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Что (кто) такое TECO - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Teco; TECO (disambiguation)

TECO         
<editor, text> /tee'koh/ (Originally an acronym for "[paper] Tape Editor and COrrector"; later, "Text Editor and COrrector"]) A text editor developed at MIT and modified by just about everybody. With all the dialects included, TECO may have been the most prolific editor in use before Emacs, to which it was directly ancestral. The first Emacs editor was written in TECO. It was noted for its powerful programming-language-like features and its unspeakably hairy syntax (see {write-only language}). TECO programs are said to resemble line noise. Every string of characters is a valid TECO program (though probably not a useful one); one common game used to be predict what the TECO commands corresponding to human names did. As an example of TECO's obscurity, here is a TECO program that takes a list of names such as: Loser, J. Random Quux, The Great Dick, Moby sorts them alphabetically according to surname, and then puts the surname last, removing the comma, to produce the following: Moby Dick J. Random Loser The Great Quux The program is [1 J^P$L$$ J <.-Z; .,(S,$ -D .)FX1 @F^B $K :L I $ G1 L>$$ (where ^B means "Control-B" (ASCII 0000010) and $ is actually an alt or escape (ASCII 0011011) character). In fact, this very program was used to produce the second, sorted list from the first list. The first hack at it had a bug: GLS (the author) had accidentally omitted the "@" in front of "F^B", which as anyone can see is clearly the {Wrong Thing}. It worked fine the second time. There is no space to describe all the features of TECO, but "^P" means "sort" and "J<.-Z; ... L>" is an idiomatic series of commands for "do once for every line". By 1991, Emacs had replaced TECO in hacker's affections but descendants of an early (and somewhat lobotomised) version adopted by DEC can still be found lurking on VMS and a couple of crufty PDP-11 operating systems, and ports of the more advanced MIT versions remain the focus of some antiquarian interest. See also retrocomputing. ftp://usc.edu/ for VAX/VMS, Unix, MS-DOS, Macintosh, Amiga. [Authro? Home page?] (2001-03-26)
TECO         
Tape / Text Editor and COrrector (Reference: MIT)
TECO (text editor)         
PROGRAMMABLE TEXT EDITOR
TECO/Example; Teco programming language; Text Editor and sCorrector; Text editor and corrector; Text Editor & Corrector; Text Editor and Corrector; Text editor character oriented; Teco (command); Tape Editor and Corrector
TECO (), short for Text Editor & Corrector,"A powerful and sophisticated text editor, TECO (Text Editor and Corrector) ... The name on the cover of DEC's DEC-10-UTECA-A-D manual is "Introduction To TECO (Text Editor And Corrector)" is both a character-oriented text editor and a programming language,citing Comm.

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TECO

TECO or Teco may refer to:

Примеры употребления для TECO
1. Palacio had a close–range effort cleared off the line by Teco after Boca had sliced through the Gremio defense in the 52nd minute.
2. A layer of rocks fell on a 33–year–old miner in a Teco Coal mine near Hazard, a spokesman for the state‘s Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet said.
3. From the business community, Theodore Huang, chairman of the electrical appliances maker Teco and head of the Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce, and Rock Hsu, chairman of the electronics group Compal and head of the Taiwan Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association, will be among the founding members.
4. Which may have been good news for proud owner Louise Brewer, but was ruff justice on our other nine elegant finalists, especially runner–up Teco, a two–year–old Japanese Akita sent in by owners Chris Rayner and Joanne Johnston from Cheshire who came a very close second.