Heaps in a sentence as a noun

And on top of it, it is using isolated heaps. That is beautiful I think.

Do you pay in terms of raw CPU performance by copying messages and keeping private heaps per lightweight process? Yes you do.

It's a two-column interface with extra heaps of whitespace and thick borders. Yeah, Obtvse imitates Svtble that's the point.

I got heaps of abuse for my terrible script. At first I got emotional, and a good 75% of the time I would have stopped there, feeling grumpy and hating assholes on the internet.

Peter Jackson engaged the wider community and got heaps of conflicting ideas and advice to draw from.

Oh yeah, and heaps of iPads as gifts. The people that make it back speak of a strange society, where everybody is essentially a mindless part of a big mainframe, not unlike the Borg in Star Trek.

Heaps in a sentence as an adverb

It is a technology that exists because it makes a few people a ton of money and gives regular people a dopamine tweak along with heaps of suffering. It is the online equivalent of a crackhouse.

While memory is not really a big issue for a developer these days, this is huge because previously we were forced to run at large heaps, which would cause 'fun' GC pauses while typing. The code completion is now fast enough to put back into auto mode.

Fibonacci heaps, AVL trees, KMP, Coppersmith-Winograd, these are all little works of art and theoretically great solutions. With big data, they will perform better than more naive solutions.

This "cyberwar" mess has very real ramifications, and those are heaps of tortured/executed prisoners stacked up wrapped in plastic[5] with death certificates fraudulently made by the state. Real A level war crimes stuff.

It changes heaps. The policeman has to prove the crime, because proving that the person has been inconsistent is such and such answers won't lead anywhere. Of course, like in US, helping the police is a positive point at the trial. The "allowed to lie for your own defense" rule seems heaps more ethical to me, because it's so much more aligned with human's behavior.

I also want to start a data structure series, where I go through all of the standard examples: red black trees, prefix trees, fibonacci heaps, etc. I would absolutely love to see more applications of these ideas, and I already have quite a few in mind for graph algorithms.

Quote Examples using Heaps

With slums all along the street, with metal shacks aptly named 'hotels', with heaps of trash openly laid out and eaten by cows, with homeless kids/adults in bare feet walking along side of roads, with groups of women on their knees dusting the road with brooms. Then briefly comes tons of cars and people walking in between traffic. Tons of cars and people. Some semblance of city began to form. 2 story buildings. Then you're at your 5 star hotel in a 'nice' neighborhood. Across from slums and heaps of garbage and dirt roads and massive traffic and beggars everywhere. This is with no raining, which is usually 8 months out of the year. Recent trip from Mumbai to airport hotel. Armed guards at outside the airport entrance. Taxi drivers mobbing you, trying to grab your bags. Your driver drives on local road as he speaks in his broken english how low this fare is, and you seemed to be stuck in traffic for an eternity what should've taken only 20 minutes. Highway barely constructed, with no workers in sight. Loud motor cars everywhere, no semblance of order. Tons of beggars/slums fills the side of the road. Nearby, restaurants, all with heaps of garbage sitting outside the establishments, attracting only the locals.

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Heaps definitions

noun

a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers"

adverb

very much; "thanks heaps"