ludicrous assertion - significado y definición. Qué es ludicrous assertion
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Qué (quién) es ludicrous assertion - definición

IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, STATEMENT THAT A PREDICATE IS ALWAYS TRUE AT THAT POINT IN CODE EXECUTION
Assertion Code; Assertion (programming); Assertion (computing); Assertion failure; Static assertion

Assertion (software development)         
In computer programming, specifically when using the imperative programming paradigm, an assertion is a predicate (a Boolean-valued function over the state space, usually expressed as a logical proposition using the variables of a program) connected to a point in the program, that always should evaluate to true at that point in code execution. Assertions can help a programmer read the code, help a compiler compile it, or help the program detect its own defects.
Judgment (mathematical logic)         
STATEMENT THAT ASSERTS THAT A CERTAIN PREMISE IS TRUE
Logical assertion; Judgement (mathematical logic)
In mathematical logic, a judgment (or judgement) or assertion is a statement or enunciation in a metalanguage. For example, typical judgments in first-order logic would be that a string is a well-formed formula, or that a proposition is true.
ludicrous         
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Ludicrous (disambiguation)
adj.
1) ludicrous to + inf. (it's ludicrous to dress like that)
2) ludicrous that + clause (it's ludicrous that we have to show our pass each time)

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Assertion (software development)

In computer programming, specifically when using the imperative programming paradigm, an assertion is a predicate (a Boolean-valued function over the state space, usually expressed as a logical proposition using the variables of a program) connected to a point in the program, that always should evaluate to true at that point in code execution. Assertions can help a programmer read the code, help a compiler compile it, or help the program detect its own defects.

For the latter, some programs check assertions by actually evaluating the predicate as they run. Then, if it is not in fact true – an assertion failure – the program considers itself to be broken and typically deliberately crashes or throws an assertion failure exception.

Ejemplos de uso de ludicrous assertion
1. His ludicrous assertion that the back–flip over the 10p tax debacle was some kind of stimulus package, like the Bush tax rebate, was a risible insult to our intelligence.