bootstrap

/ˈbuːtˌstɹæp/

noun

  1. 1

    A loop (leather or other material) sewn at the side or top rear of a boot to help in pulling the boot on.

  2. 2

    A means of advancing oneself or accomplishing something without aid.

    He used his business experience as a bootstrap to win voters.
  3. 3

    The process by which the operating system of a computer is loaded into its memory

  4. 4

    The process necessary to compile the tools that will be used to compile the rest of the system or program.

  5. 5

    Any method or instance of estimating properties of an estimator (such as its variance) by measuring those properties when sampling from an approximating distribution.

verb

  1. 1

    To help (oneself) without the aid of others.

    Sam spent years bootstrapping himself through college.
  2. 2

    To load the operating system into the memory of a computer. Usually shortened to boot.

  3. 3

    To compile the tools that will be used to compile the rest of the system or program.

    Bootstrapping means building the GNU C Library, GNU Compiler Collection and several other key system programs.http//www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=6
  4. 4

    To employ a bootstrap method.

  5. 5

    To expand or advance an activity or a collection based solely on previous actions, work, findings, etc.

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