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Why do we call it “boilerplate code?” • Buttondown

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/05/30

[Wayback/Archive] Why do we call it “boilerplate code?” • Buttondown (via [Wayback/Archive] Hillel on Twitter: “New newsletter! “Why do we call it boilerplate code” is a short history of the term, traced through the industrial revolution and rise of modern newspapers.”).

TL;DR: it is a combination of

  • boiler plate being a kind of sheet metal
  • in typesetting, the Linotype produced thin sheets of lead with letters

A same of linotype slugs

--jeroen

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