Coupling in a sentence as a noun

You don't need to worry as much about coupling, because the things you give your state to can't modify it.

Do you think the tiny solder joints at the power coupling are really designed to take 500 watts of power?

Separation may be useful there too, perhaps prices for many treatments are inflated from too much coupling of services?

I think that intimately coupling data with the application state, as suggested in the article, does not achieve this.

The perfect coupling of an average biological agent, and a bubbly, baroque piece of antique Lisp technology.

With net/http, you end up with a lot of coupling: your end handler needs to know about every layer of middleware above it, and you start losing a lot of the benefit of having middleware in the first place.

The original MVC in the GUI arena was written for Ms, Vs, and Cs to be highly interconnected, not in the "coupling" sense but in the sense that there should be a significant number of many-to-many relationships between all the layers.

By what sense of entitlement does the columnist expect preferential treatment by Google or anyone else merely due to the fact that you have a religious group?By coupling charitable activities to religious activities you raise questions about your motives.

The fact that global scope bean is essentially a singleton, doesn't seem to bother architecturally inclined crowd - they are too busy admiring sound of their own voice pronouncing words "dependency injection", "mutability" and "coupling".The top answer is a perfect example of what is wrong with IT today.

Coupling definitions

noun

a connection (like a clamp or vise) between two things so they move together

See also: yoke

noun

a mechanical device that serves to connect the ends of adjacent objects

See also: coupler

noun

the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the mating of some species occurs only in the spring"

See also: mating pairing conjugation union