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deprecated


Refers to a class, member, or feature that works in this version but will be removed in a future update. A deprecated API or feature is currently supported for backward compatibility; however, it migh [..]
Source: msdn.microsoft.com

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deprecated


adj. Said of a program or feature that is considered obsolescent and in the process of being phased out, usually in favor of a specified replacement. Deprecated features can, unfortunately, linger on [..]
Source: hacker-dictionary.com

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deprecated


(adj.) Used typically in reference to a computer language to mean a command or statement in the language that is going to be made invalid or obsolete in future versions.
Source: webopedia.com

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Deprecated literally means disapproved of, but a more accurate translation would be retired. Deprecated means this method is still usable, but you should not use it. It will gradually be phased out. T [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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deprecated


Deprecated functions or template tags are no longer supported, and will soon be obsolete.
Source: codex.wordpress.org

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deprecated


A term that cPanel, Inc. uses to describe a feature that we no longer support, or will remove in an upcoming release.
Source: documentation.cpanel.net

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deprecated


Deprecated refers to a software or programming language feature that is tolerated or supported but not recommended. A deprecated attribute or feature is one that may eventually be phased out, but cont [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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deprecated


Something that has been made obsolete by later versions of the API. Deprecated methods should not be used because there is no guarantee that they will continue to exist in future versions.
Source: cs.kent.ac.uk





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