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interpreter and Interactive
It was also the first of the " Interactive Fiction Plus " line, meaning that AMFV had greater memory requirements, unlike earlier Infocom games that used a less advanced version of the company's Z-machine interpreter.
Oracle Forms started as Interactive Application Facility ( IAF ), which had two main components: the compiler ( Interactive Application Generator-IAG ) and the runtime interpreter ( Interactive Application Processor-IAP ).

interpreter and Graphics
HBASIC is also the name for a BASIC interpreter created specifically for use with the Hercules Graphics Card.
TI BASIC was a double interpreted language, as the BASIC interpreter was itself written in a mid-layer interpreted byte-code language known as Graphics Programming Language ( GPL ), which was unique to the TI Home Computer.

interpreter and Programming
* Theoretical Foundations For Practical ' Totally Functional Programming ' ( Chapter 7 especially ) Doctoral dissertation tackling the problem of formalising what is an interpreter
It has two versions of compiler which either produce 1 ) intermediate byte code for an interpreter ( known as the rapid development system ), or 2 ) C Programming Language code for compilation with a C compiler into machine-code ( which executes faster, but compiles slower, and executables are bigger ).
Programming language statements could either be typed into the command interpreter directly, or entered into a text editor, saved to a file, and then loaded into the command interpreter from the file.

interpreter and Language
After completing an approved course and once the interpreter has been assessed for the NVQ 4 in BSL Interpreting ( or equivalent ), Trainees can apply to become a " Member of the Register of Sign Language Interpreters " ( MRSLI ).
* Dialog Control Language, a language and interpreter within AutoCAD
He remained unemployed for sometime ; he earned a living by working as an interpreter and German Language translator, during World War II, in the Censor Section of the Army H. Q., New Delhi, translating for the British Indian Army, ' official ' documents captured from the Germans.
* AS / 400 Control Language IBM command line interpreter language
* Certified Deaf Interpreter, a sign language interpreter who is deaf and interprets between American Sign Language and other forms of visual / gestural communication
The Micro-Assembly Language ( MAL ) is engineered to allow simple writing of an IJVM interpreter, and the source code for such an interpreter can be found in the book.
Sign for " interpreter " in Quebec Sign Language
' Language Aide ' - a bilingual credential not an interpreter or translator credential

interpreter and ),
" What ," said Abbahu, " is my modesty as compared with that of R. Abba of Acre ( Acco ), who does not even remonstrate with his interpreter for interpolating his own comments in the lecturer's expositions.
Software includes all the various forms and roles that digitally stored data may have and play in a computer ( or similar system ), regardless of whether the data is used as code for a CPU, or other interpreter, or whether it represents other kinds of information.
Howard Knox ( surgeon ), Antonio Frabasilis ( interpreter ), Peter Mikolainis ( interpreter ), Maud Mosher ( matron ), Fiorello H. La Guardia ( interpreter ), and Philip Cowen ( immigrant inspector ).
By the release of Version 6 Unix ( 1975 ), the game had been ported to Unix C. An implementation of Hunt the Wumpus was typically included with MBASIC, Microsoft's BASIC interpreter for CP / M and one of the company's first products.
Justin Martyr, also known as just Saint Justin ( AD 100 – ca. 165 ), was an early Christian apologist, and is regarded as the foremost interpreter of the theory of the Logos in the 2nd century.
La Malinche (; c. 1496 or c. 1505 – c. 1529 ), known also as Malinalli, Malintzin or Doña Marina, was a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, who played a role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico, acting as interpreter, advisor, lover, and intermediary for Hernán Cortés.
To propagate the language rapidly, a compiler " porting kit " was created in Zurich that included a compiler that generated code for a " virtual " stack machine, i. e., code that lends itself to reasonably efficient interpretation ), along with an interpreter for that code – the Pascal-P system.
Usually in most languages a different term other than the one translated " shaman " is applied to a religious official leading sacrificial rites (" priest "), or to a raconteur (" sage ") of traditional lore ; there may be more of an overlap in functions ( with that of a shaman ), however, in the case of an interpreter of omens or of dreams.
Here, the first line ( Shebang ) indicates which interpreter should be used to execute the rest of the script, and the second line makes a listing with options for file format indicators, columns, all files ( none omitted ), and a size in blocks.
* Script ( computing ), a small program written for a command interpreter or another scripting language
The Inform website lists links to freely available interpreters for 15 desktop operating systems ( including 8-bit microcomputers from the 1980s such as the Apple II, TRS-80 and Sinclair, and grouping " Unix " and " Windows " as one each ), 10 mobile operating systems ( including Palm OS and the Game Boy ), and three interpreter platforms ( Emacs, Java and JavaScript ).

interpreter and read
" The joke was sometimes combined with another running gag in which, rather than having a sign language interpreter visually presenting the news to aid the deaf, the show would provide assistance from Garrett Morris, " head of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing ", whose " aid " involved cupping his hands around his mouth and shouting the news as Chase read it.
The Forth system on the Organiser I itself had a compiler to intermediate code, interpreter and runtime, and had a number of unusual design features one being that it could interpret-that is, read and execute-Forth intermediate code directly in place on a DATAPAK, rather than needing to copy it into precious RAM first, despite the DATAPAKs not being execute-in-place memory-mapped.
The term " interpreter " often referred to a piece of unit record equipment that could read punched cards and print the characters in human-readable form on the card.
The IBM 550 numerical interpreter was the first commercial machine made by IBM that read numerical data punched on cards and printed it across the top of each card.
The interpreter would read out two bytes, drop all the odd-numbered bits, and assemble the results into a single byte of code.
This virtual machine implementation is called an interpreter, because it reads in the intermediate code instructions one by one and after each read executes the equivalent machine code sequences ( the interpretation ) of the read intermediate instruction directly.
Events are executed as Ruby and RGSS code which can be read through an interpreter in the program's database which then executes the code.
The joke was later added upon in " The Wiggly Finger Catalyst ", in which Raj dates a deaf woman, whereupon, though initially needing his friend Howard for an interpreter, he realized that he could talk normally around her, knowing that she could neither hear him nor read his lips.
Programs should be stored in a file and then read into the Prolog interpreter, by means of the query
Before the second browser war in 2008-2009, the JavaScript engine ( also termed JavaScript interpreter or JavaScript implementation ) was known as simply an interpreter that read and executed JavaScript source code.
One possible implementation of < tt > eval </ tt > is as a recursive interpreter that acts on the syntax tree created by < tt > read </ tt >.
While the conquistadors were encouraged to use an interpreter to read the Requerimiento, this was not absolutely necessary, and in many cases, it was read out to an uncomprehending populace.
Abbot Justin McCann, Master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford ( 1921 – 47 ), and titular Abbot of Westminster from 1947, remains the principal modern editor and interpreter of Baker, with the claim that he is the only man since Fr Cressy to have read all two million words of his writings, always diffuse and unstructured.

interpreter and codes
Exit codes are directly referenced, for example, by the command line interpreter CMD. exe in the terminology inherited from DOS.
Butte compiled into Butte-specific byte codes, which were interpreted by special Alto microcode, similar to the Mesa bytecode interpreter.
* BeanShell-Java interpreter for Java source codes

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