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Connascence at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:

Connascence \Con*nas"cence\, Connascency \Con*nas"cen*cy\, n.
[L. con- + nascentia birth, fr. nascens, p. pr. of nasci to
be born.]
1. The common birth of two or more at the same tome;
production of two or more together. --Johnson.

2. That which is born or produced with another.

3. The act of growing together. [Obs.] --Wiseman.

connascence at English (WD) Of Explained:

==English==

Noun

Inter: en-nou » n
  • The birth of two or more things at the same time.
    1. The act of growing together.
    2. (computing) A relationship between two or more elements of software in which changing one necessitates changing the others in order to maintain overall correctness.

      References

      connascence in Category: Wiktionary - :Webster|Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1828


    Chapter 8: Encapsulation and Connascence in What Every Programmer Should Know About Object Oriented Design, Meilir Page-Jones

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