Something that you see so rarely, it doesn't have a generic term?
I'd call it extreme general-purpose coding. Something that tries to be as generally useful as possible, so a thousand users with a thousand disparate applications don't have to write a thousand different codes. Instead, they just declare what they want.
Every programmer sooner or later learns that you never do price = list_price * 0.9
, you do price = list_price * (( 100.0 - DISCOUNT_PERCENT) / 100.0 )
, and that at a later date you'll be querying DISCOUNT_PERCENT out of the database based on the customer ... Django-admin is that approach taken to the N'th degree.
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Can't think how you get to a generic noun phrase from here, but Django's own slogan is worth mentioning in this context.
Django -- the web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
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"Metaprogramming done right "?