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jschell29-Dec-23 5:34
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BernardIE5317 wrote:
i have finally found what i believe is a superior term


Not that I see.

From google

Specimen: an example of something such as a product or piece of work, regarded as typical of its class or group

snippet: a small piece or brief extract.


The correct usage for the second would be when one presents code which cannot, by itself, successfully compile.

And to my mind, as with the definition, implies that is 'small'.

Consider the 'specimen' in the following

Largest and heaviest animals - Wikipedia[^]

"with the largest known specimen being 33.6 m (110.2 ft) long and the largest weighted specimen being 190 tonnes"

That is using the word to refer to an entire animal. (Not small.) And it implies the possibility that other specimens might exist which could be larger.

Following is a paper related to programming which is using 'specimen' which fits the definition above also but which presumably also provides code that can compile. (Pay wall I believe but synopsis provides information.)

A specimen of parallel programming: parallel merge sort implementation: ACM Inroads: Vol 1, No 4[^]

modified 29-Dec-23 12:14pm.

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