Baked in a sentence as an adjective

Crises mode was used too often as an excuse for shipping half baked product. Creativity blossomed.

Rather than do a half-baked job of writing some code, people should take a different, more effective route. I don't necessarily agree with that, but that's what he said.

Focus seems to be baked into their culture as much as anything else at this point. A mark of a good leader is being able to build a team that can function even when that leader is absent.

Stop running around trying to apply half-baked, two-bit Valley Web-startup rules to his situation.

It seems unlikely that positioning Google+ Games as the place to go for half-baked Catan knockoffs would have made it more popular.

And it's probably also better for the investing public that tech startups don't make it to IPO until they are a bit more fully baked.

The water locked up beneath the ground, rusted out pulverized basalt dust from the asteroid impacts, and frizzled in the radiation-baked atmosphere, floating off. The seas and lakes dried, the rain stopped, and that...

All without inventing any half baked new language, file format, virtual machines or whatever else, and building on a language spec that's already an ISO standard. Eat your heart out Native Client!

This method is special, oddly enough, because it isn't special: Either is just a normal Haskell type so the error checking isn't baked into the language. Coming from another language, you would expect to have to check your return value each time.

And, contracts more often than not have provisions you'd rather not accept, but that are baked into your prospect's own processes and not changeable. No matter what you do, if you're being sensible, there are going to be tough decisions to make every once in awhile.

The Macbook Air, on the other hand, will allow you to do a fresh re-installation of OS X over the Internet with a completely blank disk: it's baked into the firmware. Therefore, removing the recovery image results in a feature disparity between the systems.

Because when the other companies become jealous and try and come up with their own versions, they'll rush and release something half-baked, and out of the confusion only Apple's solution will speak to consumers. Apple is so far ahead of the competition it's ridiculous - maybe Google can compete in the medium-term, I'm not sure.

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.

Baked definitions

adjective

dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight; "a vast desert all adust"; "land lying baked in the heat"; "parched soil"; "the earth was scorched and bare"; "sunbaked salt flats"

See also: adust parched scorched sunbaked

adjective

(bread and pastries) cooked by dry heat (as in an oven); "baked goods"