In software development, "code as result" treats code itself as the final deliverable (e.g., static scripts), while "code producing result" focuses on code that generates dynamic outputs (e.g., reports or apps). Used in automation, data processing, and CI/CD pipelines, the latter benefits developers, analysts, and businesses needing scalable, actionable outcomes.
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