an improvised device, usually crudely constructed. Typically used to test the validity of a principle before doing a finished design
a badly assembled collection of parts hastily assembled to serve some particular purpose (often used to refer to computing systems or software that has been badly put together)
A program or a solution to a problem that isn't written carefully, doesn't work as well as it should, doesn't use good programming style, and so on
The ESL display, a feature of CTSS This device was a vector scope connected to channel D of the IBM 7094, with substantial intelligence in the display controller It inspired features of the Multics graphics system
A program or feature that works but the author is embarrassed about Rhymes with "huge," not with "fudge " Sometimes misspelled as kluge
You can refer to an unsophisticated but fairly effective solution to a problem as a kludge. Kludge is used especially to talk about solutions to computing problems. a computer system or program that is made or written very quickly and not very well
an amalgamated mass of totally unrelated parts forming a distressing whole [from the Datamation article mentioned in the Usage Note below]
{i} awkward link between unsuitable hardware or software elements that provide a fair solution to a problem; (in Programming) sophisticated trick to solve a complicated problem quickly (although crudely); unsuccessful model
any construction or practice, typically inelegant, designed to solve a problem temporarily or expediently
çok çabuk ve kötü bir şekilde yazılmış bilgisayar yazılımı
Silbentrennung
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