Slapdash in a sentence as an adjective

Sure, their skeumorphism can be tacky, but it's never slapdash.

Daisey's whole approach just struck me as slapdash and self-indulgent.

The visual experience of Metro vs the Win7 style is so different that it feels slapdash and disjointed.

The slapdash implementations of Agile now outnumber the good ones by a huge margin.

Some of the most productive programmers I've known toss code together in a horrifying slapdash fashion but somehow get great things done.

Multi-platform stuff like Eclipse and MonoDevelop are slapdash in that department.

Slapdash in a sentence as an adverb

I worked for a company whose flagship product was a slapdash VB6 app that was first offshored to India, then brought back in-house in an attempt to fix the horrific mess.

Yglesias' style is generally this kind of slapdash big-claim making sensationalism.

So I do criticize PHP on many fronts, from its psychotic language decisions to it's slapdash internals and it's blatant encouragement of idiotic programming practices.

Ask any developer if they've ever had the experience of hiring someone who blew them away in an interview and turned out to be either completely ineffective or, worse, slapdash and incompetent on the job.

It seems odd that the writer first bashes MM for just getting in a room with some designers over a weekend, criticizing the concept of doing something so important in such a slapdash fashion, and then bashes her for polling the company about what they'd like to see in the logo, because it's "Design by polling".

Slapdash definitions

adjective

marked by great carelessness; "a most haphazard system of record keeping"; "slapdash work"; "slipshod spelling"; "sloppy workmanship"

See also: haphazard slipshod sloppy

adverb

in a careless or reckless manner; "the shelves were put up slapdash"

See also: slam-bang

adverb

directly; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into her"

See also: bang slap smack bolt