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  Core language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, the core language is the definition of a programming language plus any standard libraries.
Identifiers which are reserved for core usage are known as "keywords".
The C standard runtime library and the core Java packages are two examples of components of their respective core languages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Core_language   (80 words)

  
 The Core Curriculum - Academics - Caldwell College
Foreign language majors are required to meet the core language requirement, in addition to their major requirement.
While all of the requirements in the core curriculum are equally weighted in terms of their value to the student’s liberal education, some courses are considered so foundational to the total educational experience that they must be completed early in the student’s college career.
Although the Core Curriculum is intended as an educational experience common to all Caldwell College students, there are circumstances that allow for exemptions from the core courses or for the substitution of other acceptable courses.
www.caldwell.edu /academics/core.html   (4482 words)

  
 New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards - World Languages
It is important to emphasize that the goal of having students experience the study of a world language at an early age is not intended to limit the choice of language or the opportunity to begin study at predetermined points.
Heritage language students may be newly-arrived immigrants to the United States, first-generation students whose home language is not English and who have been schooled primarily in the United States, or second- or third- generation students who have learned some aspects of the heritage language at home.
Language, as a key to culture, can tell us what is important to a group of people, what they do for work and play, what their social values are, what level of technology they enjoy, where they come from, and much more.
www.state.nj.us /njded/cccs/s7_wl.htm   (6860 words)

  
 Core Expression Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This clause defines a subset of the expression language called the
In the core expression language, only those expressions and definitions allowed by the productions in this clause are permitted, and only those procedures with prototypes in this clause are available.
Any expression or definition that is valid in the core expression language has the same meaning that it does in the full expression language.
www.cs.berkeley.edu /~wilensky/CS294/dsssl/html/h2-15.htm   (65 words)

  
 SyberVision 2000 Pimsleur Language Programs Core Vocabulary
One is the theory of a core vocabulary.
Language can be divided into two distinct categories: grammatical structures (function words) and concrete vocabulary (content words).
The essential core of a language involves function words, which tend to relate to human activities.
www.sybervision.com /corevoc.htm   (156 words)

  
 The Core Method Language Acquisition Strategy ©
One analogy likens the core of a language [sound, vocabulary etc.] to the core of a tree, or the middle of an onion.
Because of the nature of human language, the classes should be mostly oral, but since body language and context are partially visual, the classes should be too.
Human language is different [subject to context] from the clinical binary language of IT.
www.core-method.com   (1610 words)

  
 A Grammar of Dublin Core
Like natural languages, it has a vocabulary of word-like terms, the two classes of which -- elements and qualifiers -- function within statements like nouns and adjectives [1]; and it has a syntax for arranging elements and qualifiers into statements according to a simple pattern [2].
Strictly speaking, a Dublin Core element or qualifier is a unique identifier formed by a name (e.g., title) prefixed by the URI of the namespace in which it is defined, as in http://dublincore.org/2000/03/13-dces#title.
Some working groups of DCMI are developing domain-specific profiles of Dublin Core, surveying the descriptive needs of domains such as education and government to determine an appropriate mix of Dublin Core elements and elements from other namespaces and perhaps to coin additional elements for concepts not covered in existing standards.
www.dlib.org /dlib/october00/baker/10baker.html   (3981 words)

  
 Core JavaScript Guide 1.5: 1 JavaScript Overview
JavaScript is a small, lightweight language; it is not useful as a standalone language, but is designed for easy embedding in other products and applications, such as web browsers.
These scripting languages offer programming tools to a much wider audience because of their easier syntax, specialized built-in functionality, and minimal requirements for object creation.
The JavaScript documentation describes aspects of the language that are appropriate for a JavaScript programmer.
www.webreference.com /javascript/reference/core/intro.html   (1293 words)

  
 Core :: Localization :: Language Packs
Therefore, the goal of the Languages page is not only to provide a central point-of-reference for such language packs, but to give recognition to those who have helped expand DotNetNuke's global reach and accessibility.
Language packs for legacy downloads (earlier versions) and individual modules are often available from the author's sites.
This language pack is  made for dnn 4.3.4 please use it and inform me of any problems you  feel exist.
dotnetnuke.com /Default.aspx?tabid=933&action=cat   (407 words)

  
 JavaScript Tutorial 3 - Core Language
JavaScript like many languages (eg C, Java, awk, perl) is based on a common syntax and grammar developed by the Bell Labs in the 60's.
The lexical structure of a programming language is the set of elementary rules that specify how you write a program.
It is the lowest level syntax of a language and specifies such things as what identifier names look like.
home.cogeco.ca /~ve3ll/jstutor3.htm   (1511 words)

  
 Amazon.com: C++ the Core Language (Nutshell Handbooks): Books: Gregory Satir,Doug Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
C++ is an object-oriented enhancement of the C programming language and is becoming the language of choice for serious software development.
C++: The Core Language is for C programmers transitioning to C++.
This C++ core language book is so often used that I thought it may deserve a review.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/156592116X?v=glance   (2553 words)

  
 Choosing a Language to Study
In general, the JCU core requires you to study 2 consecutive semesters of the same foreign language, at the level of placement.
A command of the French language and a knowledge of French culture are increasingly indispensable to those interested in European culture and history; science and technology; literature and the arts; and Middle Eastern, West African, and North American Studies.
Slovak is the language of Holly, Kukucín, Cíger-Hronský, and Hviezdoslav.
www.jcu.edu /Language/Choosing_Language.htm   (4588 words)

  
 Speech Language Pathology | Core Medical Group
If you are looking for job placement in speech language pathology, CoreMedical Group can help.
For over 15 years we have placed speech language pathologists looking for a career in fine medical facilities across the U.S. Our highly experienced staff is always up to date with current industry issues, and are tuned in to the needs and expectations of professionals in your field.
We realize the industry of staffing within the healthcare system for speech language pathology is a very serious and highly competitive field, which is why we constantly go to great lengths to meet and even beat what other staffing companies are providing.
www.coremedicalgroup.com /speech-language-pathology.html   (251 words)

  
 Core JavaScript 1.5 Guide:About:Core Language Features - MDC
Objects and functions are the other fundamental elements in the language.
Unicode is a universal character-coding standard for the interchange and display of principal written languages.
It covers the languages of Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Asia, and Pacifica, as well as historic scripts and technical symbols.
developer.mozilla.org /en/docs/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Guide:About:Core_Language_Features   (2575 words)

  
 EMSC Content Page
Core performance indicators are descriptions of student achievement: what students should know and be able to do in prekindergarten–grade 12 as a result of skilled instruction.
Core performance indicators are those performance indicators that are common to all four English language arts standards.
As educators develop and align their English language arts curricula for each grade, core performance indicators, literacy competencies, and grade-specific performance indicators must be addressed holistically.
www.emsc.nysed.gov /ciai/ela/elacore.htm   (7820 words)

  
 EUROPOLICE LANGUAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Define "common core" of linguistic needs in police foreign language communication in different countries and establish a method (or methods) applicable to different countries in police education and vocationally oriented language learning.
In the survey foreign languages have not been specified, but most reports recognize that English has the leading position, although language depends very much on the location of the region in which it is being used.
The specification of a common core English for police and related services is planned to be devised on the same principles as the series Foreign languages in Adult and Continuing Education developed within the framework of the Language Certificate Programme of the German Adult Education Association and the International Certificate Conference.
www.ncjrs.gov /policing/euro109.htm   (859 words)

  
 C++ Standard Core Language Defect Reports
This document contains the C++ core language issues that have been categorized as Defect Reports by the Committee (J16 + WG21), that is, issues with status "DR," "WP," and "TC1," along with their proposed resolutions.
For purposes of determining whether the declaration of a namespace-scope name matches a previous declaration, the language linkage portion of the type of a function declaration (that is, the language linkage of the function itself, not its parameters, return type or exception specification) is ignored.
The language linkage of the type of any function declaration of a namespace-scope name (including local externs) which is not contained in a nested linkage-specification and which is declared with function declarator syntax is the same as that of a matching previous declaration, if any, else is specified by string-literal.
anubis.dkuug.dk /jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html   (12851 words)

  
 C++ Standard Core Language Active Issues
core issue 48, the current C++ standard is not in sync with existing practice and with user expectations as far as definitions of static data members having const integral or const enumeration type are concerned.
Like a member function, a friend function (11.4 class.friend) defined within a nested class is in the lexical scope of that class; it obeys the same rules for name binding as a static member function of that class (9.4 class.static) and has no special access rights to members of an enclosing class.
The core working group feels that the address of a string literal should be guaranteed to be the same only if it actually appears textually within the body of the inline function.
www.open-std.org /jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_active.html   (12464 words)

  
 Cover Pages: Physical Markup Language (PML) Core Specification Version 1.0 for EPC Objects.
The specification documents the core part of the Physical Markup Language (PML Core), explaining details the scope of PML Core and its relation to the Physical Markup Language.
The PML CORE is a vocabulary used to represent data captured by the EPC Network.
PML Core focuses on observables -- physical properties and entities that are capable of being observed or measured by a sensor -- rather than the observational and performance characteristics of the individual sensors or the interpretation of the observed values.
xml.coverpages.org /ni2003-11-10-b.html   (1754 words)

  
 oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: C++ The Core Language
Comparison: C++: The Core Language vs. Practical C++ Programming O'Reilly's policy is not to publish two books on the same topic for the same audience.
Given the preponderance of good C++ books out there, I advise people who are seriously interested in learning the whole language to save their money and consider another title.
On the other hand, if you're looking at mastering just the basics and nothing more, "C++: The Core Language" may be just the thing for you.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/core   (1845 words)

  
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DSSSL's expression language is defined in Section 8, Expression Language, of the Standard.
Lengths are explicitly covered in the core expression language, but a length is a quantity of dimension 1.
This is a primitive of the expression language syntax.
www.mulberrytech.com /dsssl/dsssldoc/tutorials/core-exp/core-exp.html   (2309 words)

  
 Dublin Core Element Set, Version 1.1 - Reference Description
Language - The language in which the data element is specified
For the purposes of Dublin Core metadata, a resource will typically be an information or service resource, but may be applied more broadly.
Name: Language Identifier: Language Definition: A language of the intellectual content of the resource.
dublincore.org /documents/1999/07/02/dces   (1329 words)

  
 Fraunhofer IIS - Training: SystemC Core Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The module "SystemC Core Language" offers an introduction to all the SystemC language elements that are used in the "SystemC Transaction-Level Modeling" course module.
The class is mixed lecture and hands-on labs, with an exercise for the major topics.
The labs are carefully designed to provide you with the relevant practical experience in using the SystemC language and methodology.
www.iis.fraunhofer.de /training/courses/systemc/cust/syscore/index.html   (107 words)

  
 REBOL/Core Product Information
In addition to the datatypes found in most languages, REBOL can also express money, times, dates, words, tags, logic, lists, hashes, tuples, XY pairs, and many other datatypes.
The language is consistent and free from unnecessary punctuation.
The language allows embedded documentation directly in the interfaces of functions and the headers of scripts.
www.rebol.com /prod-core.html   (518 words)

  
 K, 1, 2 Core Course Description - Kindergarten - Language Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Oral Language - Students develop language for the purpose of effectively communicating through listening, speaking, viewing, and presenting.
Use a variety of formats (e.g., show and tell, drama, sharing of books) in presenting with various forms of media.
These materials may not be published, in whole or part, or in any other format, without the written permission of the Utah State Office of Education, 250 East 500 South, PO Box 144200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4200.
www.uen.org /core/core.do?courseNum=4000   (1023 words)

  
 The Core Language Engine - The MIT Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Core Language Engine presents the theoretical and engineering advances embodied in one of the most comprehensive natural language processing systems designed to date.
Bridging the gap between theoretical and implementation oriented literature, The Core Language Engine describes novel analyses and techniques developed by the contributors at SRI International's Cambridge Computer Science Research Centre.
It spans topics that include a wide-coverage unification grammar for English syntax and semantics, context-dependent and contextually disambiguated logical form representations, interactive translation, efficient algorithms for parsing and generation, and mechanisms for quantifier scoping, reference resolution, and lexical acquisition.
mitpress.mit.edu /catalog/item/default.asp?tid=7739&ttype=2   (142 words)

  
 JavaScript 2.0 Core Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This chapter presents an informal description of the core language.
The exact syntax and semantics are specified in the formal description.
Libraries are also specified in a separate library chapter.
www.mozilla.org /js/language/js20/core/index.html   (30 words)

  
 Dr. Dobb's | Perl Core Language | February 1, 2005
Perl Core Language is part of Paraglyph's "Little Black Book" series, billed as "concise problem solvers." The content of Perl Core Language consists primarily of chapters in two parts.
It's a book for those who have learned Perl, and probably umpteen other languages, which explains why they need such a book open on their desk as they dive into a Perl project or merely into a day's coding.
Perl Core Language is another one of these books whose blurbs reference Perl 6.0 ("[C]overs the current version...as well as highlighting critical features of the upcoming 6.0 version").
www.ddj.com /article/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=184416193&dept_url=/dept/lightlang   (1033 words)

  
 Thomson Nelson - Elementary Language Arts - Core
Thomson Nelson Language Arts (1-6) A complete Language Arts program for grades 1-6, Thomson Nelson Language Arts features quality literature selections ideal for guided reading instruction supported by comprehensive teacher support.
Cornerstones (1-6) A Canadian core language arts program for grades 1-6, Cornerstones is committed to the idea of balanced literacy and ensures that children are engaged in a wide variety of literacy strategies.
Crossroads (7-8) Developed by a team of educators from across Canada, Crossroads provides a development approach to instruction and reflects thorough congruence to all Canadian curricula while meeting a wide range of student interests.
www.nelson.com /nelson/school/elementary/langArts/core/corelang.html   (149 words)

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