- In computing,
Verbose mode is an
option available in many
computer operating systems and
programming languages that
provides additional details as to...
- Verbosity, or
verboseness, is
speech or
writing that uses more
words than necessary. The
opposite of
verbosity is succinctness.[dubious – discuss] Some...
- The
Thirty Years' War,
fought primarily in
Central Europe between 1618 to 1648, was one of the most
destructive conflicts in
European history. An estimated...
-
highly readable to non-programmers such as management. However, it is
verbose and uses over 300
reserved words compared to the
succinct and mathematically...
-
novel written in the
Welsh language. The 20th
century saw a move from the
verbose Victorian Welsh style, with
works such as
Thomas Gwynn Jones's Ymadawiad...
- Freeman's
castings to
better match their acting styles;
Mills was made more
verbose and Somerset's
dialogue was reduced, and made more
precise and direct....
-
described his
performance as "appalling",
saying he was
unprepared and
verbose.
Churchill upset the Chinese,
exasperated the
Americans and was easily...
- by interpreters).
Natural language expressions of
algorithms tend to be
verbose and
ambiguous and are
rarely used for
complex or
technical algorithms....
-
intended meaning but
simply copies the layout.
Often producing extremely verbose and
redundant code that
fails to make use of the
cascading nature of HTML...
- concision, and
found that 52% of them
contained inaccuracies and 77% were
verbose.
Researchers at
Stanford University and the
University of California, Berkeley...