Chrome

Chrome may refer to:

Materials

  • Chromium, a chemical element
  • Chrome plating, a process of surfacing with chromium
  • Computing

  • Google Chrome, a web browser
    • Chrome OS, a Google Chrome and Linux-based operating system
  • Chrome OS, a Google Chrome and Linux-based operating system
  • User interface chrome, the borders and widgets that frame the content part of a window
  • Chrome (Mozilla) or XUL, the Mozilla XML user interface language
  • Chrome (programming language) or Oxygene, an Object Pascal implementation for the .NET Framework
  • Microsoft Chrome, an API for DirectX
  • S3 Chrome, a series of graphics accelerators
  • Music

  • Chrome (XM), a former music satellite channel
  • Musicians

  • Chrome (band), an American rock band
  • Chrome (singer), British singer
  • Albums and songs

  • Chrome (Catherine Wheel album), 1993
  • "Chrome" (Debbie Harry song), 1981
  • Chrome (Trace Adkins album), the fourth studio album by American country music singer Trace Adkins
  • "Chrome" (Trace Adkins song), 2002
  • Chromeč

    Chromeč is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 5.48 square kilometres (2.12 sq mi), and has a population of 580 (as at 3 July 2006). First note about the village comes from 1353 when the recent area was kept by multiple owners. Since 17th Century Chromeč was considered to be part of the Bludov Manor. The municipality became autonomous in 1990. The POW camp for British pilots was established in the Sokolovna during World War II.

    Notable persons

    Josef Drásal – the tallest Czech ever, suffering of gigantism. Drásal was famous member of circus in his time with notable performance for French emperor Napoleon III.


    References

  • Olomouc Regional Statistical Office: Municipalities of Šumperk District
  • Coordinates: 49°56′N 16°54′E / 49.933°N 16.900°E / 49.933; 16.900

    Oxygene (programming language)

    Oxygene (formerly known as Chrome) is a programming language developed by RemObjects Software for Microsoft's Common Language Infrastructure, the Java Platform and Cocoa. Oxygene is Object Pascal-based, but also has influences from C#, Eiffel, Java, F# and other languages.

    Compared to the now deprecated Delphi.NET, Oxygene does not emphasize total backward compatibility, but is designed to be a "reinvention" of the language, be a good citizen on the managed development platforms, and leverage all the features and technologies provided by the .NET and Java runtimes.

    Oxygene is commercial product, and offers full integration into Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE, as well as its own IDE, Fire. The command line compiler is available free. Oxygene is one of three languages supported by the underlying Elements Compiler toolchain, next to C# and Swift.

    From 2008 to 2012, RemObjects Software has licensed its compiler and IDE technology to Embarcadero to be used in their Embarcadero Prism product. Starting in the Fall of 2011, Oxygene is available in two separate editions, with the second edition adding support for the Java and Android runtimes. Starting with the release of XE4, Embarcadero Prism is no longer part of the RAD Studio SKU. Numerous support and upgrade paths for Prism customers exist to migrate to Oxygene.

    Safer (surname)

    Safer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Jeanne Safer (born 1947), American psychotherapist and writer
  • John Safer (born 1922), American sculptor
  • Morley Safer (born 1931), Canadian television journalist
  • Tolga Safer (born 1982), British actor
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