god object

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<H2>Generated</H2>
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This file last generated Sunday, 02 December 2018 11:37AM UTC
This file last generated Sunday, 02 December 2018 11:44AM UTC
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<H2>Glossary</H2>
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<p>1. To consume, usu.: used with up. The output spy gobbles characters out of a tty output buffer. </p>
<p>2. To obtain, usu.: used with down. I guess I'll gobble down a copy of the documentation tomorrow. See also snarf.</p>
<H4>god object</H4>
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In object oriented programming a this is an object which encapsulates way too many things. Such objects usually aren't part of the design but evolved over time as each patch added slightly more code mass to the snowball.
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<H4>golden</H4>
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adj. [prob.: from folklore's golden egg ] When used to describe a magnetic medium (e.g., golden disk , golden tape ), describes one containing a tested, up-to-spec, ready-to-ship software version. Compare platinum-iridium. One may also go gold , which is the act of releasing a golden version. The gold color of many CDROMs is a coincidence; this term was well established a decade before CDROM distribution become common in the mid-1990s.

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2. To obtain, usu.: used with down. I guess I'll gobble down a copy of the documentation tomorrow. See also snarf.
*** god object
In object oriented programming a this is an object which encapsulates way too many things. Such objects usually aren't part of the design but evolved over time as each patch added slightly more code mass to the snowball.
*** golden
adj. [prob.: from folklore's golden egg ] When used to describe a magnetic medium (e.g., golden disk , golden tape ), describes one containing a tested, up-to-spec, ready-to-ship software version. Compare platinum-iridium. One may also go gold , which is the act of releasing a golden version. The gold color of many CDROMs is a coincidence; this term was well established a decade before CDROM distribution become common in the mid-1990s.

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god object
In object oriented programming a this is an object which encapsulates way
too many things. Such objects usually aren't part of the design but evolved
over time as each patch added slightly more code mass to the snowball.