Composable

/kəmˈpoʊzəbəl/ adjective

Definition

Able to be combined or put together, especially in computing or music where separate elements can be assembled into a coherent whole.

Etymology

From compose (Latin componere, 'to put together') plus -able. Modern usage is particularly common in computer science, where functions and modules are designed to be composable.

Kelly Says

Composable architecture is revolutionizing software—instead of building one giant program, developers now write tiny pieces that snap together like LEGO, making software more flexible and reusable than ever before!

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