• In software development, Make is a command-line interface software tool that performs actions ordered by configured dependencies as defined in a configuration...
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  • Look up make in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Make or MAKE may refer to: Make (magazine), a tech DIY periodical Make (software), a software build tool...
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    Software consists of computer programs that instruct the execution of a computer. Software can be defined broadly to include design documents, specifications...
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  • Software bloat is a process whereby successive versions of a computer program become perceptibly slower, use more memory, disk space or processing power...
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  • necessarily make it impossible. It adds time and complexity to the build process for the developers. It can make debugging issues after the software has been...
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  • code and make software maintenance easier. Coding conventions are only applicable to the human maintainers and peer reviewers of a software project. Conventions...
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  • Upgrade (redirect from Software upgrade)
    commercial software, the minor upgrades (or updates) are generally free, but the major versions must be purchased. Companies usually make software upgrades...
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  • products are various forms of software, software technology, distribution, and software product development. They make up the software industry. There are a number...
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    available Facilitate accidental discovery of great apps Handle software updates. Make software updates as little work for users as possible. To include: apps...
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  • Software rot (bit rot, code rot, software erosion, software decay, or software entropy) is the degradation, deterioration, or loss of the use or performance...
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