Executing in a sentence as a noun

We feel like we're executing that strategy and doing it well.

Now change "does something I really don't like" to "stops executing policies I dictate" and you're getting somewhere..

Javascript code starts executing in a slow environment.

But experience with startups shows that executing competently with new products and creating new markets is heinously difficult.

Half of Phonegap's documentation refers to "Cordova" and executing "cordova" on the command line where it should say "Phonegap".

By an automatic blocking algorithm, he meant moving segments of code from the secondary storage into the primary storage and executing it from there.

Now all you need is one overwrite of the return address on the stack, and you can start playing the application like a piano, without ever executing data or modifying code.

The browser extension, in addition to possibly having vulnerabilities itself, is executing in the context of the browser.

Would this rapport help keep the faith of the stakeholders in the prospect of your success?Maintaining and managing peoples belief in an idea or the people executing an idea is no easy task.

I've seen dozens of startup stories that are long on hype and emotion and really short on explaining the market and how the company is executing -- the key things that any other startup person would want to know.

But in languages without bounds checks, that logic can fall away as the computer starts reading or executing raw memory, which is no longer connected to specific variables or lines of code in your program.

It's taken a long time to convince the world of the benefits of a "developer driven culture", but I think it's critical to avoid putting developers into a box where they are simply executing specs.

While this wouldn't do anything anyway without --no-preserve-root added, it still brings up a good point about interrupted connections executing incomplete code which would otherwise be safe if the command was finished.

Blacklisting them also wouldn't help this case: reshipping companies can easily buy up a handful of different addresses in a range of cities, making this a game of whack-a-mole.| Can I really trust this company to hold multiple credit card numbers of mine in their database, one click away from someone potentially ordering thousands of dollars of merchandise that they can apparently easily redirect to an address that should have been black-listed years ago, if there were any kind of sane security policy in place?Note that no credit card, or password database has been compromised in executing this attack.

Executing definitions

noun

putting a condemned person to death

See also: execution