View
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A view is a sight or prospect or the ability to see or be seen from a particular place.
View, views or Views may also refer to:
Common meanings
- View (Buddhism), a charged interpretation of experience which intensely shapes and affects thought, sensation, and action
- Graphical projection in a technical drawing or schematic
- Multiview orthographic projection, standardizing 2D images to represent a 3D object
- Opinion, a belief about subjective matters
- Page view, a visit to a World Wide Web page
- Panorama, a wide-angle view
- Scenic viewpoint, an elevated location where people can view scenery
- World view, the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encompassing the entirety of the individual or society's knowledge and point-of-view
Places
- View, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Crittenden County
- View, Texas, an unincorporated community in Taylor County
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- View (album), the 2003 debut album by Bryan Beller
- Views (album), a 2016 album by Canadian rapper Drake
- Views, a 2001 album by Pekka Pohjola
- "View", a song by Shinee from the album Odd, 2015
Other
- View (magazine), an American literary and art magazine published from 1940 to 1947
- VIEWS, a podcast hosted by David Dobrik
Technology
- View (SQL), a table generated from a stored relational database query
- VIEW, a word processor computer program developed by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro home computer
- Model–view–controller, a design pattern in software engineering
- Mutual view, the quality or degree of visibility of a satellite to a ground station in satellite communications
- View, Inc., American manufacturer of smart glass
- View model, a concept in enterprise architecture
See also
- Point of view (disambiguation)
- The View (disambiguation)
- Viewer (disambiguation)
- Viewing (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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