syntactic sugar

Etymology
Attributed to.

Noun

 * 1)  Additions to the syntax of a  that make  easier for humans to read or write, but that do not change the functionality or expressiveness of the language.
 * In fact, this is how lists are actually built, by consing all elements to the empty list, . The commas-and-brackets notation is just syntactic sugar, a more pleasant way to write code. So   is exactly equivalent to   WB

Translations

 * Arabic: التَّجْمِيل اللُّغَوِيّ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 語法糖
 * Czech: syntaktický cukr
 * Dutch: syntactische suiker
 * Finnish: syntaktinen sokeri
 * French:
 * German: syntaktischer Zucker
 * Ido: sintaxala sukro
 * Italian: zucchero sintattico
 * Japanese: 糖衣構文, 構文糖, 構文糖衣, シンタックス・シュガー
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: syntaktisk sukker
 * Polish: lukier składniowy, lukier syntaktyczny, cukier syntaktyczny, cukier składniowy
 * Portuguese: açúcar sintático
 * Russian: синтакси́ческий са́хар
 * Spanish: azúcar sintáctico
 * Swedish: syntaktiskt socker
 * Turkish: sözdizimsel şeker
 * Ukrainian: синтаксичний цукор