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Что (кто) такое INDEXER - определение


Indexer         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indexer (disambiguation)
·noun One who makes an Index.
Indexer (programming)         
OVERLOADABLE COLLECTION INDEXING OPERATOR
In object-oriented programming, an indexer allows instances of a particular class or struct to be indexed just like arrays. It is a form of operator overloading.
Society of Indexers         
The Society of Indexers (SI) is a professional society of indexers based in the UK, with its offices in Sheffield, England, but has members worldwide. The society was established in 1957, while its quarterly journal, The Indexer has been published since 1958.

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Indexer
An indexer may refer to:
Примеры употребления для INDEXER
1. At the end of his sophomore year, he won an entry–level Republican patronage job as an indexer in the House clerk‘s office, and he never left.
2. Dave Winer, one of the first bloggers, criticised the Google tool for only indexing items with headlines, but praised it for acknowledging its use of his weblogs.com web indexer as a source of blog items.
3. A permissions–based system will not work because it leaves the indexer under legal threat for every book indexed, when in many cases no copyright owner can be found, and when the cost of copyright searches and permissions for every book would destroy the project.
4. In a report for the journal the Indexer, she said that taking the "the" into account was useful in many situations: "In the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for example, each ‘the‘ is as important as the others.