Crafter in a sentence as a noun

Saw everyone who came in like you as a crafter leave or be fired after around a year.

Etsy's old rules keep crafters poor, because they can't harness economies of scale.

The point I'm trying to make is that the crafter philosophy, on which Etsy is built, is non-sensical.

"Doing good" is a standard crafter/engineer approach, so it's not like that alone is visionary.

Why would the Facebook experience have been richer if crafter by a post-college founder?

When we use the term "craftsman" or "craftsperson" we have a very definite concept in mind, and it is nothing like "crafter.

A master crafter always adjusts their industry to match the currently popular tools.

Choosing an ineffective tool, or not knowing being familiar with its effective use says more about the crafter than the tool.

It's tempting to suggest to use "crafter", but that term has its own connotations different from "craftsman/craftswoman/craftsperson".

Or maybe they should start looking into previously female-coded activities, like being a full-time artist or Etsy crafter or volunteer.

It's an escape because you can load an arbitrary script into the command, and if the sandbox crafter didn't think to lock down `import antigravity` then you can escape the sandbox.

Some prior paper demonstrated that a carefully crafter computer program was as fast as this machine, and I think they did not believe the Q system would get asymptotically faster.

Most of the people who go to carpenters and programmers think what they want is unique enough to require a crafter, but expect the crafter to be as quick and cheap as a mass-market product manufacturer.

Crafter definitions

noun

a creator of great skill in the manual arts; "the jewelry was made by internationally famous craftsmen"

See also: craftsman