Timeless in a sentence as an adjective

I'd say there were 3 kinds: the timeless stuff is actual computer science, y'know, the hard stuff: maths.

My only fear is that people will abuse a single style guide to no end and code will become generic and timeless.

Yes, people who run companies that innovate and make new products and services still have to learn the timeless facts about how to hire good workers.

Some real absolutely timeless classic stories are available in the public domain right now.

But lofty, noble, tragic, timeless, full of love, treachery, retribution, quiet heroism in the face of certain doom!

In spite of this, our most-used software is written using a language that is decades old. C+ is not a mathematical theorem...there is no universal truth to it that gives it a timeless quality.

The information is relatively timeless and still relevant to the never-ending quest for better analysis.

As far as I know, in many cases, timeless and lasting works are created either for a current incentive or for something completely independent to monetary incentives.

I mean, if he says 'I love this flatware because it has these beautiful proportions, is manufactured in such-and-such a way, and exudes timeless quality etc. etc.', then great - he's a good designer, I'm interested in his aesthetic philosophy.

There's something particularly ironic about calling Ozymandias timeless.

Timeless definitions

adjective

unaffected by time; "few characters are so dateless as Hamlet"; "Helen's timeless beauty"

See also: dateless