Overloud vs Overload - What's the difference?
overloud | overload |
to load excessively
to provide too much power to a circuit
(computer science) to create different functions for the same name, to be used in different contexts
to fail due to excessive load
An excessive load.
The damage done, or the outage caused by such a load.
(computing, programming) An overloaded version of a function.
* 2005 , John C Molluzzo, C++ for business programming?
As an adjective overloud
is too loud.As a verb overload is
to load excessively.As a noun overload is
an excessive load.overload
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(en noun)- Code an overload of the insertion operator for the Rectangle class.