quickstart

English

Etymology

quick + start

Noun

quickstart (plural quickstarts)

  1. (computing) A guide or manual intended to get a user rapidly acquainted with a program or system.
    • 2010, Josh Juneau, Jim Baker, Leo Soto, The Definitive Guide to Jython, page 336:
      If you have already created the controller using the quickstart at the beginning of the chapter []
    • 2011, Len DiMaggio, Kevin Conner, Magesh Kumar B, Tom Cunningham, JBoss ESB Beginner's Guide:
      There are a large number of individual quickstarts, each of which illustrates one or more JBoss ESB features.
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