Robust in a sentence as an adjective

You sign up for Vine, and build up a robust friend network and library of videos.

My problem with the "Hire by Audition" section is a little more robust.

If the performance changes by a big margin, then those values aren't robust and should be discarded.

If you don't have a robust API/callback system, I suspect you don't have a product worth anything to most of your target market.

When optimising make sure that the optimised parameter values are robust.

I learned how to architect systems for scale, and a lot of practices used for robust, high-availability, frequently-deployed systems.

As a rule of thumb a robust system shouldn't have more than a handful of parameters and it should ideally show profits in simulations without a great deal of optimisation on those.

Additionally, saying it's for fraud protection loses you points: if I'm using a service like this rather than going straight to payment gateways and merchant accounts, using a service that can offer robust fraud protection schemes and fight chargebacks on my behalf is a major plus, which several of your competitors offer to a useful extent.

How do the jenkins guys break their repo so casually and find themselves struggling to recover it?i believe this is the robustness mentioned here: "The changeset graph is in some sense more "robust" in that it's just there and doesn't change on its own initiative"mercurial seems loathe to alter history - which is pretty sane and common sensical seeming to me, git does it as part of how it is 'supposed to be used' which frankly sounds as mad as travelling back in time to shoot your grandfather.

Robust definitions

adjective

sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction; "a robust body"; "a robust perennial"

adjective

marked by richness and fullness of flavor; "a rich ruby port"; "full-bodied wines"; "a robust claret"; "the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee"

See also: full-bodied racy rich

adjective

strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity; "the experiment yielded robust results"; "a robust faith"

adjective

rough and crude; "a robust tale"