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granger

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for granger.

Editorial note

Nice that Chris Granger wants to reimagine computing, but he should finish what he starts.

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Quick take

An English surname originating as an occupation for a granger (farm bailiff).

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of granger gathered in one view.

noun

An English surname originating as an occupation for a granger (farm bailiff).

noun

A place in the United States:

noun

A city in Dallas County and Polk County, Iowa; named for railroad official C. T. Granger.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for granger.

noun

A city in Dallas County and Polk County, Iowa; named for railroad official C. T. Granger.

noun

A town in Allegany County, New York state; named for American politician and Postmaster General Francis Granger.

Example sentences

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Nice that Chris Granger wants to reimagine computing, but he should finish what he starts.

2

The comment about spreadsheets reminded me of an interview on the Thoughtbot Podcast with Chris Granger about a new IDE being developed called Eve.

3

What Chris Granger is explaining is pedantry.

4

Email me - sam.granger@gmail.com and I will check for you.

5

I seem to remember some project (I think it might be a Microsoft Research project led by someone famous) which has been going on for 10 years or something like that which has the ambitious goal of doing something similar to what I understand Granger to be doing, namely some kind of non-scripting programming.

6

Granger is an amazing talent, considering his work at Microsoft, LT, and a ton of open source.

7

Yes, coding in your very broad sense is necessary to modeling in Granger's sense.

8

It's possible that my connection of Granger's "eve" to Harel's work is completely mistaken; and if so, I apologize for jumping the gun.

9

I'd like to see how this differs from what Chris Granger's Eve[0] will be one day.

10

Granger makes a strawman of the coding-as-literacy concept by focusing on mechanical coding (as in "coding technician": someone who receives the requirements for a subroutine and implements it without any imagination).

11

Your comment "worse (not everything we wanted) is better (but still better than what's out there)" is a non-sequitur, since the quality of Chris Granger's work was never questioned.

12

It's not that he's lazy; its just that his resources are insufficient." This essay, "The Bipolar Lisp Programmer", does a good job of describing Chris Granger and his experience with LightTable, which is exactly the point that mtrimpe was making.

Quote examples

1

It's possible that my connection of Granger's "eve" to Harel's work is completely mistaken; and if so, I apologize for jumping the gun.

2

Granger makes a strawman of the coding-as-literacy concept by focusing on mechanical coding (as in "coding technician": someone who receives the requirements for a subroutine and implements it without any imagination).

3

Your comment "worse (not everything we wanted) is better (but still better than what's out there)" is a non-sequitur, since the quality of Chris Granger's work was never questioned.

4

It's not that he's lazy; its just that his resources are insufficient." This essay, "The Bipolar Lisp Programmer", does a good job of describing Chris Granger and his experience with LightTable, which is exactly the point that mtrimpe was making.

Proper noun examples

1

Granger is an amazing talent, considering his work at Microsoft, LT, and a ton of open source.

2

Yes, coding in your very broad sense is necessary to modeling in Granger's sense.

3

I'd like to see how this differs from what Chris Granger's Eve[0] will be one day.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use granger in a sentence?

Nice that Chris Granger wants to reimagine computing, but he should finish what he starts.

What does granger mean?

An English surname originating as an occupation for a granger (farm bailiff).

What part of speech is granger?

granger is commonly used as noun.