Sentences with phrase «programming adage»

Often, they'll suggest the models don't even have a solid foundation of data to work with — garbage in, garbage out, as the old programming adage goes.
It reminds me of an old programming adage: Programmers always manage to get things done with just the amount of memory they are given.

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I'll desperately scan the program for another woman's face, trying to shove the old adage from Clare Boothe Luce from my mind: «Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed.
The new research seems to defy that old adage in computer programming, «Garbage in, garbage out.»
When creating a training program, remember the adage «Show, don't tell».
The old political adage that programs for the poor tend to be poor programs is all too true.
At the Museum, that adage translates into our staff working energetically behind the scenes to create fresh programming.
But Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) CEO Jeff Bewkes, about to shed the dual role of heading a company that owns a cable operator as well as cable networks, has a different goal in mind: serving all of his multichannel constituents and saving the programming world with «TV Everywhere,» a plan he explained to AdAge.
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