¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Callbacks
1. callback [n] - See also: callback
Lexicographical Neighbors of Callbacks
Literary usage of Callbacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Programming in Lua by Roberto Ierusalimschy (2003)
"Fed with the input "<to> <yes/> </to>", those handlers would print + to + yes
yes - to With this API, we do not need functions to manipulate callbacks. ..."
2. Maintaining Budgetary Discipline: Spending and Revenue Options edited by Sherry Snyder (1999)
"Interviewers were required to make at least five callbacks to a SHU to complete
... unlimited callbacks were made as long as the field supervisor believed ..."
3. Visual Function: An Introduction to Information Design by Paul Mijksenaar (1997)
"Several automatic callbacks can be active at a time. Here's how it works. l place a
... Did l have several callbacks in place? Why was l making the call? ..."
4. National Household Survey on Drug AbusePsychology (1992)
"Up to 9 callbacks yielded still substantial increases in the number of interviews
completed, but 10 or more callbacks resulted in only slight improvements ..."
5. National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Main Findings, (1993) by Wai Choy, Dean R. Gerstein, Rashna Ghadialy, Felicia Gray (1998)
"Up to 9 callbacks yielded still substantial increases in the number of interviews
completed, but 10 or more callbacks resulted in only slight improvements ..."
6. Reducing the Health Consequences of Smoking: 25 Years of Progress: A Report by DIANE Publishing Company, C. Everett Koop, M.D. (1995)
"Up to 27 callbacks were made to obtain a total of 36405 households, with a response
... Up to 10 callbacks were made to interview the selected respondent, ..."