abstracted code
[əb-ˈstrak-təd ˈkoʊd]
nounpl: abstracted codes
código abstraído
1. In software development, code that has been simplified or generalized by extracting common functionality into reusable components, removing implementation details and unnecessary specifics
The developer refactored the abstracted code to reduce duplication across multiple modules.
O desenvolvedor refatorou o código abstraído para reduzir a duplicação entre vários módulos.
2. Code that has been extracted from its original context and placed into an abstract class, interface, or function that can be reused in different contexts
Using abstracted code allows developers to maintain consistency and improve code maintainability.
Usar código abstraído permite que desenvolvedores mantenham consistência e melhorem a capacidade de manutenção.
3. Implementation that focuses on what code does rather than how it does it, emphasizing the interface rather than the underlying mechanism
The abstracted code hides complex database operations behind a simple API.
O código abstraído oculta operações complexas de banco de dados atrás de uma API simples.
This is technical jargon specific to software engineering and computer science. The term is universally understood in tech communities across both Brazil and the United States, with no significant regional variations in meaning or usage. It reflects best practices in modern software development emphasizing code quality, maintainability, and reusability.
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