The use of <span>different control features in the design of the user interface are : </span>Menu bar - displays the main options at the top of the screen.
Toolbar - contains icons that represent shortcuts for executing common commands.
Command button - start an action such as printing a form or requesting Help.
Dialog box - allows a user to enter information about a task that the system will perform.
Text box - display messages or provide a place for a user to enter data.
Toggle button - is used to represent on or off status — clicking the toggle button switches to the other status.
List box - displays a list of choices that the user can select.
Scroll bar - allows the user to move through the available choices.
Drop-down list box - displays the current selection; when the user clicks the arrow, a list of the available choices displays.
Option button - represent groups of options. The user can select only one option at a time; selected options contain a black dot.
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1958
Explanation:
The term was first published in the 1958 Harvard Business Review when authors Harold J. Leavitt and Thomas C. Whisler said “the new technology does not yet have a single established name. We shall call it Information Technology.”
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Answer: getfenv() is a type of function. Particually a envirotment function. for a lua coding.
Explanation: What this does it goes thourgh line of code in a particular order.
This means. getfenv is used to get the current environment of a function. It returns a table of all the things that function has access to. You can also set the environment of a function to another environment.
Forgot to include examples of where this could be used. Although not very common uses, there are some. In the past Script Builders used getfenv to get the environment of a script, and setfenv to set the environment of a created script’s environment to a fake environment, so they couldn’t affect the real one. They could also inject custom global functions.
Not entirely sure if this uses getfenv or setfenv, but the use in Crazyman32’s AeroGameFramework is making the environment of each module have access to other modules without having to require them, and having access to remotes without having to directly reference them.