direct code inclusion

[dəˈrɛkt koʊd ɪnˈkluːʒən]
nounpl: direct code inclusions
inclusão direta de código
1. A programming practice where source code is directly inserted or embedded into another file or document without using external references or module imports
The developer used direct code inclusion to embed the utility functions within the main application file.
O desenvolvedor usou inclusão direta de código para incorporar as funções utilitárias no arquivo da aplicação principal.
2. In web development, the practice of embedding JavaScript, CSS, or HTML code directly within an HTML document rather than linking to external files
Direct code inclusion of CSS styles can increase page load time if not optimized properly.
A inclusão direta de código CSS pode aumentar o tempo de carregamento da página se não for otimizada adequadamente.
This is a technical term primarily used in software development and computer science contexts across both English and Portuguese-speaking regions. It is more prevalent in formal documentation and technical discussions rather than casual conversation. The practice has gained attention in discussions about code optimization and best practices in web development.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
inline codeembedded codecode embeddingdirect insertion
Antonyms / Antônimos
external code referencemodule importcode linkingexternal file inclusion

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
inclusão direta de código
standard term used in software development contexts
Portugal
inclusão directa de código
uses 'directa' instead of 'direta'; common in technical documentation
São Paulo
embutimento direto de código
alternative technical term sometimes used in local development communities
United States
direct code inclusion
standard technical terminology in software development industry

Related Words

code injectioninliningconcatenationsource file managementmodule system

Related Idioms & Phrases

copy-paste coding
hardcoding
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