Stacks in a sentence as a noun

Any decent college library should have all three in the stacks. [1] www.

, but I can't go too far down those rabbit holes because they're not the stacks I use. Likewise, I don't expect those who are deeply into Node.

If you succeed, the project owner will end up looking at two stacks of bids. One stack will have 150 flaky looking quotes to do the whole project for $300, none of which stand out as inspiring much confidence.

[0] Finally, as noted the game stacks the deck against reality. It starts you out as a single parent with no savings and evidently no family members who will help you out...

It'll make it to the stacks in another decade, but it will. \nIPv6 is powering nontrivial millions of hosts now - so the correct words to use "needs tweaking for my network", not "not ready for production".

The idea that TSA is now using little stacks of toe-nail clippers and such as proof of how great a job they are doing should be ringing alarm bells somewhere.

Or, if you insist on double-tap, make it only be an action that stacks transparently with single-tap. For example, in touch controls for The Witness, single-tap makes you walk toward the target.

[1] Isn't it amazing, the lack of sacrifice necessary to make fat stacks of cash writing software? Even when law school was thought of as a golden ticket, it was a lottery, and to win, you had to sacrifice your personal life for a decade before you made partner.

After learning several OSS stacks, I have nothing but contempt for Microsoft technologies. I wouldn't say I hate MS - they are what they are - but I am certainly conditioned to be very suspicious of their offerings.

For many games, the majority of the time is spent rolling dice, looking things up in tables, and moving stacks of counters around. And that's when you're lucky enough to have a chance to do anything -- there's often half an hour or more of dead time when you're waiting for other players to make their moves.

About 13 years ago, I wrote my own programming language expressly for the purpose of implementing network stacks, and had a complete TCP in it; I didn't have this problem. But I do have this problem all the time when I write direct network code and forget about buffering.

The beautiful and horrible thing about Hollywood is that it's a system designed to throw huge stacks of cash at storytelling problems. It's ******* absurd, because money has never been capable of solving those kinds of problems - practice and gut instinct are what create good stories.

Tldr; consumer wifi stacks that allow open network bonding/pairing/ad-hoc connections, are dependent on the vendor-provided firmware blob having control over these features at the radio level. Thus, we need a fully open radio component to be truly, 'safe'.

Another advantage of a singly-linked list is ease of implementation; that is negated when your standard library provides dynamic arrays and stacks already baked in.

I bet it's still impossible to construct a hyperlink from Nature directly to Science, mostly because they've got different and incompatible DRM. Mind you, things are heaven compared to when I was in grad school, when following references from a paper meant going into the stacks, laboriously collecting one heavy paper volume per footnote, physically hauling them back to a photocopier, and copying the articles two pages at a time. Oh, the hours I spent.

Stacks definitions

noun

a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers"

noun

storage space in a library consisting of an extensive arrangement of bookshelves where most of the books are stored