Programming language

    for generic programming in initial versions of Go drew considerable criticism. The designers expressed an openness to generic programming and noted that

    Go (programming language)

    Go (programming language)

    Go_(programming_language)

  • List of vacuum-tube computers
  • First generation programmable computers

    Vacuum-tube computers, now called first-generation computers, are programmable digital computers using vacuum-tube logic circuitry. They were preceded

    List of vacuum-tube computers

    List_of_vacuum-tube_computers

  • List of programming languages by type
  • List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description

    language) An esoteric programming language is a programming language designed as a test of the boundaries of computer programming language design, as a

    List of programming languages by type

    List_of_programming_languages_by_type

  • Programming by demonstration
  • Technique for teaching a computer or a robot new behaviors

    In computer science, programming by demonstration (PbD) is an end-user development technique for teaching a computer or a robot new behaviors by demonstrating

    Programming by demonstration

    Programming_by_demonstration

  • Assignment (computer science)
  • Setting or re-setting the value associated with a variable name

    In computer programming, an assignment statement sets and/or re-sets the value stored in the storage location(s) denoted by a variable name; in other words

    Assignment (computer science)

    Assignment_(computer_science)

  • Checkers (video game)
  • 1952 puzzle video game

    2003, ch. 1 - The Turing Test Copeland 2012, pp. 166–170 Link, David (2012). "Programming ENTER: Christopher Strachey's Draughts Program". Computer Resurrection

    Checkers (video game)

    Checkers (video game)

    Checkers_(video_game)

  • Quantum programming
  • Computer programming for quantum computers

    develop functional programming languages for quantum computing. Functional programming languages are well-suited for reasoning about programs. Examples include

    Quantum programming

    Quantum_programming

  • History of computer science
  • representation of what is the modern computer. Ada Lovelace (Augusta Ada Byron) is credited as the pioneer of computer programming and is regarded as a mathematical

    History of computer science

    History of computer science

    History_of_computer_science

  • Yann LeCun
  • French computer scientist (born 1960)

    1960) is a French-American computer scientist working in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, robotics and image

    Yann LeCun

    Yann LeCun

    Yann_LeCun

  • Lists of open-source artificial intelligence software
  • vision and image processing OpenCV — library of programming functions mainly for real-time computer vision Tesseract – optical character recognition

    Lists of open-source artificial intelligence software

    Lists_of_open-source_artificial_intelligence_software

  • Taint checking
  • Computer language security feature

    Taint checking is a feature in some computer programming languages, such as Perl, Ruby or Ballerina designed to increase security by preventing malicious

    Taint checking

    Taint_checking

  • Analytical engine
  • 19th century proposed mechanical computer

    proposed digital mechanical general-purpose computer designed by the English mathematician and computer pioneer Charles Babbage. It was first described

    Analytical engine

    Analytical engine

    Analytical_engine

  • TRAC (programming language)
  • Programming language (1964)

    1)),:(ri,fibo,:(as, <1>,2))) )) )) ))` :(mw,fibo)' TTM (programming language), a programming language inspired by TRAC "TRAC T2001 Specification". February

    TRAC (programming language)

    TRAC_(programming_language)

  • Idempotence
  • Property of operations

    In computer science, the term idempotence may have a different meaning depending on the context in which it is applied: in imperative programming, a subroutine

    Idempotence

    Idempotence

    Idempotence

  • R (programming language)
  • Programming language for statistics

    Gentleman as a programming language to teach introductory statistics at the University of Auckland. The language was inspired by the S programming language

    R (programming language)

    R (programming language)

    R_(programming_language)

  • École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Public university in Lausanne, Switzerland

    cooperation.epfl.ch. Retrieved 28 February 2017. "Welcome from the Director | STI". sti.epfl.ch. Retrieved 29 May 2017. "Section SGM | STI". sti.epfl.ch. Retrieved

    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

    École_Polytechnique_Fédérale_de_Lausanne

  • Zig (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    Zig is a system programming language designed to be a general-purpose improvement to the C programming language. It is free and open-source software, released

    Zig (programming language)

    Zig (programming language)

    Zig_(programming_language)

  • List of C-family programming languages
  • The C-family programming languages share significant features of the C programming language. Many of these 70 languages were influenced by C due to its

    List of C-family programming languages

    List of C-family programming languages

    List_of_C-family_programming_languages

  • Node (computer science)
  • Basic unit of a data structure

    Roselyn (2013). Barron's AP Computer Science A. Barron's. ISBN 978-1-4380-0152-4. "Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science ch 18: Trees". College Of Engineering

    Node (computer science)

    Node (computer science)

    Node_(computer_science)

  • Website
  • Any web page served from a single domain

    various other services. Internet portal Computer programming portal Bulletin board system – Type of computer server system Link rot – URLs ceasing to

    Website

    Website

    Website

  • Computer Security Act of 1987
  • U.S. federal law

    The Computer Security Act of 1987, Public Law No. 100-235 (H.R. 145), (Jan. 8, 1988), is a United States federal law enacted in 1987. It is intended to

    Computer Security Act of 1987

    Computer Security Act of 1987

    Computer_Security_Act_of_1987

  • Principle of least astonishment
  • Principle in computer system design

    The Art of Unix Programming. faqs.org. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-13-142901-7. Retrieved 2020-08-23. James, Geoffrey (1987). The Tao of Programming. InfoBooks. 4

    Principle of least astonishment

    Principle_of_least_astonishment

  • Object hierarchy
  • Programming concept

    An object hierarchy is a concept from computer programming. It references descendants of objects acting as properties of an object. An example of this

    Object hierarchy

    Object_hierarchy

  • Choreographic programming
  • Programming paradigm

    In computer science, choreographic programming is a programming paradigm for distributed systems, where programs are written as compositions of interactions

    Choreographic programming

    Choreographic_programming

  • Educational technology
  • Use of technology in education to enhance learning and teaching

    constructivist cognitive learning in computer literacy, which involved programming as an instrument of learning. LOGO, a programming language, embodied an attempt

    Educational technology

    Educational technology

    Educational_technology

  • Haskell
  • Functional programming language

    typed, purely functional programming language with type inference and lazy evaluation. Haskell pioneered several programming language features including

    Haskell

    Haskell

  • Computational particle physics
  • Branch of physics

    important and the overall programming paradigma changed from procedural programming to object-oriented design. In terms of programming languages this was reflected

    Computational particle physics

    Computational_particle_physics

  • Shared memory
  • Computer memory that can be accessed by multiple processes

    In computer science, shared memory is memory that may be simultaneously accessed by multiple programs with an intent to provide communication among them

    Shared memory

    Shared memory

    Shared_memory

  • Harbour (programming language)
  • Computer programming language

    Harbour is a computer programming language, used mainly to create database/business programs. It is a modernised cross-platform version of the older Clipper

    Harbour (programming language)

    Harbour_(programming_language)

  • Communication protocol
  • System for exchanging messages between computing systems

    technical standard. A programming language describes the same for computations, so there is a close analogy between protocols and programming languages: protocols

    Communication protocol

    Communication_protocol

  • Producer–consumer problem
  • Family of computing problems

    the programming languages Joyce and Super Pascal. The Plan 9 operating system programming language Alef, the Inferno operating system programming language

    Producer–consumer problem

    Producer–consumer_problem

  • Title 15 of the United States Code
  • U.S. federal statutes on commerce and trade

    15 U.S.C. ch. 90—Propane Education and Research 15 U.S.C. ch. 91—Children's Online Privacy Protection 15 U.S.C. ch. 92—Year 2000 Computer Date Change

    Title 15 of the United States Code

    Title_15_of_the_United_States_Code

  • Smalltalk
  • Object-oriented programming language

    the nascent field of object-oriented programming. Since inception, the language provided interactive programming via an integrated development environment

    Smalltalk

    Smalltalk

    Smalltalk

  • List of command-line interpreters
  • general programming section since an operating system shell supports programming, and the line between operating system access and general programming is sometimes

    List of command-line interpreters

    List_of_command-line_interpreters

  • Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly
  • Industrial robotic arm developed by Unimation

    system. The control computer is based on the LSI-11 architecture which is very similar to PDP11 computers. The system has a boot program and basic debug tool

    Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly

    Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly

    Programmable_Universal_Machine_for_Assembly

  • Backus–Naur form
  • Formalism to describe programming languages

    Backus, a programming language designer at IBM, proposed a metalanguage of metalinguistic formulas to define the syntax of the new programming language

    Backus–Naur form

    Backus–Naur_form

  • History of artificial intelligence
  • from antiquity to the present led to the development of the programmable digital computer in the 1940s, a machine predicated on abstract mathematical

    History of artificial intelligence

    History of artificial intelligence

    History_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Apollo program
  • 1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program

    LM engines were successfully test-fired and restarted, despite a computer programming error, which cut short the first descent stage firing. The ascent

    Apollo program

    Apollo program

    Apollo_program

  • S-expression
  • Data serialization format

    In computer programming, an S-expression (or symbolic expression, abbreviated as sexpr or sexp) is an expression in a like-named notation for nested list

    S-expression

    S-expression

    S-expression

  • John Walker (programmer)
  • Computer programmer and founder of Autodesk (1949–2024)

    16, 1949 – February 2, 2024) was an American computer programmer, author and co-founder of the computer-aided design software company Autodesk. He was

    John Walker (programmer)

    John_Walker_(programmer)

  • Early history of video games
  • Games from the 1940s to the 1970s

    created at various research institutions to explore programming, human–computer interaction, and computer algorithms. These include Sandy Douglas' OXO, Christopher

    Early history of video games

    Early_history_of_video_games

  • Chess engine
  • Computer program for chess analysis and game

    In computer chess, a chess engine is a computer program that analyzes chess or chess variant positions, and generates a move or list of moves that it regards

    Chess engine

    Chess engine

    Chess_engine

  • Louis Hodes
  • American computer scientist

    Foundations of Disjunctive Logic Programming. MIT Press. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-262-12165-1. Hodes, L. Hodes (1966). "Programming languages, logic and cooperative

    Louis Hodes

    Louis_Hodes

  • Structured English
  • English language with the syntax of structured programming to communicate the design of a computer program to non-technical users by breaking it down into

    Structured English

    Structured_English

  • Camel case
  • Writing format

    alternative naming convention for multi-word identifiers in several computer programming languages. The use of medial caps for compound identifiers is recommended

    Camel case

    Camel case

    Camel_case

  • Reduced instruction set computer
  • Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles

    In electronics and computer science, a reduced instruction set computer (RISC, pronounced "risk") is a computer architecture designed to simplify the individual

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced_instruction_set_computer

  • Semi-Automatic Ground Environment
  • Historic US military computer and radar network

    automatic programming over the past five years have mostly aimed at simplifying the part of programming that, at first glance, seems toughest—program input

    Semi-Automatic Ground Environment

    Semi-Automatic_Ground_Environment

  • Apple Inc.
  • American multinational technology company

    1984, Apple launched the Macintosh, the first personal computer without a bundled programming language. Its debut was signified by "1984", a US$1.5-million

    Apple Inc.

    Apple Inc.

    Apple_Inc.

  • Ada Lovelace
  • English mathematician (1815–1852)

    History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews Portals: Biography United Kingdom Computer programming Mathematics History of science Literature

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada_Lovelace

  • LabVIEW
  • System-design platform and development environment

    distributed by National Instruments, based on a programming environment that uses a visual programming language. It is widely used for data acquisition

    LabVIEW

    LabVIEW

  • Computer graphics (computer science)
  • Sub-field of computer science

    Computer graphics is a sub-field of computer science which studies methods for digitally synthesizing and manipulating visual content. Although the term

    Computer graphics (computer science)

    Computer graphics (computer science)

    Computer_graphics_(computer_science)

  • Source-to-source compiler
  • Translator of computer source code

    code of a program written in a programming language as its input and produces an equivalent source code in the same or a different programming language

    Source-to-source compiler

    Source-to-source_compiler

  • Computational economics
  • Interdisciplinary research discipline

    equations. Various programming languages are utilized in economic research for the purpose of data analytics and modeling. Typical programming languages used

    Computational economics

    Computational_economics

  • Turochamp
  • 1948 chess program

    is a chess program developed by Alan Turing and David Champernowne in 1948. It was created as part of research by the pair into computer science and

    Turochamp

    Turochamp

    Turochamp

  • World Wide Web
  • Linked hypertext system on the Internet

    Links could refer to mutable data files, or even fire up programs on their server computer. He also conceived "gateways" that would allow access through

    World Wide Web

    World Wide Web

    World_Wide_Web

  • Coop (Switzerland)
  • Swiss consumer cooperative

    Erfolgskurs". www.coop.ch. "We are a cooperative". coop.ch. Coop. Retrieved 14 July 2022. "Wichtige Kennzahlen des Geschäftsjahres 2019". www.coop.ch. Retrieved 17

    Coop (Switzerland)

    Coop (Switzerland)

    Coop_(Switzerland)

  • Timeline of computer viruses and worms
  • Computer malware timeline

    This timeline of computer viruses and worms presents a chronological timeline of noteworthy computer viruses, computer worms, Trojan horses, similar malware

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms

    Timeline_of_computer_viruses_and_worms

  • Backslash
  • Typographical mark (\)

    min and max in early versions of the C programming language supplied with Unix V6 and V7. In many programming languages such as C, Perl, PHP, Python and

    Backslash

    Backslash

  • IBM
  • American multinational technology company

    database, the SQL programming language, and the Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode. The company has made inroads in advanced computer chips, quantum computing

    IBM

    IBM

    IBM

  • Porting
  • Process of adapting software to run in a different context

    designers of the Java programming language try to take advantage of the compactness of interpreted code, because a Java program may need to be transmitted

    Porting

    Porting

    Porting

  • Bell UH-1N Twin Huey
  • Utility transport helicopter

    extensive Huey family. The initial version was the CUH-1N Twin Huey, later CH-135 Twin Huey, which was first ordered by the Canadian Forces in 1968. Barely

    Bell UH-1N Twin Huey

    Bell UH-1N Twin Huey

    Bell_UH-1N_Twin_Huey

  • HP Inc.
  • American information technology corporation

    personal computers (PCs), printers and related supplies, as well as 3D printing services. It is the world's second-largest personal computer vendor by

    HP Inc.

    HP Inc.

    HP_Inc.

  • Entity component system
  • Software architectural pattern mostly used in video game development

    in general computer science and programming language theory. For example, components can be seen as a mixin idiom in various programming languages. Components

    Entity component system

    Entity component system

    Entity_component_system

  • Arduino
  • Italian open-source hardware and software company

    models, which are also used for loading programs. The microcontrollers can be programmed using the C and C++ programming languages (Embedded C), using a standard

    Arduino

    Arduino

    Arduino

  • Gaston Gonnet
  • Computer Scientist, Entrepreneur

    1994. Gonnet is a computer science professor at ETH Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland. In 1991, he began developing the Darwin programming language for biosciences

    Gaston Gonnet

    Gaston Gonnet

    Gaston_Gonnet

  • Alan Cox (computer programmer)
  • British computer programmer

    quotations related to Alan Cox (computer programmer). Alan Cox: The maintainer of production version of the Linux kernel. Ch. 5 of ebook Open Source Pioneers

    Alan Cox (computer programmer)

    Alan Cox (computer programmer)

    Alan_Cox_(computer_programmer)

  • Charles Babbage
  • English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871)

    the concept of a digital programmable computer. Babbage is considered by some to merit the title of "father of the computer". He is credited with inventing

    Charles Babbage

    Charles Babbage

    Charles_Babbage

  • C99
  • C programming language standard, 1999 revision

    available computer hardware, such as IEEE 754-1985 floating-point arithmetic, and compiler technology. The C11 version of the C programming language standard

    C99

    C99

    C99

  • The Clubhouse Network
  • Out-of-school learning program

    "Where Technology Meets Imagination." Initially founded in 1993 as the Computer Clubhouse, The Clubhouse is the brainchild of Mitchel Resnick and Natalie

    The Clubhouse Network

    The Clubhouse Network

    The_Clubhouse_Network

  • Navitaire Inc v Easyjet Airline Co. and BulletProof Technologies, Inc.
  • Decision of the High Court of Justice (England and Wales)

    code of a program - i.e. the underlying framework - that may be protected by copyright. The programming language used to create the program, as well as

    Navitaire Inc v Easyjet Airline Co. and BulletProof Technologies, Inc.

    Navitaire_Inc_v_Easyjet_Airline_Co._and_BulletProof_Technologies,_Inc.

  • TeX
  • Typesetting system

    TeX, is a free and open source software typesetting program that was designed and written by computer scientist and Stanford University professor Donald

    TeX

    TeX

    TeX

  • Real-time computing
  • Study of hardware and software systems that have a "real-time constraint"

    and Distributed Programming", ch. 16, Prentice Hall, 1990, ISBN 0-13-711821-X, p. 164 Martin, James (1965). Programming Real-time Computer Systems. Englewood

    Real-time computing

    Real-time_computing

  • Processor register
  • Quickly accessible working storage available as part of a digital processor

    1: Application Programming" (PDF). AMD. October 2013. "Intel Architecture Instruction Set Extensions and Future Features Programming Reference" (PDF)

    Processor register

    Processor_register

  • Chip
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    grouping and tagging CHIP (computer), Linux dev board built by Next Thing Co. and marketed as a miniature computer CHIP (programming language), based on Prolog

    Chip

    Chip

  • Rope (data structure)
  • Data structure for storing strings

    In computer programming, a rope, or cord, is a data structure composed of smaller strings that is used to efficiently store and manipulate longer strings

    Rope (data structure)

    Rope (data structure)

    Rope_(data_structure)

  • Operator overloading
  • Feature of some programming languages

    In computer programming, operator overloading, sometimes termed operator ad hoc polymorphism, is a specific case of polymorphism, where different operators

    Operator overloading

    Operator_overloading

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  • Zenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Zenith

    Computer

    Zenith

  • Zenith | ஜேநீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

    Computer

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

  • Mesman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Mesman

    Dutch : occupational name for a hawker or travelling salesman, Middle Dutch me(e)rseman.Dutch : habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named ter or de Meers(ch).German : unexplained; possibly a variant of Massmann.English : unexplained.

    Mesman

  • Thach
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thach

    English : variant of Thatch.Vietnamese (Th&adotu;ch) : unexplained.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Thach

  • Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Turlough Turlach

  • Anapana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anapana

    Unattained; Cannot be Competed with

    Anapana

  • Amadeus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amadeus

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amadeus

  • Vedavyasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Vedavyasa

    Compiler of the Vedas

    Vedavyasa

  • Tirmizi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tirmizi

    Abu Isa Muhammad Al-tirmidhi; Compiler of the One Collection of Prophet Muhammad

    Tirmizi

  • Khaila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khaila |

    To compete with pride

    Khaila |

  • HEIDEN
  • Male

    German

    HEIDEN

    Middle High German byname HEIDEN means "heathen." The composer Josef Haydn's surname was a respelling of this name.

    HEIDEN

  • Khaila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khaila

    To Compete with Pride

    Khaila

  • Amada
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amada

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amada

  • Oakes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Oakes

    English : topographic name, a plural variant of Oak.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dubhdara ‘son of Dubhdara’, a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘dark’ + dara(ch), genitive of dair ‘oak’, by translation of the main element of the Gaelic name.

    Oakes

  • Muhaddas |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Muhaddas |

    Compiler of Hadith

    Muhaddas |

  • Terry Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Terry Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Terry Turlough Turlach

  • Rau
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Rau

    German : nickname for a ruffian, earlier for a hairy person, from Middle High German rūch, rūhe, rouch ‘hairy’, ‘shaggy’, ‘rough’.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Ralph.Italian (Sicily) : from a local variant of the personal name Rao, an old form of Ra(o)ul, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Ralph.Indian : variant of Rao.

    Rau

  • Meers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meers

    English : variant of Mears.Dutch : topographic name from meers(ch) denoting lush, alluvial land by a watercourse.

    Meers

  • Dence
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dence

    English : ethnic name for someone from Denmark, from Middle English den(s)ch ‘Danish’ (Old English denisc). There were many Danes in England in the Middle Ages, not only the long-established settlers in the Danelaw region, but also more recent immigrants.

    Dence

  • Muhaddas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muhaddas

    Compiler of Hadith

    Muhaddas

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Online names & meanings

  • Shillan |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shillan |

    A flower

  • Yam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Yam

    Ocean

  • Munt
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan

    Munt

    Catalan : variant of Mont, topographic name from munt ‘hill’, denoting someone who lived on or near a hill, Latin mons.English : variant of Mount.

  • Fasahat
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Fasahat

    Eloquence

  • Growden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Growden

    English : voiced variant of the habitational name Crowden. This form appears to have arisen from the place in Devon, 44 of the 49 bearers listed in the 1881 British census having been born in Cornwall or Devon.

  • Tiffany
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican

    Tiffany

    Epiphany; Referring to the Epiphany; Manifestation of Divinity; Appearance of God

  • Harilal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Harilal

    Beloved by God

  • Narender | நரேந்தேர 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Narender | நரேந்தேர 

    Leader of all human beings, King of men, The king

  • Ujjivyati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ujjivyati

    Restored to Life

  • Ita
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic Irish

    Ita

    Thirsty.

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  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.

  • Cheilopoda
  • n.

    See Ch/lopoda.

  • Compote
  • n.

    A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.

  • Computed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compute

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute

  • Compt
  • v. t.

    To compute; to count.

  • Commute
  • v. i.

    To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.

  • Cast
  • v. i.

    To calculate; to compute.

  • Commuting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Commute

  • Miscompute
  • v. t.

    To compute erroneously.

  • Competing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compete

  • Commute
  • v. t.

    To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.

  • Competed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compete

  • Compete
  • v. i.

    To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.

  • Hymnologist
  • n.

    A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.

  • Commuted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Commute

  • Author
  • n.

    One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

  • Computer
  • n.

    One who computes.

  • Compilator
  • n.

    Compiler.

  • Commuter
  • n.

    One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.