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Blittable types are data types in the Microsoft .NET Framework that have an identical presentation in memory for both managed and unmanaged code. Understanding
Blittable_types
// Implicit Boxing x = (int)o1; // Explicit Unboxing .NET Framework Blittable types Common Language Infrastructure "MidpointRounding Enumeration". Microsoft
Common_Type_System
CLI feature that enables managed code to call native code
tell the CLR how to align data for non-blittable types. A common example of this is when trying to define a data type in .NET to represent a union in C. Two
Platform_Invocation_Services
NoSQL document-oriented database
Green: Supported Red: Not supported Data is stored as schemaless documents blittable format that allows fast transformations from and to JSON. Documents are
RavenDB
BLITTABLE TYPES
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Nine Types of Worship in Jainism
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Making Three Types of Sound
Girl/Female
Tamil
A garland of types of flowers
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Nine Types of Gems
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a place used for archery practice, from Middle English butte ‘mark for archery’, ‘target’, ‘goal’. In the Middle Ages archery practice was a feudal obligation, and every settlement had its practice area.English : topographic name from Middle English butte ‘strip of land abutting on a boundary’, ‘short strip or ridge at right angles to other strips in a common field’.English : from Middle English butte, bott ‘butt’, ‘cask’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a cooper or as a nickname possibly for a heavy drinker or for a large, fat man.English : from a Middle English personal name, But(t), of unknown origin, perhaps originally a nickname meaning ‘short and stumpy’, and akin to late Middle English butt ‘thick end’, ‘stump’, ‘buttock’ (of Germanic origin).German and English : in both Middle Low German and Middle English the word but(te) denoted various types of marine fish, originally a fish with a blunt head, for example halibut (German Heilbutt) or turbot (German Steinbutt), and the surname may in some cases be a metonymic occupational name for a seller of fish or salt fish.Kashmiri : variant of Bhatt.Robert Butt came from Kent, England, to NC in 1640.
Girl/Female
Indian
A garland of types of flowers
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Four Types
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Garland of 5 Types of Flowers
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
New Taste; Nine Types of Reactions
BLITTABLE TYPES
BLITTABLE TYPES
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Indian, Tamil
Lucky; Fierce; Wisdom; Emperor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Powerful; Strong
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Ulster)
Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duibhne ‘descendant of Dubhne’, a personal name meaning ‘ill-going’, ‘disagreeable’. Compare Deeney. Peoples is a pseudo-translation based on the phonetic resemblance of the Gaelic name to Gaelic daoine ‘people’.English : patronymic from a pet form (in -el) of the Old French personal name Pepis, oblique case Pepin (see Pepin).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Atmajyothi | ஆதà¯à®®à®œà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à®¿
Light of soul
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr "rock" and varðr "defender, guardian," hence "rock defender."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Female
Yiddish
(לִיבָּ×) Variant form of Yiddish Libe, LIBA means "love." Compare with another form of Liba.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shining Lamp
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Witness
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German
Counsel; Mighty Protection; Guards Wisely; Female Version of Raymond
BLITTABLE TYPES
BLITTABLE TYPES
BLITTABLE TYPES
BLITTABLE TYPES
BLITTABLE TYPES
a.
Relating to a type or types; belonging to types; serving as a type; typical.
n.
One who, or that which, sets; -- used mostly in composition with a noun, as typesetter; or in combination with an adverb, as a setter on (or inciter), a setter up, a setter forth.
a.
Suitable; fit.
n.
The doctrine of types.
n.
A method of printing in which whole words or syllables, cast as single types, are used.
a.
Not having any of the distinct systems or types of structure, as the radiate, articulate, etc., characteristic of organic nature; as, all unicellular organisms are systemless.
a.
Capable of being quitted.
a.
Such as can be lifted.
n.
The act or art of expressing by means of types or symbols; emblematical or hieroglyphic representation.
n.
A vessel having one mast and fore-and-aft rig, consisting of a boom-and-gaff mainsail, jibs, staysail, and gaff topsail. The typical sloop has a fixed bowsprit, topmast, and standing rigging, while those of a cutter are capable of being readily shifted. The sloop usually carries a centerboard, and depends for stability upon breadth of beam rather than depth of keel. The two types have rapidly approximated since 1880. One radical distinction is that a slop may carry a centerboard. See Cutter, and Illustration in Appendix.
n.
The peculiar fitting in shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts, by which different types of vessels are distinguished; as, schooner rig, ship rig, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.
n.
A Linnaean genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera. By modern writers it is usually restricted to the genus which includes the orang-outang.
n.
The act or art of setting type.
n.
The art of printing with types; the use of types to produce impressions on paper, vellum, etc.
n.
Print; letters and words impressed on paper or other material by types; -- often used of the reading matter in distinction from the illustrations.
n.
One who, or that which, sets type; a compositor; a machine for setting type.
n.
A discourse or treatise on types.
n.
A binnacle.
a.
Capable of cultivation; fertile; productive; fattening.
a.
Of or pertaining to the act or act of representing by types or symbols; emblematic; figurative; typical.