happily
Of software, used to emphasise that a program is unaware of some important fact about its environment, either because it has been fooled into believing a lie, or because it doesn't care. The sense of "happy" here is not that of elation, but rather that of blissful ignorance. "The program continues to run, happily unaware that its output is going to /dev/null." [Jargon File]Happy
<tool>
A dyslexic acronym for "A Yacc-like Haskell Parser generator".
An LALR1 grammar parser generator for Haskell. Happy is written in Haskell, uses a parser generated by itself, and can be compiled using ghc, hbc or gofer. Happy uses an implementation of monadic IO built on top of stream IO, but this should change when the Haskell 1.3 standard has been implemented. Version: 0.9 (1996-02-28). Happy is covered by the General Public License. http://dcs.gla.ac.uk/fp/software/happy.html. ftp://ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk/pub/haskell/happy/. E-mail: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>.Last updated: 1996-03-21
haptic interface
A touch interface to a computer that provides feedback, such as a data glove.
Last updated: 2003-10-17
haptics
The science of applying tactile sensation to human interaction with computers.
Haptics Community.Last updated: 2003-10-17
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Han Unification ♦ hanzi ♦ happily ♦ Happy ♦ haptic interface ♦ haptics
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