Enhanced Modularity is like having building blocks that can be used to make many different kinds of toys.
Imagine you have a set of colorful bricks, and each brick has special parts on it so they can connect in cool new ways. These aren't just regular building blocks, they're super smart ones. You can use them to build a house, a car, or even a robot! No matter what you want to make, the same bricks help you do it.
How It Works
Think of each brick as a piece of code, and the special parts are like rules that let the pieces work together. Just like how different toys can be made from the same set of blocks, Enhanced Modularity lets people make all sorts of programs using shared rules.
So instead of having to learn new rules for each toy or program, you use the same smart bricks, and it's easier to build and change things as needed. It’s like having a magical toolbox that grows with you!
Examples
- A child building a tower with different colored blocks, where each block represents a part of the whole system.
- A kitchen made up of separate appliances that can be added or removed as needed.
- A puzzle where each piece fits perfectly but can also work independently.
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