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ˈpoʊ koʊpoco
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poco
In software engineering, a plain old CLR object, or plain old class object (POCO) is a simple object created in the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) that is unencumbered by inheritance or attributes. This is often used in opposition to the complex or specialized objects that object-relational mapping frameworks often require. In essence, a POCO does not have any dependency on an external framework.
Webster Dictionary
Pocoadverb
a little; -- used chiefly in phrases indicating the time or movement; as, poco piu allegro, a little faster; poco largo, rather slow
Etymology: [It.]
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Poco
Poco is a Southern California country rock band originally formed by Richie Furay, Jim Messina and Rusty Young following the demise of Buffalo Springfield in 1968. The title of their first album, Pickin' Up the Pieces, is a reference to the break-up of Buffalo Springfield. Highly influential and creative, they were pioneers of the country rock genre and forerunners of the Americana genre. Throughout the years Poco has performed in various groupings, and is still active today.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of poco in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of poco in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- ポコJapanese
- pocoKannada
- poucoPortuguese
- покоRussian
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