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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
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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.
In Xcode, a file that associates symbol names with locations in documentation. A tokens file is used to create the symbol index for a documentation set, which support fasts API lookup.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) In relational databases, a relationship in which each source record has zero to many corresponding destination records. For example, a department has many employees. (2) In key-value coding, a property whose value is a collection of related objects. In an AppleScript scripting definition file, it is represented by an element element.
Industry:Software; Computer
A collection of buttons and other controls in a panel.
Industry:Software; Computer
A collection of buttons at the top of a window just below the title bar. A toolbar can be hidden or revealed with a toolbar button in the title bar.
Industry:Software; Computer
A clear oblong button at the right end of a window’s title bar that shows and hides the toolbar (if one exists).
Industry:Software; Computer
See standard toolbox dispatcher.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) In relational databases, a relationship in which each source record has exactly one corresponding destination record. For example, each employee has one job title. (2) In key-value coding, a property whose value has properties of its own. In an AppleScript scripting definition file, it is represented by a property element.
Industry:Software; Computer
A collection of event handlers and data that defines a custom object such as a control or window.
Industry:Software; Computer
One of the message distribution center types for J2EE-based applications. Message senders send messages only to topics instead of specific applications, while only the applications interested in receiving messages sent to a particular topic subscribe to the topic and, therefore, receive the messages sent to it. A topic can have one or more subscribers. Any message sent to the topic is broadcasted to all the topic’s subscribers.
Industry:Software; Computer
In a nested object specifier, an object that has no container specifier. It represents the outermost container in the containment hierarchy. In most cases, the application object is the top-level specifier.
Industry:Software; Computer