Insertion in a sentence as a noun

The web runtime was dog slow and doing a simple DOM insertion would cause the system to lock up for up to 20 seconds.

I once characterized two folks I knew as a 'bubble sort' kinda guy and an 'insertion sort' kinda guy.

Even at SpaceX's prices, you're talking ~$1000/kg for LEO insertion;2. You need to get equipment to the asteroid;3. You need to get to the asteroid.

" then he drew a table which listed performance of quicksort, shellsort, heapsort, insertion sort, and two algorithms of his own invention.

The insertion sort kinda guy worked more slowly and methodically but still got to the solution in about the same amount of time.

Almost everyone intuitively knows that red = deletion and green = insertion.

The SuperNES and GameBoy fixed this problem with a vertical insertion that carried over into the N64 and others.

Soups were discoverable databases that intelligently handled Flash cards insertion/ejection.

Why do you think parking garages and cars themselves will not be able to be packed in more efficiently and quickly when they can autonomously coordinate their insertion and removal from a fixed area?

If you looked at their commit histories you might thing the insertion sort kinda guy was a 1/10th developer but if you look at the milestone delivery rate you'd see he was just as productive as the bubble sort kinda guy.

Javascript does automatic semicolon insertion by taking advantage of potentially ambiguous constructs that happen to be resolved in one way right now.

Ever since newer editors got block editing or multiple insertion cursors, and RegEx find & replace across multiple files, and searching filenames to open... I feel like I've already got everything I need!What am I missing out on?

Language extension usually works this way: a previously unambiguously wrong statement is made valid; but JS semicolon insertion often turns "wrong" statements into "correct" statements, so it leaves less "entropy" to be taken advantage of when increasing the power of the syntax.

Insertion definitions

noun

a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted; "with the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told"; "with many insertions in the margins"

See also: interpolation

noun

the act of putting one thing into another

See also: introduction intromission