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Workbench

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Workbench meaning

A sturdy bench or table at which manual work is done by a carpenter, machinist, etc. | A horizontal padded surface, usually adjustable in height and inclination and often with attached weight rack, used for proper posture during exercise.

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Some well-known front ends are: MySQL Workbench running on OS X ; MySQL Workbench : MySQL Workbench is the official integrated environment for MySQL.

Enter Alteryx, a leading analytics workbench company that works with McLaren and other automotive companies, as well as firms in other industries.

From the workbench, take the elevator on the right.

He described it as "a big commitment", with the workbench - built from American rock maple and Tasmanian blackwood - featuring a soft-close versatile portable cupboard.

Head straight forward towards the workbench and look to the left side to spot Warlock's rifle "Partner" lying against the wall.

In terms of mounting, the light comes with a hanging clip that makes it easy to carry with you or mount in whatever area needs light the most, and it's also compatible with Ryobi's Link storage system, so you can easily mount it to use above a workbench.

I sat at Sam’s workbench.

Workbench waste including oil-based paints, stains, varnishes, wood preservatives, paint strippers or thinners, solvent adhesives and lighter fluid can also be dropped off.

The Bosch workbench is packed with kit to inspire the imagination including belt sander, drill and bench vice - great for your budding engineers or mechanics.

Database Workbench 5 runs on 32-bit or 64 bit Windows platforms.

Due to a mistake made by the Commodore sales department, the first floppies of AmigaOS (released with the Amiga1000) named the whole OS "Workbench".

Later they could invoke it with the CLI/SHELL command "LoadWB" which loaded Workbench GUI.

Since then, users and CBM itself referred to "Workbench" as the nickname for the whole AmigaOS (including Amiga DOS, Extras, etc.).

Some Amiga users preferred alternative interfaces to standard Workbench, such as Directory Opus Magellan.

Taking shelter in a basement, under a staircase, or under a sturdy piece of furniture such as a workbench further increases chances of survival.

The Amiga Workbench evolved over the 1990s, even after Commodore's 1994 bankruptcy.

This early version was known as AmigaDOS and the GUI as Workbench.

This was a keyboard-based environment without the Workbench GUI.

Under Linux, FreeBSD or Mac OS X Database Workbench can operate using Wine.

WindowLab and amiwm are among several window managers for the X Window System seek to mimic the Workbench interface.