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Что (кто) такое My Favourite Toy Language - определение

1998 SINGLE BY SHERYL CROW
My favourite mistake; My Favourite Mistake
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My Favourite Toy Language      
<jargon, language> (MFTL) Describes a talk on a {programming language} design that is heavy on syntax (with lots of BNF), sometimes even talks about semantics (e.g. {type systems}), but rarely, if ever, has any content (see content-free). More broadly applied to talks - even when the topic is not a programming language --- in which the subject matter is gone into in unnecessary and meticulous detail at the sacrifice of any conceptual content. "Well, it was a typical MFTL talk". 2. A language about which the developers are passionate (often to the point of prosyletic zeal) but no one else cares about. Applied to the language by those outside the originating group. "He cornered me about type resolution in his MFTL." The first great goal in the mind of the designer of an MFTL is usually to write a compiler for it, then bootstrap the design away from contamination by lesser languages by writing a compiler for it in itself. Thus, the standard put-down question at an MFTL talk is "Has it been used for anything besides its own compiler?". On the other hand, a language that *cannot* be used to write its own compiler is beneath contempt. Doug McIlroy once proposed a test of the generality and utility of a language and the operating system under which it is compiled: "Is the output of a Fortran program acceptable as input to the Fortran compiler?" In other words, can you write programs that write programs? Alarming numbers of (language, OS) pairs fail this test, particularly when the language is Fortran. Aficionados are quick to point out that Unix (even using Fortran) passes it handily. That the test could ever be failed is only surprising to those who have had the good fortune to have worked only under modern systems which lack OS-supported and -imposed "file types". See break-even point, toolsmith. (1995-03-07)
favourite         
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] by the workshop of [[Rubens]]
INTIMATE COMPANION OF A RULER OR OTHER IMPORTANT PERSON
Royal favourite; Court favourite; Favorite; Favotite
(favourites)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'favorite'
1.
Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most.
...a bottle of his favourite champagne...
Her favourite writer is Hans Christian Andersen.
ADJ: ADJ n
Favourite is also a noun.
The Liverpool Metropole is my favourite.
N-COUNT: usu with poss
If you refer to something as an old favourite, you mean that it has been in existence for a long time and everyone knows it or likes it.
Everyone must be familiar with the old favourite among roses, Crystal Palace.
PHRASE
2.
If you describe one person as the favourite of another, you mean that the second person likes the first person a lot and treats them with special kindness.
...Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, a favourite of King James I...
The Prime Minister is no favourite of the tabloids.
N-COUNT: usu with poss
3.
The favourite in a race or contest is the competitor that is expected to win. In a team game, the team that is expected to win is referred to as the favourites.
The Belgian Cup has been won by the favourites F.C. Liege.
N-COUNT: usu the N
favourite         
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] by the workshop of [[Rubens]]
INTIMATE COMPANION OF A RULER OR OTHER IMPORTANT PERSON
Royal favourite; Court favourite; Favorite; Favotite
favorite         
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] by the workshop of [[Rubens]]
INTIMATE COMPANION OF A RULER OR OTHER IMPORTANT PERSON
Royal favourite; Court favourite; Favorite; Favotite
a.
1.
Dear, darling, beloved.
2.
Preferred, pet, especially liked.
favorite         
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] by the workshop of [[Rubens]]
INTIMATE COMPANION OF A RULER OR OTHER IMPORTANT PERSON
Royal favourite; Court favourite; Favorite; Favotite
n. a heavy, strong favorite
Favorite         
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] by the workshop of [[Rubens]]
INTIMATE COMPANION OF A RULER OR OTHER IMPORTANT PERSON
Royal favourite; Court favourite; Favorite; Favotite
·noun Short curls dangling over the temples;
- fashionable in the reign of Charles II.
II. Favorite ·adj Regarded with particular affection, esteem, or preference; as, a favorite walk; a favorite child.
III. Favorite ·noun The competitor (as a horse in a race) that is judged most likely to win; the competitor standing highest in the betting.
IV. Favorite ·noun A person or thing regarded with peculiar favor; one treated with partiality; one preferred above others; especially, one unduly loved, trusted, and enriched with favors by a person of high rank or authority.
favourite         
  • The Duke of Buckingham]] by the workshop of [[Rubens]]
INTIMATE COMPANION OF A RULER OR OTHER IMPORTANT PERSON
Royal favourite; Court favourite; Favorite; Favotite
(US favorite)
¦ adjective preferred to all others of the same kind.
¦ noun
1. a favourite person or thing.
2. the competitor thought most likely to win.
Phrases
favourite son
1. a famous man who is particularly popular in his native area.
2. US a person supported as a presidential candidate by delegates from the candidate's home state.
Origin
C16 (asnoun): from obs. Fr. favorit, from Ital. favorito, past participle of favorire 'to favour'.
The Favourite (pub)         
FORMER PUB IN HOLLAND PARK, LONDON
Favourite (pub)
The Favourite was a pub at 27 St Anns Road, Holland Park, London W11, that closed in 2011. A pub had existed on the site since at least 1879.
Squeaky toy         
  • Squeaky toy in the shape of a submarine sandwich
  • A [[western kingbird]].
NOISE-MAKING TOY FOR HUMANS OR ANIMALS
Squeeze toy; Squeak toy; Squeaker toy
A squeaky toy, squeak toy, squeaker toy, or squeeze toy, is a soft, hollow toy made from flexible materials such as rubber or vinyl, and usually equipped with a small device known as a squeaker.
Toy gun         
  • U.S. Navy sailor training with an M4 "blue gun". USS Harpers Ferry, Subic Bay, Philippines, 2009
  • Pop Gun, 2009
  • Airsoft M4A1 replica, 2007
  • Boy with wooden toy gun, 1920s
  • An orange-tipped cap gun with its hammer drawn back, 2008
  • The imitation on top, real gun below, 2007
  • Cross section of a typical water gun, 2006
  • National Take Your Child to Work Day]], Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, USA, 2014
  • Brightly colored Jet Disc Tracer Gun, 2005
  • Advertisement for Dick Tracy Rapid-Fire Tommy Gun, 1947
  • The Johnny Seven OMA, set up and ready for action, 2006
  • The [[NES Zapper]], Nintendo's early light gun, 2016
  • Spyder VS2 Paintball Marker Gun, 2008
  • Handmade toy rubber-band gun, 2019
  • Space Pilot X Ray Gun, 2009
  • Cap guns, 2005
  • Vintage 1950s Toy Cork Rifle ("Pop Gun") by All Metal Products, 2013
  • Laser tag gun and sensor, 2014
IMAGES AND COPIES OF REAL WEAPONS MADE FOR PLAYING
Toy weapons; Stage weapon; Stage gun; Stage sword; Toy guns; Toy firearm; Toy weapon
Toy guns are toys which imitate real guns, but are designed for recreational sport or casual play by children. From hand-carved wooden replicas to factory-produced pop guns and cap guns, toy guns come in all sizes, prices and materials such as wood, metal, plastic or any combination thereof.

Википедия

My Favorite Mistake

"My Favorite Mistake" is the first single from Sheryl Crow's third studio album, The Globe Sessions (1998), released on August 31, 1998, through A&M Records. Crow wrote the song about a relationship with a man who proves to be unfaithful and is widely believed to have been written about Eric Clapton. Released in 1998, the single peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Crow's fifth top-20 single in the United States, while reaching number two in Canada and giving Crow her seventh top-five hit there. In the United Kingdom, it reached number nine, becoming her last top-10 single in Britain.