简体版 繁體版 English 한국어
登録 ログイン

coding conventionの例文

例文モバイル版携帯版

  • Coding conventions simplify writing new software whose job is to process existing software.
  • Automatic fire sprinklers utilizing frangible bulbs follow a standardized color-coding convention indicating their operating temperature.
  • Station model plots use an internationally accepted coding convention that has changed little since August 1, 1941.
  • An alternative, less-used API is MPJ API, designed to be more object-oriented and closer to Sun Microsystems'coding conventions.
  • Color-coding conventions are various.
  • Readers will be able to find the source code and Adobe Acrobat files which contain a bonus chapter on Java coding conventions and standards.
  • Coding conventions, which stress readability and some language-specific conventions, are aimed at the maintenance of the software source code, which involves debugging and updating.
  • The final portion of the book, Part 4, presents the coding conventions and references of glossary terms, keywords and Java-related resources in the Internet.
  • The use of coding conventions is particularly important when a project involves more than one programmer ( there have been projects with thousands of programmers ).
  • It was his experience with the rather tedious Manchester machine-coding conventions that led him to devise what was probably the world's first publicly available High-Level Language.
  • A historically common and still prevalent convention uses the ETX code convention to interrupt and halt a program via an input data stream, usually from a keyboard.
  • In most coding conventions for these languages, programmers conventionally indent the code within a block, to visually set it apart from the surrounding code ( prettyprinting ).
  • In addition to permitting email to be sent to telex, formal coding conventions adopted in the composition of telex messages enabled automatic routing of telexes to email recipients.
  • Using point-by-point pen location, the scheme could immediately recognize and display 53 letters, numbers, and symbols in multiple printing, styles as long as they adhered to coding conventions.
  • As listed near the end of Coding conventions, there are different conventions for different programming languages, so it may be counterproductive to apply the same conventions across different languages.
  • The programming style used in a particular program may be derived from the coding conventions of a company or other computing organization, as well as the preferences of the author of the code.
  • It is true that users do make errors, but many errors are due not to user error per se but due to designs that are flawed, e . g ., poorly written messaging, misuse of color-coding conventions, omission of information, etc . ".
  • Use the values of the formula ( e . g . " p " ) found by the truth-table method and place them in their into their respective ( associated ) Karnaugh squares ( these are numbered per the Gray code convention ).
  • The Code Analyzer improves the quality of PL / SQL code while increasing the productivity of the software team; instantly formats the PL / SQL code to a set of code conventions that improve the readability of the software, allowing engineers to understand the new code more quickly and thoroughly.
  • A conventional enumeration of wire color pairs then begins blue ( and white ), orange ( and white ), green ( and white ) and brown ( and white ), which subsumes a color-coding convention used in cables of 4 or fewer pairs ( 8 wires or less ) with 8P and 6P connectors.
  • もっと例文:  1  2