Handle may refer to:
- Handle (grip), a grip attached to an object for using or moving the object
- Handle (mathematics), a topological ball
- Handle System, a system for uniquely numbering digital objects. A handle is a part of or attachment to an object that can be moved or used by hand In Topology, a branch of Mathematics, a handle is just a topological ball; it is called a handle because of the context in which it is discussed of which Most well known application is in digital object identifiers
- Handles (book), a children's book by Jan Mark
- Adjustment handles, little boxes for resizing a GUI control
- Doorhandle
- Handle (computing), a particular kind of smart pointer
- Opaque pointer, in computer programming, a datatype that hides its internal implementation using a pointer
- Reference (computer science), an object referring to data stored elsewhere in computer memory
- Pseudonym used in Citizens' band radio
- User (computing), a pseudonym used within an online system
- The friction and flexibility of sheets of material as measured by Handle-o-Meter
- A 1. A digital object identifier ( DOI) is a permanent identifier given to an Electronic document. Handles is a children's book by Jan Mark. It won the Carnegie Medal for 1983 Adjustment handles are the little boxes appearing on the corners and edges of a "selected control" that let you change the size and shape A handle is a particular kind of Smart pointer. Handles are used when an application references blocks of memory or objects managed by another system such as a Database In Computer programming, an opaque pointer is a Datatype that hides its internal Implementation using a Pointer. In Computer science, a reference is an object containing information which refers to data stored elsewhere as opposed to containing the data itself A pseudonym is a fictitious alternative to a person's legal name (see Alias) Citizens' Band radio ( CB) is in many countries a system of short-distance simplex radio communications between individuals on a selection of 40 channels within Users in a Computing context refers to one who uses a computer system The Handle-o-Meter is a testing machine developed by Johnson & Johnson and now manufactured by Thwing-Albert that measures the "handle" i 75 liter bottle of hard liquor. The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of Volume.
See also
Hendel is a surname and may refer to Friedrich Georg Hendel (1874-1936 Austrian high school director and entomologist mainly interested in Diptera Hendl is the Austro-Bavarian word for "chicken" mainly in its roasted form
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