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Pejorative [pe·jo·ra·tive]
adj. Expressing contempt or disapproval. Disparaging; belittling. “He used
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Spurious [spu·ri·ous]
adj. Not genuine, authentic, or true; not from the claimed, pretended, or proper source; counterfeit. Not being what it purports to be; false or fake. “Spurious claims.” |
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Vitiate [vi·ti·ate]
v. Spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of. “The government programs were vitiated by excessive red tape.” Destroy or impair the legal validity of. |
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Predacious [pre·da·cious]
adj. Predatory; Given to victimizing, plundering, or destroying for one’s own gain. “A victim of predacious behavior.” |
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Capacious [ca·pa·cious]
adj. Having a lot of space inside; roomy. “A capacious closet.” |
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Vitriol; Vitriolic [vit·ri·ol]
n. Cruel, bitter, scathing criticism; Abusive feeling or expression. “A vitriolic tone of voice.” |
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Alchemy [al·che·my]
n. 1. A power or process of transforming something common into something special. 2. An inexplicable or mysterious process by which paradoxical results are achieved with no obvious rational explanation. |
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96. NFC
Near Field Communication
Technology that lets mobile and other devices communicate using radio waves when they’re very close to each other (about 4 inches or less) and is used for services like sharing files, pairing with accessories, or wireless payments
97. RESPONSIVE
Website that adapts gracefully to different-sized devices like phones, tablets, wearable devices, etc.
98. SDK
Software Development Kit
Set of tools for creating certain kinds of software
99. WEB APP
Website that looks and feels like an app
Also called “HTML5 app” |
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91. DATA VISUALIZATION
Using graphs, charts, tables, infographics, etc. to better tell about data and findings from it
92. RELATIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
System for handling digital information using tables
Example: SAP, MySQL
Mobile
93. HYBRID APP
Application that will work on different platforms and is a combination of a native app and a web app
94. IDE
Integrated development environment
Application used for software development
Example: Eclipse, Visual Studio, VIM
95. NATIVE APP
Application that’s been made specifically for a certain device platform
Example: Mail for iOS; Ingress for Android |
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85. VIRTUAL MACHINE (VM)
Software that makes it possible to use one computer operating system on a computer running another system
Example: running Windows 8 on a MacBook Pro
86. VPN – VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK
Network that allows the Internet to be used like it was connected to a private network (instead of a public one) and so can improve security
Data
87. BIG DATA
Massively large sets of digital information
88. DATA ARCHITECTURE
How data is collected, stored, accessed, and used in companies and organizations
89. DATABASE
Collection of electronic information, aka data
90. DATA MODELLING
Determining what kind of data is needed and how it will be structured and organized |
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Tarantism: A psychological illness characterized by an extreme impulse to dance, prevalent in southern Italy from the 15th to the 17th century, and widely believed at the time to be caused by the bite of a tarantula.
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Salacious [sa·la·cious]
adj. Treating sexual matters in an indecent way. Lustful; lecherous: “A salacious grin.” |
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Indolent; Indolence [in·do·lent]
n. Having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful, lazy: “an indolent person.” |
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Caprice [ca·price]
n. A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior. |
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Existential [ex·is·ten·tial]
adj. (1) Of or relating to existence.
(2) Concerned with existence, esp. human existence as viewed in the theories of existentialism. “An existential threat.” |
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Facetious [fa·ce·tious]
adj. Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant. |
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Tactile [tac·tile]
adj. (1) Of or connected with the sense of touch. (2) Perceptible by touch or apparently so; tangible: “A tactile keyboard.” |
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Propitious [pro·pi·tious]
adj. (1) Indicating a good chance of success; favorable. “It was a propitious time to leave the party without offending the host.” (2) Favorably disposed toward someone. |
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