coder

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Bilgisayar) kodır
kodlayıcı
{i} şifreleyen kimse
{i} kodlayan kimse
kodlayici
(Bilgisayar) kodcu

The coder writes code via programming languages, ex Java code.

code
kanun

Hammurabi kanunu dünyanın en eski yasal kanunlarından biridir. - The Code of Hammurabi is one of the world's most ancient legal codes.

Karayolları trafik kanununu bilmelisin. - You must know the highway code.

code
şifrelemek
code
şifre

Şifreni benimle paylaşır mısın? - Would you be willing to share your code with me?

Hatırlayacak bir sürü şifre var. - There are too many codes to remember.

code
yasa

Hammurabi kodu dünyanın en eski yasa kodlarından biridir. - The Code of Hammurabi is one of the world's most ancient code of laws.

Hammurabi kanunu dünyanın en eski yasal kanunlarından biridir. - The Code of Hammurabi is one of the world's most ancient legal codes.

coder/decoder
(Havacılık) kodlayıcı/çözücü
colour coder
renk kodlayıcı
code
{i} yönetmelik
code
{i} tüzük
code
(Bilgisayar) programlamak
code
kodlama yapmak
code
(Dilbilim) düğüm
code
(Biyokimya) dizgilemek
code
izge
code
kaide
code
(Biyokimya) dizgi
code
(Kanun) kanun yapmak
code
(Denizbilim) öz
code
anahtar
code
konum
code
kodu
code
{i} yasa kitabı
code
kod,v.kodla: n.kod
code
{f} numaralamak
code
{f} kanun haline getirmek
code
medical code tıp mesleği kan
code
{i} kılavuz
code
Code Napoleon 1804 yılında yururIüğe giren Fransız Medeni Kanunu
code
(Tekstil) kod numarası
code
(Askeri) KOD: İtibari olarak alınmış remiz gruplarının değişik uzunlukta açık metin birimlerini gösterdiği bir haberleşme sistemi. Kodlar; ya kısaltma veya güvenlik maksadıyla kullanılabilir. Ayrıca bakınız: "cryptosystem"
code
(Nükleer Bilimler) kod,teknik yönetmelik
code
{i} kanun, kanunname
code
dustur şifre
voice coder
(Askeri) ses kodlayıcı
Englisch - Englisch
A programmer
A device that generates a code, often as a series of pulses
{i} person who puts messages in code; person who designs and writes and tests computer programs
a person who designs and writes and tests computer programs
a computer programmer
code
Of a patient, to suffer a sudden medical emergency such as cardiac arrest
code
A very short abbreviation, often with little correlation to the item it represents

You assigned the same unique code to two intake-categories, causing a database error!.

code
To categorise by assigning identifiers from a schedule, for example CPT coding for medical insurance purposes
code
A computer program, or more generally, any defined computing process
code
To encode

We should code the messages we sent out on usenet.

code
Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals
code
A set of rules for converting information into another form or representation
code
A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest

The collection of laws made by the order of Justinian is sometimes called, by way of eminence, The Code. -Wharton.

code
To encode a protein
code
{n} a book or volume of the civil law, a book
code
To code something means to give it a code or to mark it with its code. He devised a way of coding every statement uniquely
code
Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals
code
A system used to obscure a message by use of a cipher, mark, symbol, sound, innocuous verse, or piece of music ("Two lanterns in the church tower ")
code
convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
code
To write software programs
code
Computer code is a system or language for expressing information and instructions in a form which can be understood by a computer. see also bar code, Highway Code, machine code, morse code, postcode, zip code. System of symbols and rules used for expressing information according to an unvarying rule for replacing a piece of information from one system, such as a letter, word, or phrase, with an arbitrarily selected equivalent in another system. Substitution ciphers are similar to codes except that the rule for replacing the information is known only to the transmitter and the intended recipient of the information. Binary code and other machine languages used in digital computers are examples of codes. Elaborate commercial codes were developed during the early 20th century (see Jean M.E. Baudot, Samuel F. B. Morse). In recent years more advanced codes have been developed to accommodate computer data and satellite communications. See also ASCII, cryptography. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Beginner's All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code bar code binary code building code Clarendon Code genetic code German Civil Code Hammurabi Code of Justinian Code of law code machine code Morse code Napoleonic Code Code Civil slave code Universal Product Code zip code black codes
code
1 A system of symbols or signals for representing information, and the rules for associating them
code
n 1 Trad any representation of actions to be performed, whether conceptual or as an actual object, such as forms, lambda expressions, objects of type function, text in a source file, or instruction sequences in a compiled file This is a generic term; the specific nature of the representation depends on its context 2 (of a character) a character code
code
A system of characters and rules for representing information in a language capable of being understood and used by a computer Code can be in the form of alphanumeric characters or binary data that can be directly executed by a computer
code
a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later
code
Symbols or values which stand for symbols, values, sequences, or even operations (as in computer "opcodes") As opposed to a cipher, which operates only on individual characters or bits, classically, codes also represent words, phrases, and entire sentences One application was to decrease the cost of telegraph messages In modern usage, a code is often simply a correspondence between information (such as character symbols) and values (such as the ASCII code or Base-64), although computer opcodes do have independent meanings and variable lengths Coding is a very basic part of modern computation and generally implies no secrecy or information hiding Some codes are "secret codes," however, and then the transformation between the information and the coding is kept secret Also see: cryptography and substitution
code
attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later"
code
In popular usage, a code is a compilation of statutes Statutes are generally divided into topics (e g criminal, corporate, etc ) These topics are called "titles" and are generally given a number No matter who the publisher is, the numbering system will remain the same because it is decided by the legislature
code
Source code
code
(computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions
code
A set of specific symbols and rules for representing data and programs so that they can be understood by the computer (see ASCII, FORTRAN, Pascal)
code
A cryptographic system using a codebook that converts words or phrases into codewords
code
The sequence (order) of DNA bases in a gene, which make up the instructions for a particular characteristic
code
Program instructions Source code consists of statements that are written by a programmer in a programming language Machine code consists of numerical instructions that the computer can recognize and execute These instructions were converted from source code
code
a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)
code
A code is a group of numbers or letters which is used to identify something, such as a postal address or part of a telephone system. Callers dialing the wrong area code will not get through
code
A system of rules or regulations on any subject setting out a standard (e g , the electrical code) or a system of words and phrases arbitrarily used in place of other words or phrases for brevity or secrecy -(e g , security codes) Codes can also be comprised of letters and numbers (e g , grocery item codes, inventory numbers) The fact that this word has two very different meanings in the workplace may complicate its use (See Schedule, Article)
code
A set of states that can be used to represent information The set of states needs to have the properties of the type of information to be represented The code is usually a subset of the states of a given system It is then a -code or a code on If information is represented by a state in the code, is said to carry the information
code
A set of symbols representing characters (e g , ASCII code) or instructions in a computer program (a programmer writes source code, which must be translated into executable or machine code for the computer to use) Used colloquially as a verb-to code is to write computer code-and as a noun, "He writes clean/sloppy/bad code "
code
A code is any system of signs or symbols that has a meaning. It will need different microchips to reconvert the digital code back into normal TV signals
code
a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy
code
In most numeric data files, answers to questions are recorded with numbers rather than text and often even numeric answers are recorded with numbers other than the actual response The numbers used in the data file are called "codes " Thus, for instance, when a respondent identifies herself as a member of a particular religion, a "code" of 1 might be used for Catholic, a 2 for Jewish, etc Likewise, a person's age of 18 might be coded as a 2 indicating "18 or over " The codes that are used and their correspondence to the actual responses are listed in a codebook
code
A code is a set of rules about how people should behave or about how something must be done. Article 159 of the Turkish penal code. local building codes
code
In computer programming, a set of symbols used to represent characters and format commands and instructions in a program Source code refers to the set of commands and instructions making up a program
code
In cryptography, a disguising transformation that also chunks -- and thereby shortens -- the message, as when a number stands for a standard five-word phrase More generally, as in genetic code, it refers to the transformation of a representation's short form into its long-form implementation As such, it is analogous to a matrix It may also simply refer to the short form itself, such as a DNA base-pair sequence capable of generating a particular protein
code
The set of instructions that constitutes a piece of software Code is a software company's most closely guarded trade secret Linux code, by contrast, is available for all to see and modify
code
A code is a system of replacing the words in a message with other words or symbols, so that nobody can understand it unless they know the system. They used elaborate secret codes, as when the names of trees stood for letters If you can't remember your number, write it in code in a diary
code
{f} write in code, translate a message into code
code
"Code" is one of the possible values for direction that an assertion may have If an assertion is : code, then special HL modules have been written to supplant the need for inference using the assertion itself Code assertions cannot be edited via the HTML interface "Code" can also refer to the SubL source code See also backward and forward
code
{i} cipher; original code, succession of commands in a programming language (Computers); collection of instructions of the law, the codex and rules
code
In most numeric data files, answers to questions are recorded with numbers rather than text, and often even numeric answers are recorded with numbers other than the actual response The numbers used in the data file are called "codes " Thus, for instance, when a respondent identifies herself as a member of a particular religion, a code of "1" might be used for Catholic, a "2" for Jewish, etc Likewise, a person's age of 18 might be coded as a 2 indicating "18 or over " The codes that are used and their correspondence to the actual responses are listed in a codebook
code
The genetic code of a person, animal or plant is the information contained in DNA which determines the structure and function of cells, and the inherited characteristics of all living things. Scientists provided the key to understanding the genetic code that determines every bodily feature
code
1 A system of symbols or signals providing a means of communication where normal language will not serve or will not serve as well (a ) A substitution cryptosystem in which the plaintext elements are primarily words, phrases, or sentences, and code equivalents (called code groups) typically consist of letters or digits (or both) in otherwise meaningless combinations of identical length (b ) A system similarly constructed, but used to shorten messages rather than to conceal their content (c ) A set of signals representing the characters of a written language (and sometimes operating instructions or machine functions) in telegraphic communications; e g , Morse code 2 A system of signals or conventions for representing data or instructions in a computer or tabulating machine
code
A complete codification and compilation of all effective and current laws of the state, classified according to subject matter
code
A cipher A mathematical function for encryption and decryption (which see in the hard copy dictionary) A software program or part of a software program
code
Written computer instructions Code can appear in a variety of forms The code that a programmer writes is called source code After it has been compiled, it is called object code Code that is ready to run is called executable code or machine code
code
a correspondenc between a symbol or character of a written language and a number of digits of a number system [620 0-B-1]
code
Not to be confused with encryption, "code" is a term used by programmers to refer to the text of a computer program Programmers don't actually write programs (unless they are writing in machine language which, ironically, is the language which looks most like secret code); they write "code," and the computer turns the code into a program
code
Community Enhanced Design Enhancements A VTA program created to ensure 1996 Measure B Transportation Improvement Projects integrate the highest quality design enhancements which reflect the identity of the communities and neighborhoods in which they are located
coders
plural of coder
coder

    Silbentrennung

    cod·er

    Türkische aussprache

    kōdır

    Aussprache

    /ˈkōdər/ /ˈkoʊdɜr/

    Etymologie

    (verb.) 1815. code +‎ -er
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