CSS is a programming language used in website design to format the look and feel of a web page. It allows for greater continuity between web pages, makes development easier and faster, and can be implemented in several ways. CSS is used automatically on many sites, including blogging services like Blogger and WordPress. CSS code […]
Glue code connects incompatible software components, allowing one piece of code to call functions in another or pass small data values. It can link code modules of any size, but may have significant overhead. Glue code is different from XML, which annotates data while glue code allows for data movement and manipulation. Glue code is […]
Casual Fridays allow employees to dress more relaxed, but it’s important to avoid overly casual clothing. Men should wear button-down shirts and khakis or dark jeans, while women can wear nice pants or skirts with a blouse or sweater. Avoid clothing with holes, stains, or advertising messages. Dress for the business environment and always look […]
A grid code is a set of rules that regulate the distribution of electricity to prevent outages and surges. It applies to traditional and renewable energy producers and includes protocols for responding to failures and overloads. The code also contains proactive and reactive behaviors to ensure stability and reliability. A grid code is a set […]
A penal code is a set of laws established by a country’s federal government that governs the entire nation. The laws vary between countries, and may override local laws. In the US, federal law supersedes state or local law. Penal codes can reflect a nation’s history, such as Germany’s criminalization of Nazi symbols. A penal […]
Code enforcement officers can be found at local, state, and federal levels and may require additional education or on-the-job training. Codes cover a range of laws, and violators may face fines. Educational requirements vary, and an in-depth background check is usually required. Those responsible for enforcing the code can be found in various areas of […]
The Code of Federal Regulations are enforced by the executive branch of the US government and are segmented into 50 sections. The Administrative Procedure Act established rules for enforcement procedures and allows public scrutiny. The Federal Register publishes updates at specific times of the year, and the Code is legally binding on all US residents. […]
A building ordinance sets minimum standards for construction, covering materials, systems, and environmental issues. They are enforced through inspections and permits, with many countries adopting a model code approach for uniformity and economic advantages. Building codes have a long history, with modern codes being less harsh but still important for safety. A building ordinance is […]
CVV codes are short numeric codes found on credit or debit cards to increase security in electronic transactions. They confirm physical access to the card and reduce fraudulent purchases, but may deter legitimate customers. However, they are not foolproof, and monitoring accounts is the best way to prevent fraud. Card Verification Value (CVV) code is […]
Bank codes are identification codes used as electronic addresses for financial institutions. They vary in length and name between countries, with the US using a nine-digit routing transit number (RTN) and Canada using an eight-digit bank transit number (BTN). International bank code systems, such as the Bank Identification Code (BIC) and International Bank Account Number […]
Wire transfers involve electronic money transfers, which can be done online or in person. Bank transfer numbers can refer to bank accounts or reference numbers. They are commonly used for sending money to family or friends in other countries or for online bank transfers. Different countries have different names for bank routing numbers, and international […]
Computers run on code, which has two forms: source code and object code. Source code is written by programmers and compiled into object code, which is executed by the computer processor. Open source code allows for modification and creation of new object code. Computers are machines that run on millions of lines of code. Programmers […]
A code of professional responsibility is a set of rules and ethics that apply to a specific profession. The American Bar Association publishes the Model Rules of Professional Conduct as the official code for lawyers, which covers various aspects of their behavior. Lawyers must demonstrate their knowledge of these rules through a professional liability exam, […]
An employer code can refer to a tax identification number or a policy of conduct for a company. Tax authorities assign employer codes to companies to identify their tax account, and sole proprietors can use it in place of other identification numbers on tax forms. Employer code documents can also outline standards of conduct for […]
Legal systems can be divided into civil law and common law systems. Common law relies on precedent, while civil law uses a civil code to make laws. Civil codes are not always easy to implement as the law is constantly evolving. The US is a common law system, except for Louisiana, which uses a true […]
Code migration involves moving programming code from one system to another. There are three levels of migration: simple, switching to a newer version; more complicated, switching to a different language; and the most complex, switching to a new platform or operating system. Regardless of the type of migration, proper planning and documentation are essential for […]
CVV2 codes are three-number security codes found on the back of most VISA cards used to prevent fraud during phone or internet purchases. Credit card companies use response codes to authenticate transactions, and merchants cannot store security codes on file. A CVV2 code is an acronym for Card Verification Value 2. Found on the back […]
The Model Penal Code was created by the American Law Institute in 1962 to encourage the standardization of criminal law in the states. It advocates for the use of general concepts such as mens rea and offers guidelines for arrest. Its influence on state criminal law has been mixed, and some of its provisions have […]
A credit card CVV number is a security code that appears on credit and debit cards, providing an extra layer of protection against unauthorized use. It is not included in the embossing and is required at the point of purchase to reduce the incidence of fraud. Also known as a credit card security code, a […]
A Bank Identifier Code (BIC) is a standardized code used to identify a specific bank for international bank transfers and financial communications. BICs are administered by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) and are designed to reduce confusion and errors in bank communications. The code consists of letters that refer to the bank, […]