Deutsch limit

English

Etymology

Named after computer programmer L. Peter Deutsch (1946–).

Noun

the Deutsch limit

  1. (programming) The generally accepted limit, in working with visual programming languages, of 50 or less visual primitives on screen at any given time, used to optimize for information density.
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