Fraction in a sentence as a noun

This is a new UI experiment that's deployed to a small fraction of users.

Suppose you want a unit fraction 1/n with decimals that cycle through the 4-digit sequence abcd.

Being a developer is a small fraction of what you need in order to create a successful product.

The usual meaning of that term: A bank will loan out deposits, reserving a fraction for withdrawals.

"unless youre a celebrity, publishers do nothing that you cant do on your own just as well or better for a fraction of the cost.

The major point is: To my knowledge, Gox wasn't trying to make loans with money that deposited with them, which is what a fractional reserve business is.

The world has slowly become spineless, and when someone like Josh Hwu shows a spine and stands up for what's right a rather large fraction of fellow programmers jump on him.

Fraction in a sentence as a verb

Instead it's just another 'aggregate my aggregators non-problem' that will be relevant to a fraction of a fraction of nerds.

Assuming the FP support scales even a fraction as well, this should be enough to practically verify pretty non-trivial functions!

So an informal non-aggression pact is nice, but absolutely no automobile manufacturer would rely on that when a new car costs a significant fraction of a billion dollars to bring to market.

It's less appealing when you realise that there's probably a miniscule fraction of WhatsApp users that don't have a Facebook account.> WhatsApp will remain autonomous and operate independently.

Its shortcomings, particularly around string handling, have been responsible for an appalling fraction of the security holes of the past forty years.- C's tooling is hardly something to brag about, especially compared to its contemporaries like Smalltalk and Lisp.

I can finally let go of my plan to abandon my family, move to the bay area, drain my life savings, live in a shoebox, stumble from one conference and event to the next hoping to network and find my messiah & co-founder, try to get funded, grow my business to someone else's expectations, all for a tiny fraction of a chance to succeed and be either a slave to my own company or lose control of my baby and walk away with diluted equity.

Fraction definitions

noun

a component of a mixture that has been separated by a fractional process

noun

a small part or item forming a piece of a whole

noun

the quotient of two rational numbers

verb

perform a division; "Can you divide 49 by seven?"

See also: divide