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C -- The name of a sophisticated
computer language commonly used for the creation of professional-grade
applications. C is distinguished from other computer languages by its
usage of pointers, variables that point at locations in memory. It was
invented by Dennis Ritchie in the early 1970s.
C++ -- A computer language based on
C that uses objected-oriented programming design principles.
cascade -- A series of reply posts
to a USENET message, each adding a trivial or nonsense theme to the
corpus of previous replies. Some consider this art; there is a USENET
newsgroup devoted to propagating this self-expressive form (alt.cascade).
cc: -- Abbreviation for Carbon
Copy. To cc: an email message to someone is to send them a copy of the
email message.
CD -- 1. Abbreviation for compact
disk.
Central Processing Unit --
(abbreviation: CPU)
CGI -- See Common Gateway
Interface.
chat -- A form of interactive
online communication that enables typed conversations to occur in
real-time. When participating in a chat discussion, your messages are
instantaneously relayed to other members in the chat room while other
members' messages are instantaneously relayed to you.
chat history -- A transcript of a
chat session. chatter's block -- A condition characterized by excessive anxiety about sending chat messages. The chatter with chatter's block feels that every message he types in a chat must be perfectly worded and perfectly timed. By striving to meet these standards of perfection, the chatter constantly erases and rewords his messages, often deciding not to send the messages at all. The cure for chatter's block is to relax. Everyone in a chat is expressing (and typing) ideas quickly and no one will blink an eye at the odd typo.
checksum -- A mathematical
calculation applied to the contents of a packet before and after it is
sent. If the "before" calculation does not match the "after"
calculation, there were errors in the transmission.
churn -- The turnover of users on
an online service, especially after the expiration of a free trial
period.
churning -- Describes a computer
taking a long time to process a particular operation. When a computer is
churning, it may seem to be doing nothing.
client -- Any computer system that
requests a service of another computer system. A workstation requesting
the contents of a file from a file server is a client of the file
server.
client-server model -- A
configuration in which one computer, designated as a "server", sends
information to a number of other "client" computers.
clipboard -- A holding area that
temporarily stores information copied or cut from a document. Both the
Macintosh and Windows operating systems support this feature.
collision detection -- The process
by which a node on a network monitors the communications line to
determine when a collision (two nodes attempting to transmit at the same
time) has occurred.
commercial online service -- A
computer network that supplies its members with access to chat rooms,
bulletin boards, and other online content on a monthly fee basis.
Commercial online services include America Online, CompuServe, The
Microsoft Network, and Prodigy. In addition to their own proprietary
content, most commercial online services also provide access to the
Internet.
Common Gateway Interface --
(abbreviation: CGI)
compile -- To have a computer
translate code written in a computer language into an executable form.
compression -- A technology that
reduces the size of a file. Compression programs like WinZip and UNIX
compress are valuable to network users because they help save both time
and bandwidth.
Compuserve -- A commercial online
service.
computer literacy -- Knowledge
about and the ability to learn about computers.
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