Han character definition
<character> (From the Han dynasty, 206 B.C.E to 25 C.E.) One
of the set of glyphs common to Chinese (where they are
called "hanzi"), Japanese (where they are called kanji), and
Korean (where they are called hanja).
Han characters are generally described as "ideographic", i.e.,
picture-writing; but see the reference below.
Modern Korean, Chinese and Japanese fonts may represent a
given Han character as somewhat different glyphs. However, in
the formulation of Unicode, these differences were folded,
in order to conserve the number of code positions necessary
for all of CJK. This unification is referred to as "Han
Unification", with the resulting character repertoire
sometimes referred to as "Unihan".
Unihan reference at the Unicode Consortium.
[John DeFrancis, "The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy",
University of Hawaii Press, 1984].
(1998-10-18)
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HAND definition
<chat> Have A Nice Day. Often used sarcastically and in
connection with HTH, as in:
> Where's the point of alt.stupidity?
Between the 't' and the 's'. HTH. HAND.
(1998-03-06)
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hand cruft definition
<jargon> (After "hand craft") To write something by hand
that would be better done automatically, e.g. writing
assembly language instead of using a compiler (see hand
hacking).
[Jargon File]
(2006-01-19)
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Handel definition
<language> An imperative language with primitives for
controlling parallel programs.
Used by Wayne Luk for work in compilation of programs to
hardware (FPGAs).
(1995-02-28)
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hand hack definition
<jargon> 1. (Or "hand cruft") To Translate a hot spot of a
program in a HLL into assembly language by hand, as
opposed to trying to coerce the compiler into generating
better code. Both the term and the practice are becoming
uncommon.
See tune, bum.
2. More generally, manual construction or patching of data
sets that would normally be generated by a translation utility
and interpreted by another program, and aren't really designed
to be read or modified by humans.
[Jargon File]
(1995-02-16)
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Hand-held Personal Computer definition
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handle definition
1. <programming, operating system> A simple item of data that
identifies a resource. For example, a Unix file handle
identifies an open file and associated data such as whether it
was opened for read or write and the current read/write
position. On the Macintosh, a handle is a pointer to a
pointer to some dynamically-allocated memory. The extra level
of indirection allows on-the-fly memory compaction or
garbage collection without invalidating application program
references to the allocated memory.
2. <jargon> An alias used intended to conceal a user's true
identity in an electronic message. The term is common on
Citizen's Band and other amateur radio but, in that context
usually means the user's real name as FCC rules forbid
concealing one's identity.
Use of grandiose handles is characteristic of crackers,
weenies, spods, and other lower forms of network life;
true hackers travel on their own reputations.
Compare nick.
[Jargon File]
(2004-07-20)
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hand-roll definition
<jargon> (From mainstream slang "hand-rolled cigarette" in
opposition to "ready-made") To perform a normally automated
software installation or configuration process by hand;
implies that the normal process failed due to bugs or was
defeated by something exceptional in the local environment.
"The worst thing about being a gateway between four different
nets is having to hand-roll a new sendmail configuration every
time any of them upgrades."
[Jargon File]
(1995-02-28)
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handshake definition
handshaking
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handshaking definition
1. Predetermined hardware or software activity designed to
establish or maintain two machines or programs in
synchronisation. Handshaking often concerns the exchange of
messages or packets of data between two systems with limited
buffers. A simple handshaking protocol might only involve
the receiver sending a message meaning "I received your last
message and I am ready for you to send me another one." A
more complex handshaking protocol might allow the sender to
ask the receiver if he is ready to receive or for the receiver
to reply with a negative acknowledgement meaning "I did not
receive your last message correctly, please resend it" (e.g. if
the data was corrupted en route).
Hardware handshaking uses voltage levels or pulses on wires
to carry the handshaking signals whereas software
handshaking uses data units (e.g. ASCII characters) carried
by some underlying communication medium.
Flow control in bit-serial data transmission such as
EIA-232 may use either hardware or software handshaking.
2. The method used by two modems to establish contact with
each other and to agreee on baud rate, error correction
and compression protocols.
3. The exchange of predetermined signals between agents
connected by a communications channel to assure each that it
is connected to the other (and not to an imposter). This may
also include the use of passwords and codes by an operator.
[Jargon File]
(1995-01-13)
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handwave definition
[possibly from gestures characteristic of stage magicians] To
gloss over a complex point; to distract a listener; to support
a (possibly actually valid) point with blatantly faulty logic.
If someone starts a sentence with "Clearly..." or
"Obviously..." or "It is self-evident that...", it is a good
bet he is about to handwave (alternatively, use of these
constructions in a sarcastic tone before a paraphrase of
someone else's argument suggests that it is a handwave). The
theory behind this term is that if you wave your hands at the
right moment, the listener may be sufficiently distracted to
not notice that what you have said is wrong. Failing that, if
a listener does object, you might try to dismiss the objection
with a wave of your hand.
The use of this word is often accompanied by gestures: both
hands up, palms forward, swinging the hands in a vertical
plane pivoting at the elbows and/or shoulders (depending on
the magnitude of the handwave); alternatively, holding the
forearms in one position while rotating the hands at the wrist
to make them flutter. In context, the gestures alone can
suffice as a remark; if a speaker makes an outrageously
unsupported assumption, you might simply wave your hands in
this way, as an accusation, far more eloquent than words could
express, that his logic is faulty.
[Jargon File]
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hang definition
1. To wait for an event that will never occur. "The system is
hanging because it can't read from the crashed drive". See
wedged, hung.
2. To wait for some event to occur; to hang around until
something happens. "The program displays a menu and then
hangs until you type a character." Compare block.
3. To attach a peripheral device, especially in the
construction "hang off": "We're going to hang another tape
drive off the file server." Implies a device attached with
cables, rather than something that is strictly inside the
machine's chassis.
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hanja definition
Han characters
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Hanoi definition
Towers of Hanoi
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Han Unification definition
Han character
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hanzi definition
Han characters
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