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| <td>valsi</td> <td>bainri</td>
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| | fu'ivla |
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| | ==== creator ==== |
| <td>type</td>
| | [[personal/djeikyb|djeikyb]] |
| <td>fu'ivla</td>
| | ==== time entered ==== |
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| | == English == |
| <td>[[personal/djeikyb|djeikyb]]</td>
| | === Definition #63946 - Preferred === |
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| <td>time entered</td>
| | x<sub>1</sub> is an executable/binary file to be run in system/runtime environment x<sub>2</sub>. |
| <td>Sat Dec 20 17:21:00 2014</td>
| | ==== notes ==== |
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| | A calque on the English word "binary". The x<sub>1</sub> refers more generally to executables, not necessarily binaries. This includes shell scripts and interpreted languages such as Python. The x<sub>2</sub> refers to runtime environments, which can be operating systems or more general environments such as virtual machines like the JVM. See also [[samrkompli|samrkompli]], which is specifically about compiled programs. |
| </table> | | ==== jargon type ==== |
| | Computing |
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| | <ul><li>[[natlang/en/binary|binary ; program file]]</li><li>[[natlang/en/executable|executable ; computing]]</li><li>[[natlang/en/program|program ; executable file]]</li></ul> |
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| | [[personal/djeikyb|djeikyb]] |
| | ==== vote information ==== |
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| | | === Etymology === |
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| <td>definition</td>
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| <td>x<sub>1</sub> is an executable/binary file to be run in system/runtime environment x<sub>2</sub>.</td>
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| <td>notes</td>
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| <td>A calque on the English word "binary". The x<sub>1</sub> refers more generally to executables, not necessarily binaries. This includes shell scripts and interpreted languages such as Python. The x<sub>2</sub> refers to runtime environments, which can be operating systems or more general environments such as virtual machines like the JVM. See also [[samrkompli|samrkompli]], which is specifically about compiled programs.</td>
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| <li>[[natlang/en/binary|binary ; program file]]</li>
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| <li>[[natlang/en/executable|executable ; computing]]</li>
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| <li>[[natlang/en/program|program ; executable file]]</li>
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| <td>[[personal/djeikyb|djeikyb]]</td>
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| <td>vote information</td>
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| <td>Sat Dec 20 17:21:00 2014</td>
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| <p>Example #1:</p>
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| <p>la'o gy.PAINT.EXE.gy. bainri la'o gy.Windows.gy.</p>
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| (by [[personal/Wuzzy|Wuzzy]])
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valsi
bainri
type
fu'ivla
creator
djeikyb
time entered
Sat Dec 20 17:21:00 2014
English
Definition #63946 - Preferred
definition
x1 is an executable/binary file to be run in system/runtime environment x2.
notes
A calque on the English word "binary". The x1 refers more generally to executables, not necessarily binaries. This includes shell scripts and interpreted languages such as Python. The x2 refers to runtime environments, which can be operating systems or more general environments such as virtual machines like the JVM. See also samrkompli, which is specifically about compiled programs.
jargon type
Computing
gloss words
created by
djeikyb
3
time
Sat Dec 20 17:21:00 2014
Etymology