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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Hotel worker got into net, started computer operation |
Hotel worker, unable to get out, started up computer |
Chemist, short of cash, began using computer |
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Jun 12 2013 The Times - Cryptic |
Aug 7 2011 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jun 5 2011 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Simple past tense and past participle of bootstrap. |
A loop at the back of a boot, used to pull it on. |
A technique of loading a program into a computer by means of a few initial instructions which enable the introduction of the rest of the program from an input device. |
The technique of starting with existing resources to create something more complex and effective. |
Start up (an Internet-based business or other enterprise) with minimal financial resources. |
Bootstrapped might refer to |
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In general, Bootstrapping usually refers to a self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input. In computer technology the term (usually shortened to booting) usually refers to the process of loading the basic software into the memory of a computer after power-on or general reset, especially the operating system which will then take care of loading other software as needed. * The term appears to have originated in the early 19th-century United States (particularly in the phrase "pull oneself over a fence by one's bootstraps") to mean an absurdly impossible action, an adynaton. |