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== Backbone.js depends on Underscore.js == | == Backbone.js depends on Underscore.js == | ||
− | For example, [[Backbone.js]] requires [[Underscore.js]]. | + | For example, [[Backbone.js]] requires ("depends upon") [[Underscore.js]]. |
[[Underscore.js]] must come first in the code, because [[Backbone.js]] is dependent on [[Underscore.js]]. | [[Underscore.js]] must come first in the code, because [[Backbone.js]] is dependent on [[Underscore.js]]. |
Revision as of 11:52, 5 April 2016
In computer programming, dependency is a relationship between two resources, in which one resources is dependent upon the other.
Backbone.js depends on Underscore.js
For example, Backbone.js requires ("depends upon") Underscore.js.
Underscore.js must come first in the code, because Backbone.js is dependent on Underscore.js.
See also
External links
- Coupling (computer programming) @ Wikipedia