Demo in a sentence as a noun

Thanks for the excellent demo to play with!

You want to stand apart from the other ten demoing startups that used Bootstrap as well, don't you?

Spend years learning to play an instrument, playing in dive bars and making demo tapes.

It wasn't until I came back here to HN to read comments that I realized that there was more to the demo.

Random Javascript point and click game demo in alpha quality.

" The more depressing question is "why am I in Scientology's target demo?

"When I tried to think of a project suitable for learning JavaScript, a terrain flyover demo came to mind.

Demo in a sentence as a verb

There might still be work to be done, but in general if they can reproduce the demo videos with other content then they're on to something people would want.

She's demonstrating a skill which I think a lot of developers could use: taking Bootstrap, which is a good start for a front end these days, and making it not look like Bootstrap.

It's a demo: you can't complain that it's hindering usability or enjoyment of the pictures when there is no context in which you might use it or enjoy the pictures.

I remember one interview where I flatly failed the ``technical portion" and had over-estimated my competence to boot, demonstrating that I didn't even know what I didn't know.

It's just more and more layers of abstraction and you start to see the nth demo of WebGL maxing out a 4 core modern GPU system doing exactly what you did 20 years ago with a single 32-bit core, 1/5th the transistor count and all in software.

Consider that while half the Senior Developers of the world can't program their way out of a FizzBuzz test, and half the world can't even read at all, everyone can look at someone's dress and decide if it's fashionable for their demographic.

Demo definitions

noun

a visual presentation showing how something works; "the lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations"; "the lecturer shot off a pistol as a demonstration of the startle response"

See also: demonstration

verb

give an exhibition of to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"

See also: show exhibit present demonstrate