Noun
cmd (plural cmds)
(computing) Abbreviation of command.
CMD
Initialism of computer-mediated discourse.
Addressing the large gathering in the financial capital, Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO, said, “Consumption of Aluminium in India will see a quantum jump by 2030 and the country has to enhance its production to meet the demand.” Source: Internet
P Alli Rani, CMD, CCI, said that while the target is to procure nearly 90 lakh bales, CCI may be able to procure around 60 lakh bales given the current market conditions. Source: Internet
“Due to availability of e-office, majority of file work in Railways can continue smoothly without physical presence in offices which is a boon in a time of crisis like this,” RailTel CMD, Puneet Chawla said. Source: Internet
Inspired by Wikipedia's collaborative writing model, Rampton founded Disinfopedia (now known as SourceWatch ), another CMD project, to complement his PR Watch work to expose what Rampton perceives as deceptive and misleading public relations campaigns. Source: Internet
When the case came up for hearing on Friday, the CMD was not in court as ordered by the Judge in December. Source: Internet
AFAIK, their new NPM tooling still uses Sencha Cmd. Source: Internet