Most clever things, like it or not, have not only been invented, they are consistently reinvented by bright people unaware that it was already invented. Whenever inventing something, always consider the due diligence of checking if it's not actually, a reinvention. So, while "condensing" doe shave the allusive appeal you mention (I do like the imagination you've displayed) alas it's already a commonly used word: You mention "pickling" for example Notice how that took a word from the traditional kitchen and totally foreign to IT applications to describe a particular way of serializing objects. Innovation is hard when simply reapplying a common word. The only problems I see are twofold:Ĭondensing, is already word in common using in the IT space. What do y'all think about this post? Lemme know in the comments.
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(In our case, a web server hosted on Amazon Web Services)ītw, you're free to use this word anywhere. It simply means to get data from a remote/non-local system. NOTE: Condensing doesn't mean to write data to a file.
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The ball will bounce faster because the paddle prevents it from reaching its full height, and the bounces will be consistent. Now, imagine that you drop the ball and immediately hold a paddle over it. If you drop the ball onto the drum, it bounces several times, getting lower with each bounce.