👉 In programming, a "beanfield" is a type of data structure used to store and manipulate objects. It is similar to an array but is typically accessed using pointers or by reference rather than by value. A beanfield can be thought of as a collection of objects that are stored in memory and accessed through pointer references. Each object in the beanfield has a unique identifier, which allows it to be identified from a single location on disk or other storage medium. The size of an object's bean