Boilerplate is any text that is or can be reused in new contexts or applications without being changed much from the original. Many computer programmers often use the term boilerplate code. A legal boilerplate is a standard provision in a
contract.The term dates back to the early
1900s, referring to the thick, tough steel sheets used to build
steam boilers. From the
1890s onwards, printing plates of text for widespread reproduction such as advertisements or syndicated columns were cast or stamped in steel (instead of the much softer and less durable lead alloys used otherwise) ready for the
printing press and distributed to
newspapers around the
United States. They came to be known as 'boilerplates'. Until the
1950s, thousands of newspapers received and used this kind of boilerplate from the nation's largest supplier, the Western Newspaper Union.
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