Definición, Significado & Sinónimos | Palabra Inglés BOILERPLATE
BOILERPLATE
Definiciones de BOILERPLATE
- Chapa o lamina de una caldera.
- Placa estandarizada que se pega a los equipos con información del producto o fabricante.
- Cliché.
- Texto estándar, texto trillado.
Número de letras
11
Es palíndromo
No
Ejemplos de uso de BOILERPLATE en una oración
- Courts have held that (in the case of 900 numbers) boilerplate disclaimers without clear actions to indicate assent may not avoid the creation of a lawyer–client relationship.
- However, there are occasions when copy-and-paste programming is considered acceptable or necessary, such as for boilerplate, loop unrolling (when not supported automatically by the compiler), languages with limited metaprogramming facilities, or certain programming idioms, and it is supported by some source code editors in the form of snippets.
- The only difference from Boilerplate 13 carried on AS-101 was that on Boilerplate 15, one of the simulated reaction control system thruster quads (attitude control thrusters) was instrumented to record launch temperatures and vibrations.
- Slate reviewer Rob Walker called the book full of nonsense, and said that Kiyosaki's claims were often vague, the narrative "fablelike", and that much of the book was "self-help boilerplate", noting the predictable common features of such books were present in Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
- When Swope took over as main editor in 1920, he opted to designate a page from editorial staff as "a catchall for book reviews, society boilerplate, and obituaries".
- General-purpose languages use monads to reduce boilerplate code needed for common operations (such as dealing with undefined values or fallible functions, or encapsulating bookkeeping code).
- Having to create getters for every property and setters for many, most, or all of them can lead to an immense quantity of boilerplate code.
- Paul Guinan and his wife Anina Bennett (who also maintains the Boilerplate website) have coauthored Boilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel, an illustrated history of the character's adventures.
- Although the disclaimer is routinely included as a boilerplate, producers sometimes vary from it, sometimes to make a statement about the veracity of their work, for humor, or to satirize the standard disclaimer.
- " On his review for the album, Arion Berger, a journalist of The Washington Post, declared, "On 'Forever', boilerplate girl-group R&B like 'Let Love Lead the Way' doesn't reinvent the genre, but it has a nice sing-along chorus.
- The LINQ extensions and the functional imports help developers reduce the amount of boilerplate code that is included in common tasks like querying a database, parsing an xml file, or searching through a data structure, shifting the emphasis onto the actual program logic to help improve readability and maintainability.
- The massive boilerplate frame and iron housings of the old IH tractors were slowly phased out for lighter, less-expensive components.
- JEP 445, previewing unnamed classes, allows for a barebones Main class without boilerplate code:
- After facilities checkout at KSC was completed, the remaining components of SA-500F were then transferred to MSFC for inclusion in SA-500D: the Apollo boilerplate BP-27 and S-II-F/D.
- For MFC development, it provides a set of wizards for creating and customizing MFC boilerplate code, and creating GUI applications using MFC.
- The encasement was similar to Big Sable Point Light, which was made from Cream City Brick, and also had to be encased in steel boilerplate to retard the deterioration.
- Many American websites thus include a boilerplate disclaimer, usually under the titled hyperlink of "Your California Privacy Rights", on their site's footer section by default for all-page access.
- 5 out of 5 stars, said "On Different Gear, the band attempts stripped down, Stones-y rock but ends up with 'Be Here Now'-style guitar bluster and Liam's blithely boilerplate lyrics".
- The autogenerated code can include parsing and printing methods – which are based on a simple string mapping the structure of desired textual representation – together with all the boilerplate code for accessing fields and perform common actions such verification of the semantics of each operation, canonicalization or folding.
- This tone of manic, furious immaturity persists throughout, whether he's railing on "bitches" or "snitches" or detailing the outlines of boilerplate affluence to which he robotically aspires.
- Although Kenneth Partridge of Billboard magazine declared that the album "could be the band's Abbey Road" and awarded it four stars, he also critiqued the group as a "prefab 21st-century pop machine" who churns out "boilerplate love songs that rarely feel personal or look beyond" their "vacuum-sealed bubble-gum world".
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