Increment in a sentence as a noun

The slide was just the final increment that pushed him over into yes.

Your natural work increment and your fee structure are not the same thing.

At one point in time, auto_increment_increment was > 1 on the MySQL master for uid generation.

Commenting a counter increment with "increment the counter" is silly.

It is pretty simple to implement, you increment a variable on 'touchmove' event, and check on 'touchend' if the variable is less then 3.

[1]I think the way to go would be to have all transit be funded by a combination of user fees and tax increment districts in the areas served by transit.

Let's increment that while having someone commit, on paper, to a version of events of what happened and a legal rationale to why that was justified.

This works by finding little pieces in your code that do something simple like increment a register or write a byte of data, followed by a "return" instruction.

Atomic increment/decrement operations still generate a locked memory transaction of some form or the other at the processor level.

You should stop billing by the hour, change your minimum increment to a day or a week, and assist your clients in making the transition from "micromanaging every hour of wayzz's time" to "letting wayzz handle the specifics of how he delivers the fantastic value promised in his Statements of Work.

Increment definitions

noun

a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population"

See also: increase growth

noun

the amount by which something increases; "they proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare"

See also: increase