Annotation in a sentence as a noun

Social map annotation, which state is the dopest, etc.

Static type checking via annotations, 3x speed improvement, no more GIL so can do some CPU intensive work if need to.".

Arrows, lines, maps, even illustrations are an important part of my annotation process.

The included page also has a link to our annotation interface where you can try to compete against their model yourself, and see its predictions and mistakes.

It's one of my favorite tools to improve my game, since it searches databases of master-level games to find games that progressed in the same way and also gives "human-like" annotations.

I wonder if there is some kind of official annotation that can be added to a person's record indicating that they should be inconvenienced and harassed?

The function "floatFromBits : float -> bits" has no execution overhead, and simply adds a type annotation to the semantic meaning of the identity.

The comments in a program's source code would not suffice as instructions to a computer, and neither would an annotation to a legal document suffice for the document itself.

Maybe put an annotation on the customer class to tell the compiler to save the original field names?But a second issue is how it works with inheritance, including mixins.

For instance, given a giant blob of J2EE web handler code, I can eyeball one handler, recognize the annotation mapping the method to URL syntax, and then punch in a hi-lock regex to light up similar annotations everywhere in the file, then glance through the whole file looking for color patterns.

Annotation definitions

noun

a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short notation to the address on the envelope"

See also: note notation

noun

the act of adding notes

See also: annotating