Jot

Jot or JOT may refer to:

  • Iota and Jot, two esoteric computer languages
  • JOT (TV series), a syndicated, animated television series
  • JOT: Journal of Object Technology, an online journal
  • Jot, meaning the Greek letter iota, in the phrase "one jot or one tittle"
  • JOT, the IATA airport code for Joliet Regional Airport
  • Joy of Tech, a webcomic
  • Jot, a handwriting recognition system which became the basis for Palm OS' Graffiti 2
  • Jot (ethnic group), an itinerant ethnic group in north-central Afghanistan
  • jot, a musical pitch interval approximately equal to 100th of a savart

Famous quotes containing the word jot:

    Some authors have what amounts to a metaphysical approach. They admit to inspiration. Sudden and unaccountable urgencies to write catapult them out of sleep and bed. For myself, I have never awakened to jot down an idea that was acceptable the following morning.
    Fannie Hurst (1889–1968)

    Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part;
    Nay, I have done, you get no more of me,
    And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart
    That thus so cleanly I myself can free;
    Shake hands for ever, cancel all our vows,
    And when we meet at any time again,
    Be it not seen in either of our brows
    That we one jot of former love retain.
    Michael Drayton (1563–1631)

    If it could be proved today that not one of the miracles of Jesus actually occurred, that proof would not invalidate a single one of his didactic utterances; and conversely, if it could be proved that not only did the miracles actually occur, but that he had wrought a thousand other miracles a thousand times more wonderful, not a jot of weight would be added to his doctrine.
    George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950)