Live

English (en) Live “Live” means a broadcast via the internet. In digital terms, live means to share a content over the internet in real-time. Live is when you're filming an event in real-time and broadcasting it online so others can watch it, too. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Internet Yorùbá (yo) Ìtànkáàkiri orí ayélujára...

Laser Printer

English (en) Laser Printer A laser printer is a type of printer that uses a laser beam to produce high-quality text and graphics on paper. It works by using a combination of electrostatically charged toner and a heated fuser to transfer the toner onto the paper. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Printer Yorùbá (yo)...

Low Latency

English (en) Low Latency In technical terms, it denotes the time it takes for a packet of data to travel from the source to the destination. Low latency is associated with a positive user experience (UX). When latency is low, then there is minimal delay. Low latency describes a computer network that is optimized to...

High Latency

English (en) High Latency In telecommunications, while high latency is associated with poor UX. High latency causes delays in content delivery, leading to poor user experience. This delay is especially aggravating during live events, where the audience expects real-time interaction and engagement. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Latency, Low latency Yorùbá (yo) Àfara arékọjá...

Latency

English (en) Latency Latency is a synonym for delay. In computer networking, latency is an expression of how much time it takes for a data packet to travel from one designated point to another. Network latency is the delay in network communication. It shows the time that data takes to transfer across the network. Latency...

Kebab Case

English (en) Kebab Case Kebab-case is a programming variable naming convention where a developer replaces the spaces between words with a dash. Kebab case is written with words in lower case and separated by dashes. It is also known as dash-case, list-case, or spinal case. The difference between snake case and kebab case is that...

Keyword (programming)

English (en) Keyword (programming) Keywords, also known as reserved words, are predefined identifiers in a programming language that have special meanings and purposes. Keywords are predefined, reserved words used in programming that have special meanings to the compiler. For example, in Java, <goto> is a reserved word, but has no meaning and does not appear...

Keywords (Internet search)

English (en) Keywords (Internet search) A keyword (also catchword or query) is a term used in digital marketing to describe a word or a group of words an Internet user uses to perform a search in a search engine or search bar. Whenever you search for something using a search engine, you type keywords that...

Keyboard

English (en) Keyboard A computer keyboard is an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by pressing buttons, or keys. It is the primary device used to enter text. A keyboard typically contains keys for individual letters, numbers and special characters, as well as keys for specific functions. Other languages:...

Key (identification number)

English (en) Key (identification number) When describing a unique number or identification, a key describes a product key. Every computer has a product key that differentiates them from others manufactured the same time. Other languages: Hausa, Igbo Related terms Key (just like a password) Yorùbá (yo) Ìsàmìsẹ́rọ Decomposition: Ìṣàmì ara ẹ̀rọ - putting an identifier...

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