discrete edit
[dɪˈskriːt ˈɛdɪt]
nounpl: discrete edits
edição discreta
1. A separate, distinct modification or change made to a document, code, or digital content that is clearly separated from other changes
Each discrete edit in the version control system is tracked independently.
Cada edição discreta no sistema de controle de versão é rastreada independentemente.
2. In software development, an individual change or correction that stands alone without affecting other parts of the system
The programmer made a discrete edit to fix the bug without altering the surrounding code.
O programador fez uma edição discreta para corrigir o erro sem alterar o código circundante.
3. A focused, specific modification that can be reviewed, tested, or reverted independently
Code reviewers prefer discrete edits because they are easier to understand and validate.
Os revisores de código preferem edições discretas porque são mais fáceis de entender e validar.
This term is primarily used in software engineering, digital publishing, and version control contexts. It reflects the importance of modularity and clear documentation in software development practices, which are emphasized in both American and Brazilian tech industries. The concept is crucial for collaborative coding and quality assurance processes.
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