feature-poor objects
[ˈfiːtʃər pɔːr ˈɒbdʒɪkts]
nounpl: feature-poor objects
objetos com poucos recursos
1. In software development and programming, objects or entities that have minimal or limited functionality, attributes, or methods; lacking comprehensive features or capabilities
The lightweight framework creates feature-poor objects to reduce memory consumption in embedded systems.
O framework leve cria objetos com poucos recursos para reduzir o consumo de memória em sistemas embarcados.
2. Physical or digital products with a basic set of functions, lacking advanced or comprehensive capabilities
These feature-poor objects are suitable for budget-conscious consumers who need only essential functionality.
Esses objetos com poucos recursos são adequados para consumidores conscientes do orçamento que precisam apenas de funcionalidade essencial.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software engineering and product development communities in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil's growing tech sector, particularly in São Paulo's startup ecosystem, this term is increasingly used when discussing lean development and resource optimization. The concept aligns with global trends toward minimalism and efficiency in both software and hardware design.
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