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What (who) is bootstrap - definition

SERIES OF PROJECTS WHICH TRANSFORMED THE ECONOMY OF PUERTO RICO
Operation bootstrap
  • manufacturing]] by showing how the salaried employees during Operation Bootstrap significantly increased manufacturing jobs (green line) while decreasing agricultural jobs (blue line).

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Bootstrap; Bootstrapping (corporate finance)
<operating system, compiler> To load and initialise the operating system on a computer. Normally abbreviated to "boot". From the curious expression "to pull oneself up by one's bootstraps", one of the legendary feats of Baron von Munchhausen. The bootstrap loader is the program that runs on the computer before any (normal) program can run. Derived terms include reboot, cold boot, warm boot, soft boot and hard boot. The term also applies to the use of a compiler to compile itself. The usual process is to write an interpreter for a language, L, in some other existing language. The compiler is then written in L and the interpreter is used to run it. This produces an executable for compiling programs in L from the source of the compiler in L. This technique is often used to verify the correctness of a compiler. It was first used in the LISP community. See also My Favourite Toy Language. [Jargon File] (2005-04-12)
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Bootstrap; Bootstrapping (corporate finance)
¦ noun
1. a loop at the back of a boot, used to pull it on.
2. Computing the action of booting a computer.
¦ verb Computing fuller form of boot1 (in sense 3).
Phrases
pull oneself up by one's bootstraps improve one's position by one's own efforts.
Operation Bootstrap         
Operation Bootstrap () is the name given to a series of projects which transformed the economy of Puerto Rico into an industrial and developed one. The federal government of the United States together with what is known today as the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company set forth a series of ambitious economical projects that evolved Puerto Rico into an industrial high-income territory.

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Operation Bootstrap

Operation Bootstrap (Spanish: Operación Manos a la Obra) is the name given to a series of projects which transformed the economy of Puerto Rico into an industrial and developed one. The federal government of the United States together with what is known today as the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company set forth a series of ambitious economical projects that evolved Puerto Rico into an industrial high-income territory. Bootstrap is still considered the economic model of Puerto Rico as the island has still not been able to evolve into a knowledge economy.

Examples of use of bootstrap
1. Lee built his campaign around his own inspiring narrative of bootstrap prosperity.
2. Beginning in 2001, the party leadership began to dismantle reforms it had permitted to help bootstrap the collapsed economy.
3. If a wave breaks next month, Brown is one of many bootstrap Democrats who could be washed into Congress.
4. District Judge Ricardo Hinojosa said. I don‘t know if you can bootstrap that into this case.‘‘ A jury was selected Monday in the trial of James H.
5. The former mayor of Seoul, who turns 66 on election day, has built his campaign around his own inspiring narrative of bootstrap prosperity.