A handle is a particular kind of smart pointer. Handles are used when an application references blocks of memory or objects managed by another system, such as a database or an operating system
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In computer terms, "handles" that you cannot physically hold in your hand include software constructs like file handles, memory handles, and process handles. These are abstract references used by the operating system or applications to manage resources such as files, memory allocation, or running processes. They facilitate interaction with system resources without exposing the underlying complexity. Essentially, they serve as pointers that allow software to access and manipulate these resources efficiently.
Several of the Asus computer towers have handles for transporting the tower around
The only handles that you cannot hold in your hand are handles for nicknames like people who have CB's in there vehicles.
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what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
Sorry, nonadjustable. Computer handles that.
The United States handles the most mail in terms of volume, with the United States Postal Service delivering billions of pieces of mail each year.
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The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called a CPU), handles information. The 64-bit version handles large amounts of random access memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system.
The engine computer on the firewall also handles the transmission.
The body computer handles the flasher functions.
the control unit in the cpu or the processor