the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
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technical jargon everday term common term in computer
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Jargon is speech and technical terms that are specific to a trade or industry. For instance, talk about bits, bytes, and pixels would be computer jargon. Jargon specific to businesses would include files, portfolios, bottom line, and words and phrases like that.
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The police force, computer geeks, the military and the army all use jargon/slang. Doctors and people in the medical field use it as well.
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Computer jargon
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When a guy tells you you have a perf (perfect) body means he thinks you are in great shape.
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If you're in motorola land. It's an abbreviation for Mobile Unit.
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Without being long winded and full of IT jargon - YES THEY CAN!
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Words Per Second. It usually refers to the speed at which someone can type.
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Some words that start with the prefix "perf" are perfect, perform, and perfective.
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The plural form of the word "jargon" is "jargons."
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The technical jargon used by the engineers was difficult for the non-experts to understand.
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That is the correct spelling of "jargon" (special or technical language).
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Jargon can be difficult to understand.
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(Jargon is not gibberish or nonsense - it refers to words used in a group or occupation)
The science student found it hard to understand the jargon of the astronomers.
He had little patience for the jargon of diplomats and their endlessly qualified statements.
Like most scientists, he wrote in a technical jargon that had to be translated to the managers.
His speech included some very technical jargon that most of the attendees did not understand.
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Jargon is information about something of a particular group.
e.g: Scientist's Jargon would be Bunsen Burners, Beakers and Test Tubes.
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Cant. Cant is the jargon of theives. It is not the same word as can't.
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how does jargon enhance communication
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A common jargon for bookends is "book supports" or simply "bookstands."
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ARM is a 'family' of processors developed by British company ARM Holdings. AaRM stands for Advanced RISC Machine.
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The word is "jargon." Jargon refers to the specialized vocabulary and terminology used by individuals in a particular profession or field.
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There is no governor and no perf parts.
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No, jargon refers to specialized vocabulary used within a particular profession or group. Dialect refers to variations in language based on geographical location or social group. Jargon is specific to a particular field, while dialect is more broadly related to regional or social differences in language.
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Jargon is language specialized for a certain industry or field.
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Many people do not understand jargon.
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The term jargon originated by referring to trade languages that are used by people who spoke their native language different than their own people, such as Chinook Jargon.
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Unfortunately this question has no easy answer because of all the different types of classifications and types of computers Keep in mind that early inventions such as the abacus, calculators, tablet machines, difference machine, etc. are not accounted for in this document.
First programmable computer
The Z1 originally created by Germany's Konrad Zuse in his parents living room in 1936 to 1938 is considered to be the first electrical binary programmable computer.
See our Zi http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/z/z1.htmfor additional information about this computer.
The first digital computer
Short for Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the ABCstarted being developed by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and graduate student Cliff Berry in http://wiki.answers.com/../history/190040.htmand continued to be developed until 1942 at the Iowa State College (now Iowa State University). On October 19, 1973, US Federal Judge Earl R. Larson signed his decision that the ENIAC patent by Eckert and Mauchly was invalid and named Atanasoff the inventor of the electronic digital computer.
See our http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/a/abc.htmfor additional information about this computer.
The ENIAC was invented by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htmand was not completed until http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htm. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. Although the Judge ruled that the ABC computer was the first digital computer many still consider the ENIAC to be the first digital computer.
See our http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/e/eniac.htmfor additional information about this computer.
Because of the Judge ruling and because the case was never appealed like most we consider the ABC to be the first digital computer. However, because the ABC was never fully functional we consider the first functional digital computer to be the ENIAC.
The first transistor computer
The TX-O (Transistorized Experimental computer) and first transistorized computer is demonstrated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htm.
The first stored program computer
The early British computer known as the EDSAC is considered to be the first stored program electronic computer. The computer performed its first calculation on May 6, http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htmand was the computer that ran the first graphical computer game.
See our http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/e/edsac.htmfor additional information about this computer.
The first minicomputer
In http://wiki.answers.com/../history/196080.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/../comp/digital.htmreleased its first of many PDP computers the http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/p/pdp.htm.
The first personal computer
In 1975 Ed Roberts coined the term personal computer when he introduced the http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/a/altair.htm8800. Although the first personal computer is considered to be the Kenback-1, which was first introduced for $750 in 1971. The computer relied on a series of switches for inputting data and output data by turning on and off a series of lights.
The Micral is considered the be the first commercial non-assembly computer. The computer used the Intel 8008 processor and sold for $1,750 in 1973.
The first workstation
Although never sold the first http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/w/workstat.htmis considered to be the http://wiki.answers.com/../comp/xerox.htmAlto, introduced in 1974. The computer was revolutionary for its time and included a fully functional computer, display, and http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/m/mouse.htm. The computer operated like many computers today utilizing http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/w/windows.htm, http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/m/menu.htmand http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/i/icon.htmas an interface to its operating system.
The first laptop or portable computer
The first portable computer or http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/l/laptop.htmis considered to be the Osborne I, a portable computer developed by Adam Osborne that weighed 24 pounds, a 5-inch display, 64 KB of memory, two 5 1/4" floppy drives, and a http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/m/modem.htm.
http://wiki.answers.com/../comp/ibm.htmPCD later released the IBM portable in 1984, it's first portable computer that weighed in at 30 pounds. IBM PCD later announced in 1986 it's first laptop computer, the PC Convertible, weighing 12 pounds. And in 1994 introduces the IBM ThinkPad 775CD, the first notebook with an integrated http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/c/cdrom.htm.
The first PC (IBM compatible) computer
In http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/../comp/ibm.htmshipped its first electric computer, the http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/num/701.htm. Later IBM introduced its first personal computer called the "IBM PC" in 1981. The computer was code named and still sometimes referred to as the "Acorn" and had a http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/num/8088.htmprocessor, 16 KB of memory, which was expandable to 256 and utilizing http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/m/msdos.htm.
The first PC clone
The first http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/c/clone.htmwas developed by http://wiki.answers.com/../comp/compaq.htm, the "Compaq Portable" was release in March 1983 and was 100% compatible with IBM computers and software that ran on IBM computers.
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The first Apple computer
http://wiki.answers.com/../people/s.htmdesigned the first Apple known as the http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/a/applei.htmcomputer in http://wiki.answers.com/../history/196080.htm.
The first computer company
The first computer company was the Electronic Controls Company and was founded in http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htmby J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the same individuals who helped create the ENIAC computer. The company was later renamed to EMCC or Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and released a series of mainframe computers under the http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/u/univac.htmname.
The first multimedia computer
In 1992 http://wiki.answers.com/../comp/tandy.htmRadio Shack becomes one of the first companies to release a computer based on the http://wiki.answers.com/../jargon/m/mpc.htmwith its introduction of the M2500 XL/2 and M4020 SX computers.
Other major computer company firsts
Below is a listing of some of the major computers companies first computers.
Compaq - March 1983 http://wiki.answers.com/../comp/compaq.htmreleased its first computer and the first 100% IBM compatible computer the "Compaq Portable."
Dell - In http://wiki.answers.com/../history/198090.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/../comp/dell.htmintroduced its first computer, the "Turbo PC."
Hewlett Packard - In 1966 Hewlett Packard released its first general computer, the "HP-2115."
NEC - In http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/../comp/nec.htmbuilds its first computer the "NEAC 1101."
Toshiba - In http://wiki.answers.com/../history/194060.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/../comp/toshiba.htmintroduces its first computer, the "TAC" digital computer.
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Jargon is defined as the specialized words and phrases used in a professional trade. Jargon is different in each profession and can include the medical term STAT and sports RBI or OT. Business jargon includes the terms in the red, put to bed, and value added.
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I can't understand I thing the doctors say when they speak in that medical jargon.
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Jargon is a term that is used to describe a set of words that have a specific meaning in a specific context.
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Using jargon can enhance ethos by demonstrating expertise and credibility within a specific field or industry. However, overuse of jargon can alienate audiences who may not understand the specialized terminology, leading to a loss of credibility and connection. It is important to balance the use of jargon to maintain a strong ethos.
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Jargon is not necessary to use in writing a student review.
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Using jargon selectively is important because it can alienate or confuse readers who are not familiar with the terminology. By keeping jargon to a minimum, you can ensure that your message is clear and accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, using jargon sparingly can make your writing more engaging and easier to understand for all readers.
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Jargon refers to specialized language or terminology used within a particular profession or field. Legal English, on the other hand, refers to the language and terminology used specifically in the legal profession. While legal English can include jargon, not all jargon is necessarily considered legal English as it can be present in various other fields or industries as well.
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