Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
componentize your logic
Spanish translation:
estructurar su lógica con módulos/componentes
Added to glossary by
Margarita Ezquerra (Smart Translators, S.L.)
Jul 14, 2006 10:46
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English term
componentize your logic
English to Spanish
Tech/Engineering
Computers: Software
Visual Basic
Your options in Visual Basic .NET are much broader. Using the full object-oriented capabilities of the .NET environment, plus additional capabilities specific to Windows Forms programming, you can componentize your logic, allowing the same code to be used in lots of places in your application.
Muchas gracias por adelantado...
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Proposed translations
(Spanish)
4 | estructurar su lógica con módulos/componentes | Carlos Segura |
4 | "componentizar" la lógica | Michael Powers (PhD) |
4 | formar/crear su lógica | Egmont |
Proposed translations
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estructurar su lógica con módulos/componentes
Doesn't sound as hip as "componentizar", but it's more Spanish in my opinion.
As for the use of "componente" or "módulo", I favour the latter because it talks of the same code being used in lots of places - modular. You could even conceive "estructurar su lógica de forma modular".
As for the use of "componente" or "módulo", I favour the latter because it talks of the same code being used in lots of places - modular. You could even conceive "estructurar su lógica de forma modular".
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"componentizar" la lógica
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Mike :)
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As you know, in telecommunications English influence abounds as is evidenced by the use of "soporte" for "support" instead of "aopyo" or "respaldö."
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Mike :)
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As you know, in telecommunications English influence abounds as is evidenced by the use of "soporte" for "support" instead of "aopyo" or "respaldö."
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formar/crear su lógica
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www.thefreedictionary.com/componentize
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com·po·nent (km-pnnt)
noun ->
1. A constituent element, as of a system. See Synonyms at element.
2. A part of a mechanical or electrical complex.
3. Mathematics One of a set of two or more vectors having a sum equal to a given vector.
4. Any of the minimum number of substances required to specify completely the composition of all phases of a chemical system.
adj.
Being or functioning as a constituent or an ingredient.
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[From Latin compnns, compnent-, present participle of compnere, to put together : com-, com- + ponere, to put; see apo- in Indo-European roots.]
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www.thefreedictionary.com/componentize
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Note added at 7 mins (2006-07-14 10:54:36 GMT)
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http://plone.org/products/archetypes/roadmap/5
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Note added at 20 mins (2006-07-14 11:06:58 GMT)
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com·po·nent (km-pnnt)
noun ->
1. A constituent element, as of a system. See Synonyms at element.
2. A part of a mechanical or electrical complex.
3. Mathematics One of a set of two or more vectors having a sum equal to a given vector.
4. Any of the minimum number of substances required to specify completely the composition of all phases of a chemical system.
adj.
Being or functioning as a constituent or an ingredient.
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[From Latin compnns, compnent-, present participle of compnere, to put together : com-, com- + ponere, to put; see apo- in Indo-European roots.]
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