- Look up
logger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Logger may
refer to: Lumberjack, a woodcutter, a
person who
harvests lumber Data
logger,
software or...
- [citation needed] A data
logger (also
datalogger or data recorder) is an
electronic device that
records data over time or
about location either with a...
- A
gyppo or gypo
logger is a
logger who runs or
works for a small-scale
logging operation that is
independent from an
established sawmill or
lumber company...
- ****embled in the Unix kernel. In the 1970s,
spies installed keystroke loggers in the US Emb****y and
Consulate buildings in Moscow. They
installed the...
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initial harvesting and
transport of trees. The term
usually refers to
loggers in the era
before 1945 in the
United States, when
trees were
felled using...
- relays. Most
implementations provide a
command line utility,
often called logger, as well as a
software library, to send
messages to the log. To display...
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Centennial Logger is an
outdoor 2004
bronze sculpture by
Jerry Werner,
installed along Reed
Market Road in Bend, Oregon, in the
United States. The statue...
- A
shock data
logger or
vibration data
logger is a
measurement instrument that is
capable of
autonomously recording shocks or
vibrations over a defined...
- will
typically consist of a weather-proof
enclosure containing the data
logger,
rechargeable battery,
telemetry (optional) and the
meteorological sensors...
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typically broken into
three major pieces: the
Logger, the
Formatter and the
Appender (or Handler). The
Logger is
responsible for
capturing the
message to...