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  1. Message Parsing Interpreter

    The Message Parsing Interpreter MPI for short, not to be confused with the Message Passing Interface is a Lisp programming language Lisp like programming language based on Cut, copy, and paste text replacement that is used on Fuzzball MUCK Fuzzball MUCK Server computing server s, starting with version 2.2fb5.00. It is generally considered easier to learn and use than MUF programming language MUF , and enjoys a large popularity among Fuzzball MUCK users. Amusingly, MPI originally stood for My Personal Insanity &mdash a temporary project name used by the programmer when it was first implemented during a 3 week coding binge. It was later backronym ed to Message Parsing Interpreter to keep the acronym, yet sound more respectable. When online, the command MPI CATEGORY provides a listing of the available MPI topics arranged by function. The most common use for MPI is for report generation and formatting text strings, however it does support the creation of macros, conditional logic, and looping for a limited number of iterations. Command Structure MPI could be viewed as a form of markup language as instructions are encapsulated within bracket marks to differentiate them from regular text. The MPI command is specified first, followed by a colon, and then command arguments, separated by commas. If one of the arguments is a string that contains a comma, it is escaped by using a backslash or the tt lit tt for literal command. pre command argument1, argument2 pre Commands can be nested, taking the place of one or more arguments within the parent command to form more complex code pre tell name me just looked at name this ., owner this pre Hello World The standard Hello World program would look like this pre tell Hello World, me pre More complex substitution More complex code in MPI may become difficult to read. Some examples This sequence informs the user of the next database save pre Next scheduled save will occur at convsecs add prop sys dumpinterval, 0 , prop sys lastdumptime ...   more details



  1. Collaborative human interpreter

    The Collaborative Human Interpreter CHI is a proposed software interface for human based computation first proposed as a programming language on the blog Google Blogoscoped , but implementable via an API in virtually any programming language specially designed for collecting and making use of human intelligence in a computer program . One typical usage is implementing impossible to automate functions. For example, it is currently difficult for a computer to differentiate between images of man men , woman women and non humans. However, this is easy for people. A programmer using CHI could write a code fragment along these lines enum GenderCode MALE, FEMALE, NOT A HUMAN Photo photo loadPhoto file GenderCode result checkGender photo Code for the function code checkGender Photo p code can currently only approximate a result, but the task be can be easily solved by a person. When the function code checkGender code is called, the system will send a request to someone, and the person who received the request will process the task and input the result. If the person task processor inputs value code MALE code , you ll get the value in your variable result, in your program. This querying process can be highly automated. Deployment On November 6, 2005, Amazon.com launched CHI as its business platform in the Amazon Mechanical Turk http www.mturk.com mturk welcome . It s the first business application using CHI. Origins CHI is originally mentioned in Philipp Lenssen s blog http blog.outer court.com archive 2005 03 25 n43.html . External links Amazon looks to solve problems that stump computers , ZDnet, Nov 10, 2005 http news.zdnet.com 2100 3513 22 145545.html Category Domain specific programming languages Category Human based computation ...   more details



  1. Take Command (command line interpreter)

    Infobox Software name Take Command logo screenshot caption developer JP Software released latest release version latest release date release date 2006 11 14 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Microsoft Windows platform x86 language English status Active genre Shell computing Operating system shell source model Closed source license Proprietary website http jpsoft.com JP Software Take Command was the name that JP Software used for their GUI command line interpreters for Windows 3.1 TC16 , Windows 32 bit TC32 and later OS 2 Presentation Manager TCOS2 . These were released concurrently with version 4DOS 5.5, 4NT 2.5 and 4OS2 2.52. The OS 2 and Windows 16 bit survived until version 2.02, they are still available for download from the ftp site on JP Software. Beginning with version 9, the name Take Command was applied to an entirely different assembly of products TCI Tabbed Command Interface and 4NT. The original Take Command is no longer being developed. TCI was expanded to include a file manager and various other windows, while 4NT was renamed TCC, and issued in light form. Take Command is a command line interpreter for the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. Its advantages over the regular Command Prompt Windows command shell are analogous to those of 4DOS over the code COMMAND.COM code supplied with MS DOS . Beginning with version 9, Tabbed Console Interface and 4NT have been merged into the Take Command product line. 4NT was renamed to Take Command Console , with a Lite Edition TCC LE released as freeware . Take Command includes a Tabbed document interface tabbed interface , configurable toolbars, and an integrated graphical File manager file explorer . Take Command adds a built in batch file editor and debugger, FTP and HTTP file access in commands, network file system access, Active Scripting integration, system monitoring commands, and Windows service controls. Features Features of note include alias command Command aliases Comma ...   more details



  1. Command prompt

    Command prompt may refer to a feature of the command line interface, see Command line interface Command prompt Command line interpreter , a kind of text based user interface Command Prompt , the command line interpreter in Windows operating systems disambig ...   more details



  1. Applesoft

    AppleSoft is a name used by Apple Inc. for Applesoft BASIC , a floating point BASIC interpreter the division responsible for developing Mac OS from 1993 until about 1997 disambig ...   more details



  1. Tauchen

    Tauchen is a surname and may refer to Gary Tauchen , State Representative Jarom r Tauchen 1981 , Czech lawyer, law historian, certified judiciary interpreter and translator disambiguation de Tauchen Begriffskl rung ...   more details



  1. Mobile BASIC

    Expand Russian MobileBASIC date September 2011 Mobile BASIC is a proprietary dialect of the BASIC programming language BASIC programming language that can be used to program Java platform Java enabled mobile phone s. This is possible because the Interpreter computing interpreter is a MIDlet . External links http www.mobilebasic.com Mobile Phone Programming Home to the Mobile BASIC Java midlet. Category Java device platform Category Mobile software Category BASIC interpreters compu lang stub ru MobileBASIC ...   more details



  1. Moriyama Einosuke

    Japanese name Moriyama Image Moriyama.jpg thumb 150px Photograph of Moriyama Einosuke left . nihongo Moriyama Einosuke extra July 10, 1820 May 4, 1872 was a samurai during the Tokugawa Shogunate , and an interpreter of Dutch and English. He studied English under Ranald MacDonald , and as Chief Dutch Interpreter was one of the chief men involved in the negotiations with Matthew Calbraith Perry Commodore Perry in regard to the opening of Japan to the outside world. Samuel Wells Williams , a member of Perry s second visit noted in 1854 cquote A new and superior interpreter came with Saborosuke, named Moriyama Yenosuke ... He speaks English well enough to render any other interpreter unnecessary, and this will assist our intercourse greatly. He ... asked if Ronald McDonald sic was well, or if we knew him. ... giving us all a good impression of his education and breeding. Williams, p.120, March 3rd 1854 ref http books.google.com books?id AeY8AAAAIAAJ&q 22A new and superior interpreter came 22&dq 22A new and superior interpreter came 22&as brr 0&hl en S ritsu nijissh nen kinen ronsh ref ref Treaties and other international acts of the United States of America http books.google.com books?id ofMOAAAAYAAJ&q 22A new and superior interpreter came 22&dq 22A new and superior interpreter came 22&as brr 0&hl en ref ref Native American in the land of the shogun by Frederik L. Schodt p.288 http books.google.com books?id lIk0eweZVfEC&pg PA288 ref Notes reflist See also Nakahama Manjir DEFAULTSORT Moriyama, Einosuke Category Samurai Category 1872 deaths samurai stub ja ...   more details



  1. Tymshare SuperBasic

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 This article is about Tymshare s SuperBASIC system. SuperBasic was also the name of the much later BASIC Interpreter computing interpreter from Sinclair Research which was included in Sinclair QDOS . Tymshare SuperBasic was an implementation of a variant of the BASIC programming language for the SDS 940 . DEFAULTSORT Tymshare Superbasic Compu lang stub Category BASIC programming language ...   more details



  1. InfoTaskForce

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The InfoTaskForce was a group of Infocom enthusiast s who first reverse engineer ed the Infocom Z Machine and wrote a public domain version in C programming language C . The ITF started in 1986 when an Australian adventure game player was playing Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and wondered whether there was a way to see all the humorous text in the adventure. He disassembled the CP M Z Machine Interpreter computing interpreter and found out how Infocom was able to simultaneously release their adventures on multiple platforms they were using a virtual machine . He changed from playing the adventures to disassembling the interpreter to understand its instruction set , memory map and its method of storing the adventure s objects. A group of friends realised that by re writing the interpreter, they could play Infocom adventures on any machine they chose, so they got together under the name of the InfoTaskForce and began to write it in C. In 6 months they finished a Version 3 interpreter and uploaded it to a local file transfer protocol FTP server for their use. Word leaked out and the ITF interpreter proved popular, not just because it allowed people to play games, but allowed them to understand the inner workings of the Z Machine . Over time, other interpreters appeared on the scene which supported the newer Version 5 features to varying extents, so in September 1992 the ITF created a second and final release of the ITF Interpreter which supported Version 5 features. The ITF Interpreter was bundled by Activision in their later release of The Lost Treasures of Infocom . DEFAULTSORT Infotaskforce Category Infocom Infocom stub ...   more details



  1. Lapis (programming language)

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan February 2009 notability September 2009 Lapis is an object oriented stack based computer language whose Interpreter computing interpreter , in its current form, is about 50 kilobytes in size. Lapis is currently incorporated inside the tiny Scrinchy webserver . Lapis was preceded by Sy , a stack based computer language that was interpreted inside the Scrinchy 0.11 webserver. DEFAULTSORT Lapis Programming Language Category Stack oriented programming languages Compu lang stub ...   more details



  1. Johann Conrad Weiser

    Johann Conrad Weiser may refer to Conrad Weiser 1696 1760 , Pennsylvanian pioneer, interpreter and diplomat Johann Conrad Weiser, Sr. 1662 1746 , his father, German Palatine hndis Weiser, Johann Conrad ...   more details



  1. Hendrik

    Hendrik may refer to Hendrik given name Hans Hendrik , Greenlandic Arctic traveller and interpreter Hendrik Island , island in Greenland Hendrik Ido Ambacht , municipality in the Netherlands disambig surname de Hendrik nl Hendrik ...   more details



  1. AGR-14

    CG 17 may refer to AGR 14 ZAP , a U.S. Navy project to develop an anti flak unguided rocket USS Interpreter AGR 14 , a Guardian class radar picket ship of the United States Navy Letter NumberCombDisambig ...   more details



  1. William Conner (disambiguation)

    William Conner 1777 1855 , American trader, interpreter, scout, community leader, entrepreneur, and politician William C. Conner , American judge Bill Conner , American businessman See also William Connor disambiguation hndis Conner, William ...   more details



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  1. BBx

    BBx is the original name for the Business Basic interpreter developed by BASIS International in 1985. Subsequent generations of BBx have been BBxPROGRESSION 2, BBxPROGRESSION 3, PROGRESSION 4, PRO 5, Visual PRO 5, and BBj. BASIS estimates that over 1.7 million end users worldwide run applications built with their products. BBx dialects include PRO 5 a character mode interpreter for Linux and Unix environments , Visual PRO 5 a graphical interpreter for the Microsoft Windows environment , PRO 5 Data Server a data server for PRO 5 data files , the BASIS ODBC Driver a Microsoft Windows ODBC driver for PRO 5 data files . The current generation of BBx BBj is a superset of the BBx language and environment implemented in Java programming language Java . External links http www.basis.com BASIS International Ltd. Category BASIC programming language family Category 1985 software ...   more details



  1. Suki Kim

    Grant and a Guggenheim Fellowship . Her debut novel The Interpreter Suki Kim novel The Interpreter is a murder ... for answers as to why her shopkeeper parents were murdered. Kim took a short term job as an interpreter in New York City when working on the novel to look into the life of an interpreter. ref http ... critic reviews ref http www.asiasociety.org arts culture literature suki kim and the interpreter Suki Kim and The Interpreter ref and won the PEN Beyond Margins Award and the Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award. The Interpreter was translated into Dutch, French, Korean, and Japanese. Selected works The Interpreter book by Suki Kim The Interpreter Farrar, Straus & Giroux 2003 See also Portal Literature ... or front matter of The Interpreter Category Living people Category American writers of Korean ...   more details



  1. ?mega

    Otheruses2 Omega Infobox Software name Omega developer Portland State University latest release version 1.5 latest release date April 29, 2011 operating system Cross platform genre Interpreter computing Interpreter license New BSD License website http web.cecs.pdx.edu sheard Omega Omega download page The Omega interpreter ref name user guide cite web title mega Users Guide url http web.cecs.pdx.edu sheard Omega OmegaManual.ps accessdate 2007 06 09 authorlink Tim Sheard ref is a strict function strict pure function pure functional programming interpreter computing interpreter similar to the Hugs Haskell programming language Haskell interpreter. The syntax closely resembles that of Haskell but with important differences Omega is strict Hugs is lazy Support for generalized algebraic data types Ability to introduce new types Allows writing of functions at the type level. Other differences are documented in the Omega user guide. ref name user guide Omega was developed by Prof. Tim Sheard of Portland State University s Computer Science Department as a language with an infinite hierarchy of computational levels value, type, kind, sort, etc. . The underlying concept is that data, and functions manipulating data, can be introduced at any level. ref name programming in omega cite journal first Tim last Sheard coauthors Nathan Linger title Programming in mega journal 2nd Central European Functional Programming School date June 23 30, 2007 url http web.cecs.pdx.edu sheard papers SumSchNotes.ps ref References references External links http web.cecs.pdx.edu sheard Omega mega download page Category Free Haskell implementations mega ...   more details



  1. Bashforth

    Bashforth is a free Forth programming language Forth Interpreter computing interpreter , written entirely in the Bash Unix shell Bash scripting language . It requires GNU Bash v2.04 or higher. Its virtual machine makes use of threaded code string threading . Due to being written in a scripting language , Bashforth runs slowly, but does not need any installation for those who want to try out the Forth language. An object oriented programming environment is available for Bashforth, by means of the SmallOOPS extension to Bashforth, allowing interactive Object oriented programming OOPS programming right from the Bash prompt. More alternatives, which do not require installation, exist, notably JSforth ref http forthfreak.net jsforth.html Forthfreak.net ref a Forth interpreter written in JavaScript . References references External links http www.forthfreak.net index.cgi?BashForth Bashforth description and screen shot programming software stub Category Forth programming language family ...   more details



  1. SuperBASIC

    This article is about the SuperBASIC Interpreter computing interpreter which was included in Sinclair QDOS . Tymshare SuperBasic SuperBasic was also the name of Tymshare s unrelated BASIC system. SuperBASIC was an advanced variant of the BASIC programming language with many structured programming additions. It was developed at Sinclair Research by Jan Jones novelist Jan Jones during the early 1980s. Originally SuperBASIC was intended for a home computer , code named SuperSpectrum , then under development. This project was later cancelled, however, SuperBASIC was subsequently included in the read only memory ROM firmware of the Sinclair QL personal computer launched in January 1984 , also serving as the command interpreter for the QL s Sinclair QDOS Qdos operating system . External links http www.nvg.ntnu.no sinclair computers ql ql sst.htm The Quantum Leap to where? &mdash a chapter from Sinclair and the Sunrise Technology BASIC Category BASIC interpreters Category Sinclair Research compu lang stub es SuperBASIC it SuperBASIC lt SuperBASIC ...   more details



  1. ComSpec

    ComSpec or code COMSPEC code is one of the environment variable s used in MS DOS and Microsoft Windows , which normally points to the command line interpreter , which is by default tt command.com tt in MS DOS or tt cmd.exe tt in Windows NT . ComSpec can be displayed by typing tt SET COMSPEC tt at the command prompt. The ComSpec environment variable by default points to the full Path computing path of the command line interpreter. In MS DOS, ComSpec is the secondary command line interpreter, which can be anywhere on your system and does not need to be named tt COMMAND.COM tt . It can also be made by a different company or be a different version. ref http www.robvanderwoude.com command.php COMMAND.COM, SHELL and COMSPEC ref References references External links http johnbokma.com windows command prompt shortcut.html Creating a customized Command Prompt shortcut Example of COMSPEC usage windows stub Category Windows administration ...   more details



  1. Guile

    wiktionary guile Guile may refer to GNU Guile , an interpreter virtual machine for the Scheme programming language Guile Street Fighter Guile Street Fighter , a video game character from the Street Fighter series Characters of Chrono Cross Guile Guile Chrono Cross , a video game character from Chrono Cross disambig es Guile fr Guile ...   more details



  1. IBM OD390

    Orphan date November 2006 OD390 is a CICS WWW Web interpreter from IBM used for application development involving web interfaces to IBM DB2 DB2 tables. FOLDOC Category Transaction processing Category Web server software Category IBM software OD390 Compu lang stub ...   more details



  1. 1630s in South Africa

    Year in South Africa 1630s Events 1631 The Khoikhoi leader Autsumao , is taken to Java island Batavia and is later returned to the Cape to serve as an interpreter. He also acts as the resident agent postmaster for the passing ships Births 14 October 1639 Simon van der Stel is born References See Years in South Africa for list of References ...   more details




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