Favourite in a sentence as a noun

Turned out some other hackers had found the codes at the same time and they had their name in my favourite magazine.

Where's that spirit?Sure it's not as nice to program in as your favourite language or environment, but it's come a long damn way.

Every time I use a new language, or go back to an old favourite, it becomes my favorite language for a time.

Set up some basic Django, include some thumbnails of each site link and implement a basic upvote and favourite system - boom, Dribbble for CSS. Scale later.

Real Monsters, they were also responsible for my favourite "cartoon for grownups", Duckman.

This one is my favourite-"Things I've learned from coding for a month"-"Ten ways to become a better programmer" - by the guy who's been coding for a month

Cool, but I think my favourite 4k demo is still Elevated, which is much less obviously procedural.

Favourite in a sentence as an adjective

This is my favourite article about Bitcoin to date, and properly describes one of the main ideas I wish Bitcoin detractors would come around to.

My favourite memory from that year came when one of the seventh-grade teachers approached me after a staff meeting, asking, "What are you doing up there with Scott Wilson?".

My "favourite" FreeBSD advisory was the 2011 telnetd "christmas present" -- remote root to any system running telnetd with the default options.

> "The best monospace font for programmers is M+."Seems there's a bit of a grammar issue here, I've fixed it for you:"My favourite monospace font for programming is M+."

Heck, you could turn this into a design community by your own, where people share redesigns of sites - and you could implement a favourite and upvote system to reward the best ones.

I can't find it now, but my favourite 'doctor on a plane' story was from an anesthesiologist who struggles to sleep on a plane, so on a long haul flight took something to help him doze off.

Favourite definitions

noun

a competitor thought likely to win

See also: front-runner favorite

noun

a special loved one

See also: darling favorite dearie deary ducky

noun

something regarded with special favor or liking; "that book is one of my favorites"

See also: favorite

adjective

appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction"

See also: favorite

adjective

preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child"

See also: favored best-loved preferred preferent