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Extensibility is a good thing but it needs a base.
Portable contact lists and the case against XFN | FactoryCity 2008
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Extensibility is also critical because more than often programmers will need to create additional components not considered for the original libraries.
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Extensibility is always better in the long run because it allows the language to grow beyond its original purpose, but it doesn’t mean much if it can’t be understood when needed.
Reflective Surface - More on the evolution of programming languages 2003
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Extensibility is also needed in today’s programming scenario because of the new requirements of an interconnected world of fast changing protocols.
Reflective Surface - More on the evolution of programming languages 2003
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'Extensibility' recognises that each network is unique with individualised needs and concerns.
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WatchGuard's plan is for UTMs to provide 'Extensibility', which means the ability to add onto or extend.
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'Extensibility' recognises that each network is unique with individualised needs and concerns.
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Extensibility means not having to live with broken design decisions of yester-year.
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Extensibility means being able to replace only the broken bits while keeping the good bits.
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Extensibility is a naff name, but I couldn't think of a better single word for the requirement that a system specification should be applicable to a wide range of requirements.
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