Compiling in a sentence as a noun

You'd spend a few hours downloading it, compiling, and reboot.

Oh and yes, they start asking things about the process of compiling, linking etc.

Once upon a time programming was a lot of thinking, a little typing, and even less compiling.

If someone wants references, I was just compiling some but realized that Chapter 2 of Perilous Power by Chomsky/Achcar is most likely the best place to start.

My guess it exists to support features like caching generated native code or compiling applications to images that don't have to be JIT-ed.

I'm surprised no one mentioned actually learning C or C++ for the experience in compiling/linking/makefiles/etc, as well as in vigorous memory management.

Where the operation of compiling might fail, I would contrive scripts, functions, routines, and other parameter driven processes of marvellous efficacy and not in common use.

Yeah but prison time, followed by secret service, not allowed to use computers, not allowed to take jobs... for what, compiling a list of email addresses that an public API was happily returning to him?

The backstory on this seems to be: in the process of compiling the Panetta report, staffers for the Senate Intelligence Committee reviewed a huge number of top-secret cables; the only place they were allowed to do that was in a CIA office building, on equipment provided by CIA.

Compiling definitions

noun

the act of compiling (as into a single book or file or list); "the job of compiling the inventory took several hours"

See also: compilation