Granular in a sentence as an adjective

Java has a granular, stable and simple byte code, Python does not.

Or, maybe you don't even need a template, and you can just update a couple of granular fields and/or attributes with jQuery.

"The Unix Design is significantly less granular than Windows..."That's why it's more secure.

> The Unix Design is significantly less granular than that of Windows, not even having a basic ACL.

I thought it was going to be along the lines of privacy invasion, but it's actually giving the user more granular control over their content.

An easier way to avoid multiple DOM reflows when rendering collections, is to simply use a less granular template instead of a document fragment.

These issues are actually a lot more granular, and a lot more complicated, than can be captured by the hope for the righteous and complete victory of one ideological force against another.

For what it's worth, we're in the process of implementing a feature that would allow you to specify the re-rendering granularity in the template itself, but we don't want it to be heavily used by end-users.

In guess they've privileged this model in their storage because that's what a lot of their AdWords schema looks like.-- Change HistoryI like the observation that keeping full histories is relatively straightforward with atomic, granular timestamping and indeed that it should be baked in.

Granular definitions

adjective

composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency; "granular sugar"; "the photographs were grainy and indistinct"; "it left a mealy residue"

See also: farinaceous coarse-grained grainy granulose gritty mealy

adjective

having a granular structure like that of chondrites

See also: chondritic