Used in a Sentence

interleaving

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

Editorial note

> The author's point is to avoid interleaving logic and side-effects But with mocks you're not really interleaving side effects.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The action of interleaving.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

The action of interleaving.

noun

Data that has been interleaved.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for interleaving.

noun

The action of interleaving.

noun

Data that has been interleaved.

Example sentences

1

> The author's point is to avoid interleaving logic and side-effects But with mocks you're not really interleaving side effects.

2

Much of the remaining latency is likely coming from FEC and interleaving needed for the RF links.

3

I'm not sure that this interleaving is present in the description of Make in the article being discussed.

4

FEC and interleaving induced latency will likely become the dominant term for LEOs.

5

This is the ambiguity, is he saying Haskell complex because it has a lot of interleaving with it's concepts, that other languages do not?

6

Understanding memory interleaving can help balancing the work between different memory channels.

7

The bit that I'm still confused about is how the interleaving of run-time inside compile-time inside run-time inside compile-time etc.

8

Threads are what you want for concurrent programming (i.e., non-deterministic interleaving of behaviour, which with GHC can be run in either single-threaded or multi-threaded mode).

9

No need to reason about interleaving and shared data and such.

10

We hope that both the race detector and the introduction of goroutine preemption and interleaving in Go 1.1 has already helped programmers identify and eliminate many such bugs.

11

Alternatively, such a system can be done by interleaving bitstrings for coordinates then converting the result to base 10000 or something and encoding each digit with a word.

12

I mean, I know usually there's cache line sized interleaving repeating for each memory channel, but it would sure be nice to reliably control which memory access goes to which memory module.

Quote examples

1

How does the "your concurrent program can never have data races" claim go along with Actor model indeterminism and message interleaving?

2

I feel they don't solve the problem they set out to solve, "callback hell" or cleanly interleaving async and sync code together, and I don't find their syntax aesthetic.

3

That doesn't mean everyone agrees with his definitions, which is why he revives the word "complected" to mean objective interleaving of concepts, and pulls out "hard" from the way people use complex to mean something one is unfamiliar with.

4

The slogan "Das Auto" for VW at least in Germany can rather be considered as a subtile hint that probably most Germans, when they think of a car, first think of a VW (hinting the deep interleaving of post-WW-II German culture and VW).

Proper noun examples

1

Interleaving contexts, spaced repetition, etc.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use interleaving in a sentence?

> The author's point is to avoid interleaving logic and side-effects But with mocks you're not really interleaving side effects.

What does interleaving mean?

The action of interleaving.

What part of speech is interleaving?

interleaving is commonly used as noun.