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ACTOR
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An earlier Windows object-oriented programming language for PCs developed by The Whitewater Group Inc., Evanston, IL.


1.(language)Actor - An object-oriented language for Microsoft Windows written by Charles Duff of the Whitewater Group ca. 1986. It has Pascal/C-like syntax. Uses a token-threaded interpreter. Early binding is an option.

["Actor Does More than Windows", E.R. Tello, Dr Dobb's J 13(1):114-125 (Jan 1988)].
2.(programming)actor - In object-oriented programming, an object which exists as a concurrent process.
3.(operating system)actor - In Chorus, the unit of resource allocation.

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Young Barbara Lombardo proves herself a natural film actor -- she instinctively knows just how much emotion to give the camera, in a role that could easily have devolved into sustained hysteria -- as Cristina Quadri (or so she thinks).
Now in a newly updated and expanded second edition, Hitting Your Mark: Making A Life--And A Living--As A Film Actor is a 266-page, hard-hitting, factual, complete reference and how-to book for the aspiring media actor.
Now in a newly updated and expanded second edition, Hitting Your Mark: Making A Life--And A Living--As A Film Actor is a 266-page, hard-hitting, factual, complete reference and how-to book for the aspiring media actor.
 
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