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/ˈstʌb.koʊd/ · stub·code
noun
- a small piece of code that is used to temporarily replace a larger piece of code that has not yet been written The developer wrote a stub code to test the functionality of the program before implementing the full code.
Did you know? The term 'stub code' is often used in agile software development, where it is used to facilitate rapid prototyping and testing of software applications. This approach allows developers to quickly test and refine their code, reducing the overall development time and improving the quality of the final product.