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meta-language and programming
These arbitrary explanatory phrases become precise new operators, created on the fly by the programmer, forming a meta-language on top of the underlying programming language.
As typically envisioned, an extensible programming language consisted of a base language providing elementary computing facilities, and a meta-language capable of modifying the base language.

meta-language and are
Thus, SGML is properly a meta-language, and many particular markup languages are derived from it.

meta-language and code
A program then consisted of meta-language modifications and code in the modified base language.

meta-language and concepts
* applying a meta-language which includes fuzzy concepts in a more inclusive categorical system which is not fuzzy.

meta-language and can
It is a meta-language that can be used to define or recognize Type-0 languages from the Chomsky hierarchy.

meta-language and .
Although Zermelo's fix allows a class to describe arbitrary ( possibly " large ") entities, these predicates of the meta-language may have no formal existence ( i. e., as a set ) within the theory.
The sentence referred to is part of the " object language ", while the referring sentence is considered to be a part of a " meta-language " with respect to the object language.
XML remains a meta-language like SGML, allowing users to create any tags needed ( hence " extensible ") and then describing those tags and their permitted uses.
For example, Steven Pinker argues in his book The Language Instinct that thought is independent of language, that language is itself meaningless in any fundamental way to human thought, and that human beings do not even think in " natural " language, i. e. any language that we actually communicate in ; rather, we think in a meta-language, preceding any natural language, called " mentalese.
Pioneered by the philosopher Donald Davidson, another formalized theory, which aims to associate each natural language sentence with a meta-language description of the conditions under which it is true, for example: ` Snow is white ' is true if and only if snow is white.
In practice, truth-conditional semantics is similar to model-theoretic semantics ; conceptually, however, they differ in that truth-conditional semantics seeks to connect language with statements about the real world ( in the form of meta-language statements ), rather than with abstract models.
In the case of the LF logical framework, the meta-language is the-calculus.
Entries include design, meta-language, science policy.
Its most outstanding feature is its high degree of programmability through the meta-language ML.

capabilities and programming
* APL ( programming language ), a computer programming language with specialized array-processing capabilities
Despite its low-level capabilities, the language was designed to encourage cross-platform programming.
Others have attacked the problem from the database end, by defining an object-oriented data model for the database, and defining a database programming language that allows full programming capabilities as well as traditional query facilities.
* Software extension, a file containing programming that serves to extend the capabilities of or data available to a more basic program
These preprocesors would typically support structured programming, variable names longer than six characters, additional data types, conditional compilation, and even macro capabilities.
" Conservative " garbage collection capabilities can be added to any programming language that lacks it as a built-in feature, and libraries for doing this are available for C and C ++ programs.
When database capabilities are combined with object-oriented programming language capabilities, the result is an object-oriented database management system ( OODBMS ).
Similarly, Microsoft announced Language Integrated Query ( LINQ ) and DLINQ, an implementation of LINQ, in September 2005, to provide close, language-integrated database query capabilities with its programming languages C # and VB. NET 9.
Although the 32X could theoretically produce sound on par with the SNES, the difficulty of programming the sound system combined with the generally rushed nature of most 32X games meant that the system's improved audio capabilities mostly went unused.
The SPITBOL implementation also introduced a number of features which, while not using traditional structured programming keywords, nevertheless can be used to provide many of the equivalent capabilities normally thought of as " structured programming ", most notably nested if / then / else type constructs.
* X-51 ( Machine Man ): Captured by Bastion and " infected " with Prime Sentinel nano-bots which reconfigured and reconstructed his systems thereby giving him similar capabilities to Nimrod, such as adapting to almost any situation and programming that at times forced him to attack mutants.
The book is divided into two parts, with the first two chapters exploring the capabilities and pitfalls of object-oriented programming, and the remaining chapters describing 23 classic software design patterns.
A Servlet is a Java programming language class used to extend the capabilities of servers that can be accessed by a host application via a request-response programming model.
Besides the systems-level application managers, there are some add-on package managers for operating systems with limited capabilities and for programming languages where developers need the latest libraries.
Denotational semantics have been developed for modern programming languages that use capabilities like concurrency and exceptions, e. g., Concurrent ML, CSP, and Haskell.
If the programming language has concurrent processing capabilities the method should be constructed to execute as a mutually exclusive operation.
While it is often assumed that those with this intelligence naturally excel in mathematics, chess, computer programming and other logical or numerical activities, a more accurate definition places less emphasis on traditional mathematical ability and more on reasoning capabilities, recognizing abstract patterns, scientific thinking and investigation and the ability to perform complex calculations.
Direct3D 7. 0 also augmented DirectX support for multitexturing hardware, and represents the pinnacle of fixed-function multitexture pipeline features: although powerful, it was so complicated to program that a new programming model was needed to expose the shading capabilities of graphics hardware.
The upgrade was purely to the programming language ; the Atom's graphics and sound capabilities remained unchanged, and hence, contrary to some pre-release beliefs, the BBC BASIC ROM did not allow Atom users to run commercial BBC Micro software, since nearly all of it took advantage of the BBC machine's advanced graphics and sound hardware.

capabilities and are
Actually, there are a number of individual-contributor positions in both operating departments and in the company-wide `` services '' operation that are filled by men with successful managerial experience who are currently broadening their capabilities.
The resolution limitations for a single stage are given by the inherent resolution of the electron optical system as well as the resolution capabilities of the cathodoluminescent viewing screen.
Not surprisingly, Dr. Ellis says, some recently enlightened wives are out to claim these capabilities.
AAC systems are extremely diverse and depend on the capabilities of the user.
Several new features, including better scalability, enhanced clustering and management capabilities are mentioned.
and refer to the same program, though invokes the text-based version, while will invoke an X Window System based interface if possible ; however, if determines that X Window System capabilities are not present, it will present the text-based version instead of failing.
There are three squadrons operating the A-1, one of them equipped with the RA-1 variant having a reconnaissance function as its primary role, but retaining all attack capabilities of the A-1.
In some countries private, local, and provincial ( state ) capabilities are being augmented by and coordinated with federal assets, to provide layered defenses against biological weapons attacks.
It is precisely in the context of this challenge that he develops the concept of military genius, whose capabilities are seen above all in the execution of operations.
Carriers were used again in Operation Iraqi Freedom and even provided aircraft to be based ashore on occasion and have done so periodically when special capabilities are needed.
In the bottom-up approach, data marts are first created to provide reporting and analytical capabilities for specific business processes.
The reasons are primarily economical ( different DBMSs may have different total costs of ownership-TCO ), functional, and operational ( different DBMSs may have different capabilities ).
It is believed that this is because singing capabilities are stored in the right hemisphere of the brain, which is likely to remain unaffected after a stroke in the left hemisphere.
Education aims to help students acquire knowledge and develop skills which are compatible with their understanding and problem-solving capabilities at different ages.
There are several indicators of fax capabilities: Group, class, data transmission rate, and conformance with ITU-T ( formerly CCITT ) recommendations.
Many fighters have secondary ground-attack capabilities, and some are designed as dual-purpose fighter-bombers.
Since then, radar capabilities have grown enormously and are now the primary method of target acquisition.
IGBTs see application in switching internal combustion engine ignition coils, where fast switching and voltage blocking capabilities are important.
Handlers are taught to treat firearms with respect for their destructive capabilities, and strongly discouraged from playing or toying with firearms, a common cause of accidents.
Requests for new features or capabilities to in-house software that come through the help desk are also assigned to applications groups.
Windows 95 added additional 32-bit capabilities ( however, MS-DOS, some of the kernel, and supplementary utilities such as Disk Defragment remained 16-bit ) and implemented a new object oriented user interface, elements of which are still used today.
The first is transformational leadership, which posits that there are certain leadership traits that inspire subordinates to perform beyond their capabilities.

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