Mnemonic in a sentence as a noun

Not a mnemonic per se but I have melodies for common code snippets.

ASM is just a slightly easier mnemonic version of the raw machine language.

On the other hand, until they have somewhere to hang p> it's not a mnemonic, it's just a weird way of doing stuff.

The index bar's magnifying class is a mnemonic identifying that "the search is at the top of the list.

I've always been wary about such mnemonic techniques, on these grounds - but I don't know if this caution makes any sense.

Allocate appropriate 'chunks' of main memory for the data and give the chunks some names, usually mnemonic.

Mnemonic in a sentence as an adjective

Because the commands are so simple and mnemonic, it's actually astonishingly easy to do this.

It's not just keystroke-counting, it's the fact that these keystrokes are also a meaningful language that makes sense mnemonically, not just through muscle memory.

I memorize phone numbers, credit card numbers, everything with almost no effort and not using any mnemonic device.

Not having to know the weird unpronounceable mnemonic for a certain register as well as the specific bit in that register that you set in order to trigger the ADC is a huge plus.

There are a number of individuals with extraordinary memory who have been labeled eidetickers, but many use mnemonics and other, non-eidetic memory enhancing exercises.

Mnemonic definitions

noun

a device (such as a rhyme or acronym) used to aid recall

adjective

of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory; "mnemonic device"

See also: mnemotechnic mnemotechnical