Diving in a sentence as a noun

Let's berate the OP for being intimidated by a topic and then diving in and learning it on their own.

Although it's a fun read, it's a classic example of diving into coding without giving a project it's due diligence.

You need to try and view the situation objectively if you want to understand why the MS share price is diving and all your customers are hopping ship.

Back when I was a teenager coming out of high school, I was pretty averse to diving into subject matter that I didn't feel comfortable with.

Reading the comments from an educated audience first, then diving into the article with a more firm understanding of the landscape.

I was banging my head, trying to learn the fundamentals of parsing languages, spending my hours diving into wikipedia articles and learning lex and yacc.

A hugely successful diving catch every other ship cycle or so is rapidly becoming less and less feasible as a means to hang on to or acquire a market.

For example, when I was recruited to MS out of college, I got a gift bag of scuba gear and a call from a local dive shop because I asked the recruiter about diving in the area.

However, unless you are already familiar with functional programming and arrows, you should probably read some background before diving into the examples.

Another bloody coupon siteSomewhere out there, there is a scuba diving school / cafe / massage therapy practice which does not have any way to turn money into customers into money into customers.

Or are you too busy making gendered statements and deciding that it must be "masculinity" that causes these issues, instead of diving deeper into the issue?I certainly could have benefited from a class on how to understand facial cues.

I've had the pleasure recently to meet Paul Mabray as I'm currently diving into the wine world myself with an idea I've already pivoted on once with, and I can say with a lot of confidence that these aren't just another group of marketing guys trying to make a buck.

Diving definitions

noun

an athletic competition that involves diving into water

noun

a headlong plunge into water

See also: dive