h
H
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H
On drawings, abbr. for “hard.”
h
Symbol for “hour.”
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h
(1)A simple
markup language intended for quick conversion of
existing text to
hypertext.
h
(2)A method of marking common words to call attention to the
fact that they are being used in a nonstandard, ironic, or
humorous way. Originated in the fannish catchphrase "Bheer
is the One True Ghod!" from decades ago. H-infix marking of
"Ghod" and other words spread into the 1960s counterculture
via underground comix, and into early hackerdom either from
the counterculture or from SF fandom (the three overlapped
heavily at the time). More recently, the h infix has become
an expected feature of benchmark names (Dhrystone, Rhealstone,
etc.); this follows on from the original Whetstone (the name
of a laboratory) but may have been influenced by the
fannish/counterculture h infix.
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h
(Hexadecimal) A symbol that refers to a hex number. For example, 09h has a numeric value of 9, whereas 0Ah has a value of 10. See hex chart. See also henry.Copyright © 1981-2025 by The Computer Language Company Inc. All Rights reserved. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.