Noun
toolchain (plural toolchains)
(computing) A set of tools for software development, often used in sequence so that the output of one tool comprises the input of the next.
All the while taking advantage of the mature Java toolchain, libraries and knowledge. Source: Internet
It has since branched out into other important elements of the DevOps toolchain, all of which allows software developers to deploy changes faster. Source: Internet
Note that to actually make use of the DSP ASE a toolchain which support this is required. Source: Internet
At a minimum, you need a toolchain and kernel that support sequences. Source: Internet
Docker and Docker compose is such an important part of our development toolchain, that any integration of docker in IntelliJ is more than welcome! Source: Internet
The source is translated into WebAssembly by way of the language’s own compiler toolchain. Source: Internet