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visual line — noun : line of vision … Useful english dictionary
Line-of-sight propagation — refers to electro magnetic radiation including light emissions traveling in a straight line. The rays or waves are diffracted, refracted, reflected, or absorbed by atmosphere and obstructions with material and generally cannot travel over the… … Wikipedia
Visual Basic .NET — Paradigm(s) Structured, imperative, object oriented and declarative Appeared in 2001 Designed by Micro … Wikipedia
Visual Basic for Applications — (VBA) Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm Appeared in 1993 Developer Microsoft … Wikipedia
Visual DialogScript — (VDS) is an interpreted programming language for Microsoft Windows. It can be used to create small, fast programs. VDS has a large number of dialog and graphical elements available to create professional looking programs. VDS programs have access … Wikipedia
Visual calculus — by Mamikon Mnatsakanian (known as Mamikon) is an approach to solving a variety of integral calculus problems.[1] Many problems that would otherwise seem quite difficult yield to the method with hardly a line of calculation, often reminiscent of… … Wikipedia
Visual business intelligence — (VBI) is knowledge based on the application of visual data to a business problem or opportunity. The process of visual business intelligence starts with the collection of visual data which is analyzed to create unique information. This… … Wikipedia
Visual Basic — Desarrollador(es) Microsoft msdn.microsoft.com/en us/vbasic/default.aspx Información general Extensiones comunes .bas … Wikipedia Español
Visual Studio Team System — is a set of software development, collaboration, metrics, and reporting tools from Microsoft.PlatformVisual Studio Team System consists of 5 products, which can be categorized into server side and client side applications. Microsoft encourages… … Wikipedia
Visual — Vis u*al, a. [L. visualis, from visus a seeing, sight: cf. F. visuel. See {Vision}.] 1. Of or pertaining to sight; used in sight; serving as the instrument of seeing; as, the visual nerve. [1913 Webster] The air, Nowhere so clear, sharpened his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English