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  1. Composer: A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. (Person who writes music) [100%] 2024-01-02 [Composers] [Musical terminology]...
  2. Composer: A composer is a person who writes music. The term refers particularly to someone who writes music in some type of musical notation; thus, allowing others to perform the music. [100%] 2023-08-02
  3. Composer: A composer is a person who writes music. The term has come to be attributed particularly to someone who writes music in some type of musical notation, thus allowing others to perform the music. This distinguishes the composer from a ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Composer: Composer steht für: Siehe auch. [100%] 2024-01-02
  5. Composer: Theophilus Adebayo The term composer refers to a person who creates music, particularly classical music in any form, including vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music that mixes many genres. The music of a ... [100%] 2024-01-13 [Composers] [Occupations in music]...
  6. Composer: A composer is defined by the Meriam-Webster online dictionary as "a person who writes music". More specifically, a composer writes the music to be performed by a musician. [100%] 2023-02-26 [Musical Terms] [Composers]...
  7. Composer: Composer es un sistema de gestión de paquetes para programar en PHP el cual provee los formatos estándar necesarios para manejar dependencias y librerías de PHP. Fue desarrollado por Nils Adermann y Jordi Boggiano quienes continúan dirigiendo el proyecto. [100%] 2024-04-13
  8. Composer: Composer is an application-level dependency manager for the PHP programming language that provides a standard format for managing dependencies of PHP software and required libraries. It was developed by Nils Adermann and Jordi Boggiano, who continue to manage the ... (Software) [100%] 2024-08-28 [Free package management systems]
  9. Computer: A computer is a machine for manipulating data according to a list of instructions. Computers take numerous physical forms. Early electronic computers were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers. Today ... [75%] 2023-02-03
  10. Computer (job description): The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became commercially available. Alan Turing described the "human computer" as ... (Job description) [75%] 2023-11-02 [History of computing] [Classes of computers]...
  11. Computer: A computer is a device capable of automating vast amounts of mathematical computation to solve all kinds of problems, both mathematical and non-mathematical. While early digital computers from the 1930s and 1940s generally were used for numerical computations such ... [75%] 2023-12-14 [Technology]
  12. Compiler: In computing, a compiler is a computer program that translates computer code written in one programming language (the source language) into another language (the target language). The name "compiler" is primarily used for programs that translate source code from a ... (Computer program which translates code from one programming language to another) [75%] 2023-10-30 [American inventions] [Compilers]...
  13. Computer: The electronic computer, dating from the middle of the twentieth century, vastly expanded human ability to store and share information. As such, the invention of the computer may be a milestone for humanity on a par with the advent of ... [75%] 2023-07-01
  14. Computer (occupation): The term "computer", in use from the early 17th century (the first known written reference dates from 1613), meant "one who computes": a person performing mathematical calculations, before electronic computers became commercially available. Alan Turing described the "human computer" as ... (Occupation) [75%] 2023-11-02 [History of computing] [Classes of computers]...
  15. Commoner (academia): A commoner is a student at certain universities in the British Isles who historically pays for his own tuition and commons, typically contrasted with scholars and exhibitioners, who were given financial emoluments towards their fees. Commoners were also known as ... (Academia) [75%] 2023-12-15 [Terminology of the University of Cambridge] [Terminology of the University of Oxford]...
  16. Computer: A computer is a machine that is designed to perform a wide variety of information-processing tasks, depending on the program it has stored in its memory. It processes (computes) everything as mathematical problems, although many non-mathematical functions can ... [75%] 2023-02-24 [Computers] [British Inventions]...
  17. Computer: A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) automatically. Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. (Automatic general-purpose device for performing arithmetic or logical operations) [75%] 2024-01-20 [Computers] [Consumer electronics]...
  18. Compiler: A compiler is a program that translates a human-readable, plain text computer program, called source code, into a less human-readable machine code. In Computer science terms, a compiler is a translation system for a computer that can automatically ... [75%] 2023-10-05
  19. Compiler: A compiler is a computer program which translates source code written in a high-level programming language into executable machine code. The act of doing this is called compilation. [75%] 2023-02-18 [Computer Science]
  20. Computer: For centuries, teams of people were frequently employed to undertake long and tedious calculations, often working in Parallel computing. From the early 17th century to the middle of the 20th century they were called computers. [75%] 2024-01-06 [Computers]

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