Dime in a sentence as a noun

Java and .NET developers are a dime a dozen.

Justin didn't ask for any shady spec work, some guy was just fired up to help out on his own dime.

People who can code in the world of technology companies are a dime a dozen and get no respect.

"People who can code in the world of technology companies are a dime a dozen and get no respect.

If a prospective employer is going to nickel and dime you over 5k, do you really want to work for them?

Their facilities are dirt-smeared cube farms without a dime spent on decor or common meeting areas.

You can assume the worst – Apple's looking for a way to nickel and dime customers, and to lock them out of their computers!

There may be lots of mediocre and poor practioners in any vocation, but good programmers and not a dime a dozen.

After spending 200+ hours developing the system, not a dime has been seen or givenFreelancers should always try to get at least a deposit upfront.

Internet companies with advertising business models are a dime a dozen so that is a real advantage that differentiates Apple.

He said programmers were considered a dime-a-dozen by most studios, were often treated terribly, and truthfully, weren't exactly the most pleasant of people to begin with.

I seriously doubt they'll ever managed to uncover anything significant, even if they're plugged directly into the servers at Blizzard, etc.. However, at least some spooks get to play WoW for a living on the government's dime!Seriously...

Like with anything else, the question isn't whether the rich will be able to afford it, the question is how much progress can we make in making it cheap, how quickly, to get it to how many people?It is a moral imperative to make sure that short-sighted class warfare does not cut off the nose to spite the face by destroying this work under the guise of egalitarianism, because we can not turn on a dime and immediately grant it to everyone on day one. Yes, the rich will get it first.

Dime definitions

noun

a United States coin worth one tenth of a dollar

noun

street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollars