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compile1compile something to produce a book, list, report, etc. by bringing together different items, articles, songs, etc. We are trying to compile a list of suitable people for the job. The album was compi [..]
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compileearly 14c., from Old French compiler "compile, collect" (13c.), from Latin compilare "to plunder, rob," probably originally "bundle together, heap up;" hence "to pac [..]
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compileto put together.
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compileTo collect or put together. [D02496]
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compileSee: compilation.
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compileDefinition The act of taking a source code file, which is a file that contains a list of instructions to make a computer perform a certain task, and converting it into an application that can be launc [..]
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compilecollect and arrange
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compileTo translate a computer program expressed in a high-level language into a program expressed in a lower level language, such as an intermediate language, assembly language, or a machine language. 2. To prepare a machine language program from a computer program written in another programming language by making use of the overall logic structure of th [..]
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compileInternet Glossary To transform a program written in a high-level programming language from source code into object code. Programmers write programs in a form called source code. Source code must go through several steps before it becomes an executable program. The first step is to pass the source code through a compiler, which translates the high-l [..]
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compileCompiling is the process of transforming a computer program in a given programming language into the same program written in another language (normally a binary language that the computer can execute) [..]
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compile)To transform a program written in a high-level programming language from source code into object code. Programmers write programs in a form called source code. Source code must go through several ste [..]
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compileTo gather and put together pieces of information or materials from various sources in an orderly structured whole, as in the creation of a bibliography or index. The person who assembles such a work i [..]
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compile(v) get or gather together(v) put together out of existing material(v) use a computer program to translate source code written in a particular programming language into computer-readable machine code [..]
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compileTo have a computer translate code written in a computer language into an executable form.
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compileCompile refers to the act of converting programs written in high level programming language, which is understandable and written by humans, into a low level binary language understood only by the comp [..]
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compileTo translate a program written in a high-level language into a low-level language all at once, in preparation for later execution.
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compileThe process of turning source code into a machine-usable form. See compile phase
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compileto translate a program, written in a programming language like C, into a machine-readable code like hex code. In the Arduino environment, clicking on the check mark icon in the toolbar compiles C code [..]
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compileThe process of translating a program into machine code for the computer to execute.
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compileTo translate a program written in a high-level language into a low-level language all at once, in preparation for later execution.
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compileCompiler Compilers When we process a program written in a high-level programming language, the tool we use is called a compiler. That tool converts our program into the machine language the processor actually understands.. We say we compile our programs.
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compileAn angle equal to 90° minus a given angle. See also EXPLEMENT, SUPPLEMENT.
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compile1. To prepare a machine language program from a computer program written in another programming language by making use of the overall logic structure of the program or by generating more than one computer instruction for each symbolic statement as well as performing the function of an assembler. 2. To translate a computer program expressed in a hig [..]
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