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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
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Company Profile:
Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
A computer that a build host uses to perform compilation tasks. Build servers do not need to run Xcode or xcodebuild to aid a build host, but they must at least be running the same version of the Mac OS as the build server.
Industry:Software; Computer
UPP
Universal procedure pointer. A generalized procedure pointer that allows code with different calling conventions to call each other. Some Carbon functions require you to pass UPPs for callbacks because the calling routine doesn’t know in advance if your code is Mach-O based or CFM-based.
Industry:Software; Computer
A QT atom of type 'hdlr' that specifies the media handler to be used to interpret a media structure. See also media, media handler, QT atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
See AppKit.
Industry:Software; Computer
The point at which the user releases the mouse button when selecting a range of text or other items. Compare anchor point.
Industry:Software; Computer
A menu that contains items that apply to the application as a whole, rather than to a specific document or other window. The application menu for the current active application appears immediately to the right of the Apple menu.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, the host names of build servers to which a build client distributes compilation tasks. To distribute a build, you must define at least one build set on the build client, or use the Bonjour set when available.
Industry:Software; Computer
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration. A searchable directory of web services that web service requesters can use to search for web services and obtain their WSDL documents.
Industry:Software; Computer
See property list.
Industry:Software; Computer
A value that indicates a particular version of a project that’s been committed to the repository, also known as a version number.
Industry:Software; Computer