Computer vs Nonprogramming - What's the difference?
computer | nonprogramming |
(now, rare, chiefly, historical) A person employed to perform computations; one who computes.
* 1927 , J. B. S. Haldane, Possible Worlds and Other Essays , page 173
* 2003 , (Bill Bryson), A Short History of Nearly Everything , BCA, page 116:
by restriction, a male computer, where the female computer is called a computress
A programmable electronic device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operations, especially one that can process, store and retrieve large amounts of data very quickly; now especially, a small one for personal or home use employed for manipulating text or graphics, accessing the Internet, or playing games or media.
Not of or pertaining to computer programming.
* 2000 , Jakob Nielsen, Usability engineering
Who does not program a computer.
* 2003 , Jennifer Niederst Robbins, Learning Web design: a beginner's guide to HTML, graphics, and beyond
As a noun computer
is calculator, computer.As an adjective nonprogramming is
not of or pertaining to computer programming.computer
Noun
(en noun)- Only a few years ago Mr. Powers, an American computer , disproved a hypothesis about prime numbers which had held the field for more than 250 years.
- One Harvard computer , Annie Jump Cannon, used her repetitive acquaintance with the stars to devise a system of stellar classifications so practical that it is still in use today.
Quotations
* (English Citations of "computer")Synonyms
* (programmable device that performs logical operations) automatic data processing machine, processor, 'puter (informal), box (slang), machine, calculator, portable computer, laptop * See alsoHyponyms
* (programmable device that performs logical operations) desktop, laptop * (a person employed to perform computations) computress (f)Antonyms
* (a person employed to perform computations) computress (f) (when "computer" is used to represent the masculine form)Derived terms
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* chip * data processing * desktop * hardware * laptop * mainframe * microprocessor 1000 English basic words ----nonprogramming
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Adjective
(-)- Even for nonprogramming tasks, the ratio between the best and the worst users' performance is typically a factor of between 4 and 10.
- For nonprogramming types who just want a basic DHTML trick (such as animation), once again, web-authoring tools come to the rescue.
