generic assembly
[/dʒəˈnerɪk əˈsembli/]
nounpl: generic assemblies
assembly genérica
1. In programming, a class or method that can work with any data type, using type parameters that are specified at compile-time or instantiation.
The generic assembly allows developers to write reusable code that works with multiple data types without sacrificing type safety.
A assembly genérica permite que os desenvolvedores escrevam código reutilizável que funciona com múltiplos tipos de dados sem sacrificar a segurança de tipo.
2. In .NET framework, an assembly that contains generic types or methods defined with type parameters.
A generic assembly in C# can contain List<T> and Dictionary<K, V> implementations for various data types.
Uma assembly genérica em C# pode conter implementações de List<T> e Dictionary<K, V> para vários tipos de dados.
This is primarily a technical term used in software development, particularly in .NET and C# programming communities. The term is used consistently across Brazil, Portugal, and English-speaking countries without significant variation, as it is part of standardized programming terminology.
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