hard code

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hard code (third-person singular simple present hard codes, present participle hard coding, simple past and past participle hard coded)

  1. (computing) To build absolute and unchangeable values into a program such that they can only be changed by modifying the source code.
  2. (computing) To insert an unchangeable program into a device; to hard-wire.
  3. To insert subtitles inside a video file, permanently modifying it.
    Synonym: hardsub

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