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- Lasagna code From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Lasagna in the crinkly American styleLasagna code is a type of program structure, characterized by several well-defined and separable layers, where each layer of code accesses services in the layers below through well-defined interfaces. The term is in comparison with spaghetti code, comparing program structure to pasta. The analogy stems from the layered structure of a plate of lasagna, where different ingredients (meat, sauce, vegetables, or cheese) are each separated by strips of pasta. One common instance of lasagna code occurs at the interface between different subsystems, such as between web application code, business logic, and a relational database. Another common programming technique, alternate hard and soft layers (use of different programming languages at different levels of the program architecture), tends to produce lasagna code. In general, client-server applications are frequently lasagna code, with well-defined interfaces between client and server. Lasagna code generally enforces encapsulation between the different "layers", as the subsystems in question may have no means of communication other than through a well-defined mechanism, such as Structured Query Language, a foreign function interface, or Remote Procedure Call. However, individual layers in the system may be highly unstructured or disorganized. The term was coined by database guru Joe Celko in 1982.[citation needed] [edit] See also Spaghetti code Ravioli code [edit] External links WikiWikiWeb: More Information on Ravioli Code What sort of pasta do you want? Celko, Joe: "SQL for Smarties: The Future of SQL Programming" (DBMS January 1997) This computer programming-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasagna_code" Categories: All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since December 2007 | Computer programming stubs ViewsArticle Discussion Edit this page History Personal toolsLog in / create account Navigation Main Page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Interaction About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact Wikipedia Donate to Wikipedia Help Search Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Svenska Српски / Srpski This page was last modified on 12 December 2007, at 21:32. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers
- Hi there, here is the difference between spaghetti and lasagna pasta!! Spaghetti are long stick like noodles, they can be used in stir frys, (sorta like chow mein noodles) they are known for spaghetti and meatballs. Lasagna pasta is flat, very wide strips.Use for making a dish made by baking such pasta with layers of sauce and fillings such as cheese or meat.
- Pasta = shot tubes, ties, shells, etc etc Spaghetti = long long long noodles Lasagna = flat sheets oh my.. i'm hungry
- Pasta is a generic term. Spaghetti and lasagna are two different types of pasta.
- Pasta is the generic term for all noodles, even egg noodles. Soooo..... Spaghetti are long and thin. Note that there are many varieties of spaghetti. Lasagna is a wide (about 2.5 x 6 inches) noodle used to make layers with meat sauce, cheese, spinach and anything else you wish to use a a filling - then baked.
- pasta is the name for spaghetti, linguine, et al. the different pastas have different sizes and shapep. for example, spaghetti is .8 mm. linguine is wider and lasagna is really wide. rotini is like a corkscrew, etc.
- lasagna is flat spaghetti is like noodles but has a hole in the between n sumtimes also flat pasta has many shapes...................lasagna n spaghetti also cum in the category of pasta.....others r spiral, macroni, fussilli etc
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