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patchA fix to a program. In the past, a patch used to mean changing actual executable, machine instructions, but today more often than not, it means replacing an executable module in its entirety such as an .EXE or .DLL file. A profusion of patches to an application implies that its logic was poorly designed in the first place. It also implies that the program's internal logic is becoming spaghetti code and more difficult to maintain. patch 1. a. a small plot of land b. its produce 2. a district for which particular officials, such as social workers or policemen, have responsibility 3. Pathol any discoloured area on the skin, mucous membranes, etc., usually being one sign of a specific disorder 4. Med a. a protective covering for an injured eye b. any protective dressing 5. Computing a small set of instructions to correct or improve a computer program patch [pach] (computer science) To modify a program or routine by inserting a machine language correction in an object deck, or by inserting it directly into the computer through the console. The section of coding inserted in this way. (electricity) A temporary connection between jacks or other terminations on a patch board. Patch court fool of Elizabeth, wife of Henry VII. [Br. Hist.: Brewer Handbook, 380]
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They cut the organism's six chromosomes into fragments, sequenced just the fragment ends, and then used a computer program to virtually patch together these bits. If you're tempted to patch together a planter when the storm clouds are brewing, remember that baling wire repairs that save time in the field can reduce stands and rob yields later. Without Jason Allison, Ziggy Palffy, Adam Deadmarsh, Martin Straka and Dustin Brown, the Kings have struggled to patch together four consistent lines. |
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