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‘scripts’
A representation of a schema in terms of a sequence of abstract actions with slots for specific instances See [Schank77] and schema [Omerod90]
‘scripts’
Elements specifically written for text chat, browser links and digital photo that serve an individual's needs
‘scripts’
Observing Specifications Log
‘scripts’
Scripts are small programs providing some interaction with the user Programs which run on the user's computer are usually written in Javascript, which is supported by all major browsers For programs running on the web server (server-side) the most common scripting languages are Perl and Microsoft's Active Server Pages BackBack to main documentinternet lynx
‘scripts’
ArcView scripts are macros written in Avenue, ArcView's programming language and development environment With Avenue you can customize almost every aspect of ArcView, from adding a new button to run a script you write, to creating an entire custom application that you can distribute
‘scripts’
Batch files ( bat) or executable ( exe) files that run when a computer starts up or shuts down or when a user logs on or off at any type of workstation on the network Windows 2000 supports Windows Scripting Host Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) and JScript, while continuing to support MS-DOS command scripts and executable files
‘scripts’
Scripts are computer programming code written in relatively simple programming languages
‘scripts’
Backtalk's behavior is driven by script files Each script is a program written in the Backtalk script language, which is run to draw a page on the display, with all the buttons and controls required All script files are kept under in the script directory, and have names ending with a `` bt'' suffix
‘scripts’
The contents of a computer programming language, or list of instructions Also referred to as macros or batch files
‘scripts’
In symbolic interactionism, it is the observation that humans act as though they were following a script; they are influenced by past events and experiences and act accordingly in ways that make sense to them
‘scripts’
a set of instructions; there are script languages such as JavaScript and VBScript that are used to go beyond the capabilities of the HyperText MarkUp Language (HTML)
‘scripts’
An HTML page which passes variable back to the server
‘scripts’
These can be considered a type of formulaic speech They are are memorized sequences of utterances which are more or less fixed and predictable, e g 'How do you do?'
post scripts
plural form of post script
shell scripts
plural form of shell script
scripts
An HTML page which passes variable back to the server
scripts
These can be considered a type of formulaic speech They are are memorized sequences of utterances which are more or less fixed and predictable, e g 'How do you do?'
scripts
a set of instructions; there are script languages such as JavaScript and VBScript that are used to go beyond the capabilities of the HyperText MarkUp Language (HTML)
scripts
Backtalk's behavior is driven by script files Each script is a program written in the Backtalk script language, which is run to draw a page on the display, with all the buttons and controls required All script files are kept under in the script directory, and have names ending with a `` bt'' suffix
scripts
Scripts are computer programming code written in relatively simple programming languages
scripts
Batch files ( bat) or executable ( exe) files that run when a computer starts up or shuts down or when a user logs on or off at any type of workstation on the network Windows 2000 supports Windows Scripting Host Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) and JScript, while continuing to support MS-DOS command scripts and executable files
scripts
plural of script
scripts
third-person singular of script
scripts
Observing Specifications Log
scripts
Elements specifically written for text chat, browser links and digital photo that serve an individual's needs
scripts
ArcView scripts are macros written in Avenue, ArcView's programming language and development environment With Avenue you can customize almost every aspect of ArcView, from adding a new button to run a script you write, to creating an entire custom application that you can distribute
scripts
A representation of a schema in terms of a sequence of abstract actions with slots for specific instances See [Schank77] and schema [Omerod90]
scripts
The contents of a computer programming language, or list of instructions Also referred to as macros or batch files
scripts
Scripts are small programs providing some interaction with the user Programs which run on the user's computer are usually written in Javascript, which is supported by all major browsers For programs running on the web server (server-side) the most common scripting languages are Perl and Microsoft's Active Server Pages BackBack to main documentinternet lynx
scripts
In symbolic interactionism, it is the observation that humans act as though they were following a script; they are influenced by past events and experiences and act accordingly in ways that make sense to them