Also known as: dev.
DEV stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of DEV across different fields and industries.
To experience a sustained and substantial increase in per capita income; thus to undergo economic development.
AeronauticsBusiness & FinanceNASAPower PlantScienceScientific & EducationalTechnologyWeatherThe improvement of land in order to make use of it, e.g. by building structures on it or by adapting existing structures. Development can either be for the developer's own use, or else speculative, i.e. for profit. The preparation of a specific mineral deposit for commercial production; this preparation includes construction of access to the deposit and of facilities to extract the minerals.
.NetAccountancyAccountingBusinessCommon MedicalComputerComputingEducationElectricalGeneralGovernmental & MilitaryLegalMedicalMilitaryProductsScientific & EducationalServiceSoftwareTechnologyThe Finance and Administrative ServicesWeatherA software developer is a person concerned with facets of the software development process. Their work includes researching, designing, implementing, and testing software. A software developer may take part in design, computer programming, or software project management. They may contribute to the overview of the project on the application level rather than component-level or individual programming tasks. Software developers are often still guided by lead programmers but the description also encompasses freelance software developers.
ProductionProgrammingTechnologyWeb DevelopmentApplied to a voyage, is an unjustified and unnecessary departure from normal course or customary route; delay in sailing, tardiness on voyage, arrival at port other than that intended, or any divergence that makes the voyage other than that intended
AviationBusiness & FinanceCharteringCosmosGovernmental & MilitaryPower PlantScientific & EducationalShippingSpaceTechnologyWeatherWells that are drilled after the discovery and appraisal wells to develop the hydrocarbon production potential of the field.
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