standard code

[/ˈstændərd koʊd/]
nounpl: standard codes
código padrão
1. A set of established rules, conventions, or specifications that serve as a basis for consistency and uniformity in a particular field or system
The software development team adheres to the standard code for web applications.
A equipe de desenvolvimento de software segue o código padrão para aplicações web.
2. In programming, a universally accepted set of guidelines for writing and formatting code to ensure readability and maintainability
Following standard code practices makes it easier for new developers to understand the project.
Seguir práticas de código padrão facilita para novos desenvolvedores entenderem o projeto.
3. A system of standardized coding used for classification, identification, or data organization across industries
The hospital uses a standard code to classify patient diagnoses.
O hospital usa um código padrão para classificar diagnósticos dos pacientes.
The term 'standard code' is predominantly used in technical, programming, and business contexts in both American English and Brazilian Portuguese. It reflects the importance placed on consistency and professionalism in software development and data management across both cultures. In Brazil, adherence to coding standards is increasingly emphasized in corporate and academic environments as part of quality assurance practices.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
standard protocolcoding standardcoding conventionbest practice
Antonyms / Antônimos
nonstandard codecustom codead-hoc solution

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
código padrão
Most common usage in technical and business contexts
Portugal
código normalizado
Alternative term sometimes used in European Portuguese
Technical Communities
padrão de código
Alternative word order used in some technical documentation

Related Words

coding guidelinesstandardizationprotocolspecificationconvention

Related Idioms & Phrases

adhere to standard code
follow standard code practices
implement standard code
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