Intermix in a sentence as a verb

You can intermix both Java and Scala. I'm using it within my company and for my personal projects.

But the nice thing about it is that you can intermix Obj-C and Ruby code freely to write the low level parts of your app in C/Obj-C if you want to. There is even a bridge between C/Obj-C and Ruby which enables you to call native functions from your Ruby code.

> Do any married couples randomly intermix clothing, like all shirts go here, mine and yours, even the non-heteronormative couples? Yes, and not even sorted by type.

Knockout only really works if you totally intermix your model code with it. You have to annotate every darn thing until it's impossible to see what the underlying logic was.

> Do any married couples randomly intermix clothing, like all shirts go here, mine and yours, even the non-heteronormative couples? Yes.

Even C language, the base of C++, is context-dependent, which in practice means that you need to intermix parsing and semantic analysis. Consider for example this code 'T*t'.

Also there are some significant differences, like the flatter plates look to be half-height instead of 1/3 height which would cause problems if you intermix the two!

Does the CMS have features allowing online producers to easily intermix words and multimedia, in the way that Verge and Polygon do?

There are sidewalks, and indeed most modern suburbs intermix commercial space such that, at my old suburban house, a giant grocery store was a five minute walk. And where does this "discouraged from knowing about your neighbours" argument keep coming from?

We'd typically intermix some suitable "matching" small plates so we could try the wines with and without food. From a half dozen or so of these, my anecdotal conclusions: A good percentage of expensive wines are either very difficult to enjoy or flatly bad.

Many intermix videos and viral media to tether off of other's fame. The air of grandeur of the platform allowing people to post with pomposity while simultaneously sharecropping.

But library writers usually can't fairly dictate those terms, especially if the users want intermix libraries from other sources which may use a different toolchain.

Generalized: Friends don't let friends closely intermix their general purpose programming language code with a DSL or query language of another system they're interfacing with. This also closely applies to engines like Elasticsearch, or passing off some work to another executable.

Much of America saw segregation[6] as the natural order of the world and couldn't imagine that people of different races could or should "intermix". Many very powerful segregation proponents fought tooth and claw to keep it alive, killing, torturing, and imprisoning countless people that they saw as their enemies.

Anyways: the reason deep architectures are used with more "learning" capacity is due to being able to intermix different kinds of activations. A typical example of this is a deep belief network where you have an initial layer that takes in continuous data and then the activations change it to binary.

Net wanted to be" bubbles that all intermix through network APIs to other social media bubble companies. Unless someone is capable of building a Facebook/LinkedIn that won't info grab and bother the **** out of every contact you've ever had, while maintaining that "niche market" feel for every user, and while keeping that "closely resembling real life social activity graph" feel.

Intermix definitions

verb

combine into one; "blend the nuts and raisins together"; "he blends in with the crowd"; "We don't intermingle much"

See also: blend immingle intermingle