Niche in a sentence as a noun

There are thousand niche things you'd never think of if you didn't love a vertical to death.

PHP evolved into that niche, but if you don't start there it's hard to steer there deliberately.

Simple as that, and there's nothing wrong with that, as long as Go found its niche and solves some problems relevant to him. I'm not sure I see why Rob Pike needs to be so dismissive.

Instead of swiftly copying the wildly successful iPhone, they just mocked it, telling everyone that it was a hopelessly niche product.

We're in a very specialized niche that is especially demanding of software development skills.

Large tech companies depend on their employee's pet ideas and projects, the fact that they might be well known in some niche for some open source project or blog, and so on.

The comments are largely terrible unless you visit very niche subreddits that are moderated and/or have verified users.

If I were you I would try and find your niche - either target users who are switching over from console gaming, and want to build their first computer, or build out a bunch of more expert features and target regular hobbyists.

I had always attributed previous "crackdowns" to regulatory capture: certain banks saw a wealthy, highly-fractured niche, and used their connections in DC to turn up the heat on the non-bank players in order to weaken them and take market share.

Ie, if you beta test your app in some country like Brazil or New Zealand and improve your metrics so you have a known LTV, you can spend accordingly when you launch in a big market like Canada or US.- Start with Android first because it is an easier ecosystem to iterate upon and attain an niche audience.- There is a growing body of proof that burst spending on launch day is not the best strategy.

All of these standards can be applied fairly strictly, and with much less vagueness than notability.- It's not like Wikipedia is short of disk space to store a few million extra text articles.- The argument that it would be too difficult to maintain lots of extra articles is also weak, because not every article needs to be regularly edited, and more articles on niche topics might actually attract more editors.- No, we won't end up with a page for every John Doe and his cat.

Niche definitions

noun

a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; "he found his niche in the academic world"

noun

a small concavity

See also: recess recession corner

noun

an enclosure that is set back or indented

See also: recess

noun

(ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)