Prototype in a sentence as a noun

You build a quick prototype and\n get it in front of users to see what they do with it.

" 3 weeks later, my prototype is the basis for specs for a whole new system.

Our android prototype has 250k+ downloads and 2k+ reviews.

We invested in Oculus after we saw a demo of the new prototype.

But life is full of edge cases and exceptions, and no one should act like their life should be the prototype for everyone else's.

After having the F-16 shoved down their throats by Boyd, they again gold-plated the design and the resulting fighter was nothing like the prototype.

Mr. Forstall said he invented a patent for double-tapping on Web pages because as he had been using a prototype of the iPhone to surf the web, he realized he was spending a lot of time pinching and zooming the page to fit text perfectly on the screen.

They were basically a sales pit: founder was a salesman, and he hired a bunch of salesmen to go sell ahead into the market and hired us to build a prototype.

They started off with a crazy console design, which is almost an experimental prototype device, this is not the sort of thing one usually does with a console.

* Second, an idea or early prototype has little correlation to its inevitable success or failure.

>It feels very prototype-ish and I can't help but feel that it's the precursor to something better Google might even be working on now as we try these.^^ This is totally the point of this run of Google Glass.

No one in 1988 could say "a dynamic, prototype-based, garbage-collected language paired with a simple event model will allow developers to create simple real-time network applications easily in 2011".

Prototype definitions

noun

a standard or typical example; "he is the prototype of good breeding"; "he provided America with an image of the good father"

See also: paradigm epitome image