object-oriented framework
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nounmasculinepl: object-oriented frameworks
framework orientado a objetos
1. A reusable software architecture or set of pre-written code that implements object-oriented principles and provides a foundation for building applications with objects, classes, and inheritance
The Spring framework is a popular object-oriented framework for building Java applications.
O framework Spring é um framework orientado a objetos popular para construir aplicações em Java.
2. A structured collection of libraries and tools that enforces object-oriented design patterns and facilitates code reusability and maintainability
Developers use an object-oriented framework to reduce development time and follow best practices.
Desenvolvedores usam um framework orientado a objetos para reduzir o tempo de desenvolvimento e seguir as melhores práticas.
In Brazilian tech culture, object-oriented frameworks are fundamental to enterprise development, particularly with technologies like Spring Boot for Java. The term is widely used in both English and Portuguese in professional settings, with professionals often code-switching between languages. In the USA, this is standard terminology in computer science education and enterprise software development.
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