Didactic in a sentence as an adjective

I like blog posts like this too -- they appeal to my didactic instincts.

That's a string for didactic purposes, it can be anything you need it to be."2.

/me rolls eyesAs didactic as that comment was, I suppose I could have said grandpa.

Or how we mock the idiocy of the lazy didactic learner.

And in fact, for didactic emphasis, I just tried this on my phone -- where it works -- that has no color palette hardware at all.

I think its simplicity and being in the browser more than make up for its faults, especially in a didactic role.

I read the opening paragraph and thought 'ah well, another boring didactic angry developer rant.

The most useful didactic feature I've found in ML-like languages--Haskell for me, but they're all somewhat similar--was pattern matching.

Au contraire: an interactive system with immediate feedback is perfectly didactic.

The history of our didymus organizations in this sphere has been didactic and their gnostic practices will always be a tonic to the polyonymous and idiomorphous ethnical economies.

Well, they're an academic, are adjuncts in two colleges... I find it interesting that an Academic intellectual has a problem understanding that people can be didactic learners and learn what they want on their own."Would you like fries with that?

In the mid-20th century, I believe both existed almost harmoniusly, but with the creation of the World Wide Web, we seem to be confused as to what is entertaining and what is didactic and their respective values as a society.

The game can also serve as a didactic analogy, used to convey the somewhat counter-intuitive notion that "design" and "organization" can spontaneously emerge in the absence of a designer.

Didactic definitions

adjective

instructive (especially excessively)

See also: didactical