Rich Client Platform, a software development platform helping software developers to rapidly build new Java applications
RCP (chip), a co-processor chip designed by Silicon Graphics for use in the Nintendo 64 gaming system
rcp (Unix), a command on the Unix operating systems that is used to remote copy a file
Radio Control Protocol, an IP based protocol
Rate Control Protocol, also an IP based protocol
In architecture: A Rich Client Platform (RCP) is a piece of software consisting of the following components: a core; a standard bundling framework; a portable widget toolkit; file buffers, text handling, text editors; a workbench (views, editors, perspectives, wizards). ... RCP stands for Reality (immersion) Co-Processor. ... RCP is a command on the Unix operating systems that is used to remotely copy -- to copy one or more files from one computer system to another. ...
Reflected Ceiling Plan
In medicine:
Registered Care Practitioner
RCP may also refer to:
Rapid Control Prototyping, a method which is used to optimize electronic control systems
College building by Denys Lasdun The Royal College of Physicians of London is the oldest medical institution in England was founded in 1518 and is one of the most active of all medical professional organisations. ... There are a number of political parties called the Revolutionary Communist Party active in various countries across the world. ... RCP can refer to Reinforced Concrete Pipe. ... RealClearPolitics is a right-leaning Chicago based political website founded in 2000 by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan. ... Radio College Park is the oldest operational Persian Podcasts in the entire world and a weekly audio program produced by a group of Iranian graduate students at the University of Maryland at College Park. ...
External links
RCP.CA (Rob Chandler Photography) - based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
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The RCP believed that there was no such thing as an independent working class in the UK, but that this was contaminated by bourgeois ideology.
At the end of the 1980s the RCP had moved away from its roots as a Trotskyist organisation, abandoning the notion of the class struggle and declaring the working class dead as a political force.
Instead, the RCP would concentrate on making its voice heard within the media, allegedly practising a policy of entryism into the media establishment.