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logger Definition

log·ger (lôgər)

noun

a person whose work is logging; lumberjack
logger Synonyms

logger

n.

rafter, bucker, cutter; see lumberjack.

logger Usage Examples

Preposition: from

  • concept: Specifically you will be involved with the design of low power, portable, microprocessor controlled data loggers from concept through to production.

Converse of object

  • use: This was most easily done using a data logger.
  • create: HOWTOs How to create a logger The options below give you various choices, in more or less increasing complexity.
  • have: If you don't have a data logger, you can record the results with pencil and paper.
  • install: On a public computer a fraudster can log on, install the key logger, then log off.
  • name: If the named Logger already exists and does not yet have a localization resource bundle then the given resource bundle name is used.
  • control: Specifically you will be involved with the design of low power, portable, microprocessor controlled data loggers from concept through to production.

Adjective modifier

  • illegal: I had already heard horror stories of illegal loggers crunching their way into the forest in search of valuable hardwood.
  • key: Easy deployment, easy usage, easy tuning - the only key logger which is really Handy!
  • audio: Already creating a great deal of interest is the new Net-Log audio logger.
  • new: These will either create a new Logger or return a suitable existing Logger.
  • automatic: However, cutbacks in staff saw the staff replaced by an automatic climate data logger in 1993.

Modifies a noun

  • software: Data logger configuration software is supplied, allowing the user to easily set-up the data logger.
  • name: Throws: NullPointerException - if the logger name is null. getLogger public Logger getLogger ( String name ) Method to find a named logger.

Noun used with modifier

  • keystroke: It takes a couple of minutes to attach a tiny keystroke logger onto someone's keyboard.
  • data: The problem is I do not know the commands to send to request data from the data logger.
  • datum: However, cutbacks in staff saw the staff replaced by an automatic climate data logger in 1993.
  • keyboard: This malicious software is called a " keyboard logger " .
  • temperature: The temperature loggers also include an option for contact status logging.
  • root: The result will be null if it is called on the root Logger in the namespace.

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