Comprehension in a sentence as a noun

It is a list comprehension. Hackernews said my comment was too long.

Do you honestly believe so many people on here are so bad at reading comprehension that they can't parse the phrase "Please don't learn to code"? I think you're smarter than that.

Reading comprehension fail. Just because the title asserts that the poster is a hacker doesn't mean that the post justifies why he is one.

Then I went and took a traditional reading speed test and clocked in at 700wpm, with 95% comprehension. So I'm not sure my overall speed is better with Spritz.

Com/zwHYzCZe Sincerely, A HNer who is ashamed of the lack of reading comprehension of this community right now.

Everybody seems to be failing at reading comprehension today... His two tests look like this: 1.

Does any company run "code comprehension" tests for hiring? Any thoughts?

But, geeks with low reading comprehension think it's not that useful because we have tiny RAM, so you should just ignore this point too." "We have the best mobile phone camera ever created!

Your reading comprehension is suspect. I certainly didn't argue this, and neither did Greenspun.

Was quite a bit on the low end, but I'd probably have turned it down anyway for that strange lack of comprehension of programming skills.

No set literals and list/set/dict comprehension. Nothing for concurrency?

It's ironic and also a little sad that by your poor reading comprehension skills, you sort of confirm or reinforce a point that he wasn't even making at all :/

I have to thank Valleywag for doing me the favor of helping me prune people who lack reading comprehension from twitter. I'm still kind of amazed how so many people un-ironically cited valleywag in their tweets.

I think it's unfortunate that a lot of people really have little comprehension of what this so-called "capital J journalism" is about. In fact, it's pretty sad that someone in MG Siegler's position would even draw such a distinction.

They say that lisps "impose significant costs in terms of programmer comprehension". My experience is that if you divide your layers of abstraction correctly you will be able to work in the problem domain layer where nothing is obscure.

At the end of the month, the teacher had a canned test she had purchased somewhere for each book, that we would take to prove our comprehension. For those of you who haven't read Martian Chronicles, it's a series of around 30 stories with mostly independent characters and story lines.

Do you really doubt pg's claim that an accent strong enough to impede comprehension is a barrier to creating a successful startup in Silicon Valley? The importance of this is undoubtably a piece of common sense that some need to hear, but really, it is common sense.

The issue I have there is that it's hard to solve the Adjective problem using "modern" OOP without injecting non-locality into code comprehension, and we learned a lesson about extreme non-locality with Goto. I am not the world's biggest fan of inheritance.

Now, with "printing", you just upload the pattern for what is otherwise just another odd-shaped chunk of metal, a computer & machine crank one out, and the result gets sent back to you with a minimum of comprehension by any humans involved - are _you_ "making" it? or is the printing house "making" it and, in effect, selling it to you?

Having everyone be culturally similar may allow faster pivoting and interpersonal comprehension. Finally, tech startups today are largely focused on the "exit": it's not about building and maintaining a product in the long term.

Thus, society has developed a totally different idea of relationships, lifestyle and reproductive comprehension." People treat articles like this Tech Crunch piece as if they are somehow liberating but, to me, the tone of statements like this are soul-less: "If you thought contraception brought on a sexual revolution, a world without sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy or social restrictions will for the first time in thousands of years allow us to mate in the way nature intended: without restriction".

Comprehension definitions

noun

an ability to understand the meaning or importance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result); "how you can do that is beyond my comprehension"; "he was famous for his comprehension of American literature"

noun

the relation of comprising something; "he admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work"

See also: inclusion