kludge

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Englisch - Türkisch
başarısız model
uygun olmayan donanım ve yazılım arasındaki problemlere sonuç sağlayan ancak kötü ve kullanışsız bağlantı
çok çabuk ve kötü bir şekilde yazılmış bilgisayar yazılımı
(programlamada) karmaşık bir problemi aşmak için yapılmış dahice ama kabaca bir çözüm
belirli bazı amaçlar için acele ile ve kötü bir şekilde biraraya getirilmiş parçalar bütünü
Englisch - Englisch
an amalgamated mass of totally unrelated parts forming a distressing whole
any construction or practice, typically inelegant, designed to solve a problem temporarily or expediently
an improvised device, usually crudely constructed. Typically used to test the validity of a principle before doing a finished design
to build or use a kludge
A programming term for a workaround or an inelegant solution to a problem
A jargon term for crude fix to a hardware or software problem
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
1) Opposite of Uber; 2) see sludge, usually used by House Atreus
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]
An inelegant way of solving a problem
{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
kluge
A device assembled from components intended for disparate purposes
kludges
plural of kludge
kludges
third-person singular of kludge
kluge
Something that should not work, but does
kluge
{i} kludge, 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
kluge
1 A ramshackle, barely competent device, whether in hardware or software 2 A clever programming trick intended to solve a particular nasty case in an expedient, if unclear, manner Often used to repair bugs 3 Something that works for the wrong reason In 1947, the "New York Folklore Quarterly" reported a story Murgatroyd the Kluge Maker then current in the U S Armed Forces, in which a kluge was a complex and puzzling artifact with a trivial function kluge was also Navy slang during World War II for any piece of electronics that worked well on shore but consistently failed at sea The variant kludge was popularized by Jackson Granholme, [How to Design a Kludge, Datamation, February 1962, 30-31] who defined it as: "An ill-assorted collection of poorly matching parts, forming a distressing whole "
kludge

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    Etymologie

    [ 'klüj ] (noun.) 1962. Perhaps from British military slang, possibly based on Scots word kludge or kludgie (“common toilet”) or from the German klug (“clever”); possibly related to Polish and Russian klucz (“a key, a hint, a main point”) There is evidence that kluge was once a separate word with similar meaning but separate derivation, but the spelling kludge was widely popularized in the U.S. by a 1962 Datamation article, “How to Design a Kludge”.

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