Deploy in a sentence as a verb

There are other neat things such as trends/charts and more data widgets that we'd like to deploy.

However, it's still faster to deploy the riser than it is to drill through solid rock.

We can design beautiful, intricate, delightful details — but we can’t build, test, and deploy them all.

I learned a lot of basic technical skills, how to write code quickly and learn new APIs quickly and deploy software to multiple machines.

My guess would be that it's an automated build / deploy system that required some addon installed to run, so they had to run `devenv /build` instead of using msbuild.

Another post on the top of Hacker News making the mistake of thinking paying customers give a **** about how easy it is to [write|deploy|test|debug] your app.

I learned how to architect systems for scale, and a lot of practices used for robust, high-availability, frequently-deployed systems.

How many cities would already have competitors deploying fiber if they had adopted the kind of regulatory regimes Google is demanding as a pre-condition for launching fiber?

* You want to keep in mind that breaks in cryptosystems represent new knowledge, and that the enterprise of breaking cryptosystems is an issue distinct from the public policy concern of where NSA is allowed to deploy those breaks.

The strange part was two years later I got a call from the contractor, they were in a panic because the driver didn't work with the latest version of SCO and they had to "urgently deploy a lot of these things" into a undisclosed "middle eastern territory".

However, let's not forget that every piece of code they write and every root-kit they successfully deploy will soon be taken advantage of by black-hats, quite probably in ways that will cause damage to systems completely unrelated to media playback of any sort.

Deploy definitions

verb

place troops or weapons in battle formation

verb

to distribute systematically or strategically; "The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East"