👉 In the context of computer science, a "co-helper" is typically used to describe a pair of objects that are related by a function or method call. The name comes from the fact that they have similar functionality but are not directly comparable in terms of their properties. For example, if you had two objects A and B that both contain a property called "score", one of them could be considered a "co-helper" to another object C with an equal or higher score, such as "B