Comer in a sentence as a noun

Electric is the new comer to the party.

As a new comer to Ember, I am quite confused as to the necessity of the Rails portion of the tutorial.

Its also sad when some bright up and comer ends working for lots of little small companies, on a tiny wage when they could be earning a seriously better life working for a large company.

First you say: "Neither path is right for everyone"Then you say: "The sad part comes when some bright, young up-and-comer leaves off their interesting personal projects in less used languages in order to focus on only mainstream stuff.

Whence Thomas' dismissal, which brings to mind Aristotle:A man should not enter into discussion with everybody or practice dialectics with the first comer as reasoning always becomes embittered where some people are concerned.

You may say that it is now outmoded, or that the current implementation is a horrifying mutation of the original intent, but it's hard to argue that copyright is some late comer whose purpose is to trample our long-cherished freedom of speech.

Comer definitions

noun

someone with a promising future

noun

someone who arrives (or has arrived)

See also: arrival arriver