load-and-go

English

Noun

load-and-go (uncountable)

  1. (medicine, often attributive) The process of packaging a patient and loading them onto an ambulance to be taken to hospital.
  2. (programming, often attributive) The assembly and loading into memory of a program as a single operation, without generating and saving an intermediate object program.
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