"Hyrum's law" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Named after software developer Hyrum Wright. Head templates: {{en-prop}} Hyrum's law
  1. (software engineering) An observation regarding the likelihood of breaking changes to a public interface, stating that, given a sufficiently popular system, any observable behavior — even if it is not guaranteed by contract — will be depended upon by some user. Categories (topical): Software engineering
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