Bijou in a sentence as a noun

UK: Breeze block inner, cavity with rock wool and brick outer with internal walls of basically studding with plaster board for my 1985ish 'compact and bijou town house'. Some medium-rise blocks of flats use steel frame floor plates from concrete central pillars with external cladding approach but most new houses are brick.

It's also possible that the type of developer who is attracted to adding a bijou OO system into their application is the type of developer that is attracted to Lisps. It may well be the case that adding a macro system to JS wouldn't have the same attraction so wouldn't have the same downside.

It prevents a passenger from getting in the vehicle and saying, "I told the app I was going to the bijou duplex but I really need a driver 3 hours to run a bunch of errands. I think we can work out a deal thats beneficial to us both&;&." that's just one of millions of possible scenarios. Uber can now tell if driver and passenger just drove by the bijou duplex never ending the fare.

Bijou definitions

noun

a small and delicately worked piece