An English surname originating as a patronymic.
hammond
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hammond.
Editorial note
Look at the Hammond Novachord in the 1930s if you want to have your mind blown.
Quick take
An English surname originating as a patronymic.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of hammond gathered in one view.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A Hammond organ.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for hammond.
noun
An English surname originating as a patronymic.
noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
noun
A Hammond organ.
noun
A city in Lake County, Indiana; named for Detroit butcher George H. Hammond.
Example sentences
Look at the Hammond Novachord in the 1930s if you want to have your mind blown.
Have you thought about using the hammond distance, instead of the array?
Here's a video demonstration by Richard Hammond of Top Gear.
Amazon might be looking to expand Prime Video into Australia as well, where Clarkson, Hammond & May have just finished touring Australia with their live arena show.
XOR, hammond weight/bitcount and and equality check.
Sorry, you're one of several people on this thread who think I'm saying Hammond was a terrorist, which suggests that I didn't write very clearly.
See, for example, the lionization of Jeremy Hammond and the fantastical elevation of Stratfor, a third-tier foreign policy pundit shop, into a shadowy global intelligence firm.
I kind of like it, the Hammond organ at least.
It's actually notoriously difficult to operate them, if you take a look at this video of Richard Hammond driving an F1 car, he takes several tries to get it moving.
But complaining in general isn't going to get you anywhere and even if this HN thread totally blows up, it's not going to sway anyone at Amazon or Clarkson, Hammond or May.
BTW, I did help manage and fund Mark Hammond (then at Active State), when I was leading Mozilla in the early noughties, to add C-Python as an alternative scripting language engine to Gecko.
It seems to me that Hammond was answering tongue-in-cheek and only meant to emphasize that his focus was on Node.js alone: One more thing: Developers using IO instead of Node are, well, not invited.
Quote examples
Thank you for clarifying this, it is the following excerpt that confused me since Scott Hammond referred to "users of Node.js" as "developers".
“IO.js, what’s that?” asked Joyent CEO Scott Hammond in response to my query about whether projects based on the fork would be able to enter.
>> “IO.js, what’s that?” asked Joyent CEO Scott Hammond in response to my query about whether projects based on the fork would be able to enter.
I explicitly state I am not pointing fingers at anyone in the article in paragraph 6: "I have no information linking Wikileaks, Asssange, Hammond, Monsegur, the FBI or anyone else directly with these malicious files.
Proper noun examples
Acting as a go-between for (presumably Jeremy Hammond) the Stratfor hacker and Stratfor itself, Brown misled Stratfor in order to throw the scent off Hammond.
The hacker is not named, and it’s not clear if it’s convicted Stratfor intruder Jeremy Hammond, or an earlier hacker who’s known to have penetrated the company first.
But reading Scott Hammond's PR again I have the impression that he oppose the open-governance model to Enterprise users' needs.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use hammond in a sentence?
Look at the Hammond Novachord in the 1930s if you want to have your mind blown.
What does hammond mean?
An English surname originating as a patronymic.
What part of speech is hammond?
hammond is commonly used as noun.