Lector in a sentence as a noun

The "Rework" approach comes with a huge caveat lector! However, I wish this guy the best of luck.

Caveat lector! this is a quick and dirty, back of the napkin calculation.

This is of course his right -- it's just a collection of blog posts after all -- but caveat lector. I would probably go for textbooks instead.

I've tried feedly, feedbin, newsblur, yoleo, and lector, and so far it's between feedbin and curata.

I'm one of the developers of lector, and I'm having trouble finding people with enough feeds to put some real load on our servers.

You are not wrong, but what you wrote here is applicable to any success story posted on HN. Caveat lector. Always.

He is acting like a professor giving a lector in that interview and being redundant. The important take away is how to talk to the slowest person in the room or in this case the million+ people watching that interview.

Caveat lector: Though my examples above are written in Haskell, I don't have enough knowledge of GHC internals to know whether it performs specialization this way. Nonetheless, it could be a reasonable approach for Go.

Caveat lector: my summary is based on the abstract so I am just parroting what they have concluded; I haven't read the paper's methods and results for myself. Also, this is the "near-final" version published in advance online today.

At the time our lector explained that in the entire field of mathematics we've learned over the last 20,000 years or so how to solve about 10,000 different mathematical problems. And of those 10,000 problems, Calculus of Variations comprised about 10.

Caveat lector: I'm not familiar with the current state of the art in gamedev, so this may not be new or interesting. The gist of this is that you prefer composition over inheritance, which is a bit more functional than an OO inheritance hierarchy.

Caveat lector: You should significantly discount legal analysis from an author that confuses precedence and precedent. To be honest I am even confused about what precedent you are referring to?

V=3hnWaNThBFw The lector actually discusses a very similar or even the same study - mortality as a function of meat consumption. Not too complicated for a technical person even without a background in statistics, I believe.

Lector definitions

noun

someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church

See also: reader

noun

a public lecturer at certain universities

See also: lecturer reader