Examples of using Code base in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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and/or code base.
Because they can be built from single code base, developers are able to write once
document set or a code base.
which led to the development of a more modular code base, and quicker development cycles.
The only one that might lay claim to this is Linux Mint, but its code base has far fewer deviations from Ubuntu than Ubuntu's has from Debian.
Restructured reports editor code base to prevent the loss of all reports when saving report changes.
review, understand, study and maintain a critical or large code base.
it does represent a more solid code base thanks to comments
a contributor to the core code base of the Solidity compiler.
The 3.0.1 release is mainly a bug fix release for the recent 3.0 released which provided a major rewrite of the biojava code base.
well structured code base.
As the clients and vendors of Saas are having the same the code base and infrastructure the vendors can innovate more quickly
Because SaaS vendor clients are all on the same infrastructure and code base, vendors can innovate more quickly
applications share a centrally maintained, single, common infrastructure and code base.
Traders are welcome to choose between thousands of free of charge indicators from the Code Base, purchase or rent applications from the Market of more than 2500 ready-made algorithmic applications,
Because Hamilton clients are all on the same infrastructure and code base, future software updates can innovate more quickly
Developers will start with a code base, such as Android
Subscriptions will directly help improve the code base of the project, to fund tasks that generally receive less attention from developers,
The patronage funds will be spent to directly improve the code base of the project, to fund tasks that generally receive less attention from developers,
The sponsorship funds will be spent to directly improve the code base of the project, to fund tasks that generally receive less attention from developers,