Dependee vs Dependence - What's the difference?
dependee | dependence |
(programming) An agent that is depended on by a depender, the target of a dependency (used in (agent-oriented programming))
The state of being dependent, of relying upon another.
An irresistible physical or psychological need, especially for a chemical substance.
As nouns the difference between dependee and dependence
is that dependee is (programming) an agent that is depended on by a depender, the target of a dependency (used in (agent-oriented programming)) while dependence is the state of being dependent, of relying upon another.dependee
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Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
Technical term, not widely used in software engineering outside of (agent-oriented programming) but finds some use. In agent-oriented programming the antonym is depender, though in general usage the common term dependent is used instead. There is no common language equivalent for dependee', however – other metaphors are used instead, such as parent/child. The circumlocutions “A depends on B” and “B is depended on by A” are much more common in general use than “A is the depender, B is the ' dependee ”.Antonyms
* dependerExternal links
*What is the correct word for “dependee”?, StackExchange
dependence
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Noun
(en noun)- He had a deep dependence on her for guidance.
- Her dependence on cocaine led to her ruin.
