Examples of using Extensible in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This is called a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface.
Extensible and customisable CLI chat client for IRC and XMPP/Jabber.
Google Chrome for Windows 7- Internet browser with extensible functionality.
Became so extensible that it was stretched, to cover everything what was suitable to be.
KeePass for Windows XP- a utility for storing passwords with extensible functionality.
Truth became so extensible that it was stretched, to cover everything what was suitable to be covered.
This is where Iran into a little thing called Unified Extensible Firmware Interface(UEFI).
The tongue is long, extensible, and covered in sticky saliva able to pick up ants and termites.
They contain data in a raw form that can be formatted using XSL(Extensible Stylesheet Language).
PostgreSQL contains an extensible system of embedded programming languages and a powerful mechanism to copy or transact.
Many applications from Google, Microsoft, Pinterest,Yandex and others already use these vocabularies to power rich, extensible experiences.
Once you have an XML schema, you can use Extensible Stylesheet Language(XSL) to display the information.
XBRL(eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a freely available and global framework for exchanging business information.
And within about a week, having this be some of our most popular material in widespread use all over Latin America, and in particular in Mexico,because of the open, extensible nature of this.
R provides a powerful, extensible environment, and as noted above, it has a wide range of statistics and data visualization capabilities.
It would tolerate the shop-floor environment, it would support discrete(bit-form)input and output in an easily extensible manner, it would not require years of training to use, and it would permit its operation to be monitored.
XML is an acronym for Extensible Markup Language, a simple and flexible text-based programming language used in conjunction with HTML.
Its new layer of security is active before Windows starts running andseeks any threat planted in the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface(UEFI), which can be abused by cyber criminals to compromise its various components in order to gain access to a victim's data.
Adobe's Extensible Metadata Platform(XMP) is a labeling technology that metadata about a file to be embedded into the file itself.
WeeChat(also known as Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat)is an open source, extensible, cross-platform, fast, modular and lightweight chat client specifically designed for the IRC(Internet Relay Chat) protocol.
Adobe's Extensible Metadata Platform(XMP) is a labeling technology that allows you to embed data about a file, known as metadata, into the file itself.
IEEE 802.1X defines the encapsulation of the Extensible Authentication Protocol(EAP) over IEEE 802, which is known as"EAP over LAN" or EAPOL.
XML(Extensible Markup Language) is a way to repurpose data in a file or automate the process of replacing the data in one file with data from another file.
Presentation of the newspapers is achieved using Extensible Markup Language(XML) technology, which enables the future adaptation of the material to other platforms.
Extensible Application Markup Language(XAML,) is a declarative XML-based language developed by Microsoft that is used for initializing structured values and objects.
If you base the design of your form template on an existing Extensible Markup Language(XML) file, database, or Web service, InfoPath derives the fields and groups in the Data Source task pane from that existing data source.
XBRL(eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a language for electronic communication of business and financial data which is revolutionising business reporting around the world.
XML and JSON: Extensible Markup Language(XML) and JavaScript Object Notation(JSON) are standard data encoding formats that are both human-readable and machine-readable.
The Extensible Metadata Platform(XMP) provides Adobe applications with a common XML framework that standardizes the creation, processing, and interchange of document metadata across publishing workflows.