Marvelously in a sentence as an adverb

Sounds marvelously independent doesn't it? In fact, it allows us to stack the panel with ISVs that back our cause.

The Stripe API for this was marvelously simple to work with. All told, I had around 20-25 lines of code for dealing with subscriptions.

An absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.

Because I find your complaints about them absurd, I use both of these services every day and they work marvelously.

It works marvelously. Example: We're running retargeting for an SaaS startup that gets a lot of airtime on HN, and they're snagging new users at less than $2/head.

It was a marvelously cool technology looking to solve a problem very few people actually had.

His writings are marvelously alive and his English is first-rate. He deserves to be better remembered for the pivotal role he played.

This is an MVP. As such I think it works marvelously. Bells and whistles can be added later and if they're added with the same ideology of simplicity first then this could be a real winner of a product.

And they did so in a way without having to bring CS theory into what was previously a marvelously straightforward discussion.

I'm annoyed to have to write this, because I'm one of the people who thought the Stuxnet thing was marvelously overhyped and unlikely to be true. Friends of mine who are much smarter than me thought the worm might have just been a cover for direct sabotage.

It can work marvelously - it's quiet, nobody bothers me, the internet is asleep and I have a clear focus. But if I've already spent the whole day thinking, then decision fatigue kills my productivity completely.

But from purely engineering viewpoint they have performed marvelously. As a rule I hate purely technical/financial solution that helps someone to isolate himself from a social problem and not solving it.

It strikes me as marvelously natural and beautiful and anything but contrived. That this corresponds to studying quadratic field extensions is a confirmation of that, if there were ever any serious doubt.

He clearly states that he isn't comfortable with the responsibilities that come bundled with being part of the operations of a marvelously popular product. His love lies with creating, tinkering and exploring.

And it does that marvelously. As a byproduct it also fosters the sort of community that ends up providing interesting discussion from time to time, but if the site became about that it would not last and it could easily cause a derailing of the site's main purpose.

The only good things I can really say are that when V8 works, it works marvelously, and that if you can somehow track down a V8 developer they're usually incredibly helpful. Regardless, having to head over to the Google campus and buy a dev coffee isn't a scalable solution to these kinds of problems.

A bit dry, but marvelously detailed and surprisingly objective given its origins; I recommend it unreservedly to anyone with an interest in the history of its subject matter.

This is a meticulously researched, marvelously analyzed, and brilliantly synthesized order done by a judge who has a keen grasp of not just the facts of the case but of those that really matter. As the opinion notes, this was a case of "first impression" - meaning that no published decision has ever dealt specifically with the precise question raised of whether APIs in themselves are protectable by copyright or not.

You see, the bottom line for me is that simulations are really valuable, but not taking into account the human factors involving the business, how the people actually consume your product, you can have great ideas that work on excel and flunk marvelously on the market.

Marvelously definitions

adverb

(used as an intensifier) extremely well; "her voice is superbly disciplined"; "the colors changed wondrously slowly"

See also: wonderfully wondrous wondrously superbly toppingly marvellously terrifically