Computing in a sentence as a noun

But he is concerned about tying his computing down to his core philosophy.

People make fun of him and make comments about how he has a net negative impact on software and computing.

The computing scene at that time revolved around Microsoft like the many moons of Jupiter.

The computing world owes a great vote of thanks to Judge Alsup: the cause of interoperability has won a huge victory.

There have been precious few people in the world, over the entire history of computing, who have been able to do it reliably.

In the US we've seen this ratchet effect taking place to a frightening extent in the last decades both inside of computing and in general.

The problem is not using "everyday computing" as a descriptive element in the marketing copy.

One is for "basic everyday computing" the other for "dazzling multimedia experience" and the other for "tools to save time and money.

Iphones have made it normal to buy a computing device that has artificial restrictions preventing you from running whatever software you want on it.

Because "build atop a crumbling foundation" has demonstrated time and again to be, by far, the most successful way to accomplish anything in computing?

Bitcoin is built on a chain of blocks, each of which contains a set of transactions, the hash of the previous block, and a cryptographic proof-of-work which takes a lot of computing power to construct.

Nothing in computing is worse than software that knows exactly what you want it to do, then gives some shitdick excuse as to why it's not going to do it in an effort to get you to jump through meaningless hoops.

Would you?Well, the first big thing Bezos realized is that the infrastructure they'd built for selling and shipping books and sundry could be transformed an excellent repurposable computing platform.

If it ever becomes illegal to upgrade the RAM in your laptop yourself or to install third party software on it then you can bet that you can trace the ancestry of those laws back to the shifts in public perception of computing freedom caused by companies like Apple.

"I think its something hackers, especially those with children should ask themselves: Would I still be me, if I had grown up around primarily content consumption computing devices instead of more general purpose laptops and desktops?Tablets are knocking the sales off of low-end PCs, but we as a society need the cheap PC to remain viable, if we want to turn as many children as possible into creators, engineers, tinkerers, and hackers.

Computing definitions

noun

the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures

noun

the procedure of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods

See also: calculation computation