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{{short description|Ironic phrase in software development}}
In [[software development]], '''small matter of programming''' ('''SMOP''') or '''simple matter of programming''' is a phrase used to ironically indicate that a suggested feature or design change would
It points out that although the change is clearly possible, it would be very laborious to
==Definitions==
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Example: "It's easy to change a FORTRAN compiler to compile COBOL as well; it's just a small matter of programming."}}
The IBM Jargon Dictionary defines SMOP as:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://
{{quote|'''SMOP''' (''smop'') ''n.'' Something quite possible, but requiring unavailable resources to achieve. "Why isn't that function available in the program?" − "It's just a Simple Matter Of Programming". (The implication being that, given a few person-centuries, all things are possible.) Also '''SMOUP''' (''smoop''), a Simple Matter Of Micro-Programming (if handwritten, using a Greek [[Mu_(letter)|mu]]). See also ''how hard would it be.''}}
==Usage==
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==See also==
* {{annotated link|Ninety–ninety rule}}
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