imported module
[ɪmˈpɔːrtɪd ˈmɒdjuːl]
nounpl: imported modules
módulo importado
1. A software module or library that is brought into a program from an external source or file to extend its functionality
The developer imported a module to handle JSON data parsing.
O desenvolvedor importou um módulo para lidar com análise de dados JSON.
2. In programming, a reusable block of code from another file or package that is loaded into the current program's namespace
The imported module provided useful functions for database connectivity.
O módulo importado forneceu funções úteis para conectividade de banco de dados.
This is a technical programming term used universally across Brazilian and Portuguese tech communities. In Brazil, developers often use the English term 'imported module' alongside the Portuguese 'módulo importado' in technical documentation and code comments. The term is central to modern software development practices and is essential vocabulary for any programmer working with modular code architecture.
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