Inter in a sentence as a verb

> See the language specs section on interfaces for a > hint of what it will do.

Exceptions thrown by > Capn Proto are never part of the interface and > never need to be caught in correct usage.

Sure, the interpreter would be signed, but what it runs is totally arbitrary.

This is a very important data change you're making to 900-ish million records on a system that is inter-woven with and syncing to... everything.

See: pull to refresh, launch screens, side menus, etc. Apple can, and should, reclaim its position as being at the leading edge of its own platform.- Lack of a proper inter-app communications channel.

Yes, there are significant differences, but the two are inter-transliterable to a much greater degree than any pairing of any of the previous sets of language families.

This creates a captive market, severely limiting the effectiveness of inter-city competition.

Furthermore, in the inter-war period British society was obsessed with the seemingly unstoppable power of flight [2], a concern well substantiated by the Spanish Civil War [3].

You don’t have to worry about coordinating version number bumps across different repositories/dependency manifests when you make major changes to inter-project APIs.

Should it ultimately be upheld, the only real solution in light of this is for Congress to amend the Copyright Act to do a carve-out for APIs to enable them to get special handling under the law to facilitate inter-operability.

Plenty of environments have safe/efficient zero-copy chained byte buffer implementations/libraries.> loads of internal consistency checksLibrary correctness isn't a unique feature.> patterns like pub/sub and request/reply, batchingAh-ha!

Also, ironically, it's prohibition that provides organized crime the largest source of revenue.>> "In determining the amount of damages for infringement of intellectual property rights, a Party's judicial authorities shall have the authority to consider, inter alia, any legitimate measure of value the right holder submits,"The rights holders get to tell the judicial system what they think you should be charged.

Inter definitions

verb

place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday"

See also: bury entomb inhume