Expression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expression may refer to: A statement or sentence (cf. linguistics) Idiom; Facial expression; Artificial discharge of breast milk; see breastfeeding; Expression (mathematics)
Expression (programming) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An expression in a programming language is a combination of values, variables, operators, and functions that are interpreted according to the particular rules of precedence and of ...
Expression (programming) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An expression in a programming language is a combination of values, variables, operators, and functions that are interpreted according to the particular rules of precedence and of ...
Expression Encoder : Announcing Expression Encoder 2
Helloooo from Mix 08 .. we can finally talk about what the Expression Encoder team have been up to for the last 6 months. Let's talk (and apologies in advance for the length of ...
Expressions
Much of the work in a program is done by evaluating expressions, either for their side effects, such as assignments to variables, or for their values, which can be used as ...
Expression
Multilingual - Supports multiple languages including Asian double byte characters such as Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
Expression Trees
Expression trees represent language-level code in the form of data. The data is stored in a tree-shaped structure. Each node in the expression tree represents an expression, for ...
expression - definition of expression by the Free Online Dictionary ...
ex·pres·sion (k-spr sh n) n. 1. The act of expressing, conveying, or representing in words, art, music, or movement; a manifestation: an expression of rural values.