Borderland in a sentence as a noun

It comes from the fact that "Ukraine" is derived from "borderland".

And you could shell out $500 to visual studio and the C++ MFC or the borderland C++ components if you wanted to do some fancy stuff like in delphi.

The first written mention is Kiev litopis that was way before the polish source, and it would be pretty pointless for Kievans to refer to themselves as borderland.

It's a very exciting time to be involved in the borderland between mathematics and computer science, with languages like Agda giving a whole new take on constructive mathematics.

It's debated whether or not it referred to territory as whole with most historians not supporting that idea, yet the territories it referred to were pretty much next to Kiev so the name borderland again very debatable.

Borderland definitions

noun

district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area; "the Welsh marches between England and Wales"

See also: march marchland