Remaking in a sentence as a noun

Does that mean you are just remaking a spreadsheet? Cmon.

Scrap it and start again, after remaking your pitch and workshopping the **** out of it.

Look beyond your personal gains and to the remaking of a whole country. If all brains leave, your country will be dead soon.

I'm frankly a bit surprised that they opted for copying it instead of remaking it.

There are urban pioneers that are remaking entire neighborhoods. There's huge opportunites in the city, you just have to pick your spots.

That problem has been solved, why are you remaking it without a strong incentive? There are examples of crypto being used by amateurs with success though.

I'm a pea-brained dolt in the server sphere, and when I was remaking my server I went with nginx over apache on the advice of a friend because "the config file is easier to understand." He was right.

But this isn't just about "copying" it is also about using, and remaking and recreating. If the 1978 law was still in effect I could create a cat in the hat game or movie, without having to pay licensing fees.

This article has got it wrong; Sinofsky is remaking Microsoft. He is, of course, remaking it into an even more competitive, Apple-ish kind of place.

Like it or not, if we ever succeeded in remaking the world in the American image, we'd destroy the planet. If you don't believe me, look at per capita greenhouse gas emissions.

Just imagine if we were in the late 1950s, and still obsessed with defeating the Nazis, and remaking our entire society to protect against the threat from Hitler. That's where we are today in America.

This may hopefully forecast a whole new way of making and remaking content world wide, from videos to music, to pictures, to stories. Congratulations again.

Most programmers are gears, they are attempting to deal with the complexity inherent in your company is a great way to procrastinate, waste time remaking the build system, and get fired. I am sure we have all see this happen.

What about remaking games from companies that don't exist anymore? /not an expert on copyright and honestly curious

To someone who's currently reverse-engineering Thief for the purposes of remaking it for modern platforms, this is a wonderfully helpful document. Many thanks.

Instead of what you want to build—the consumer-facing, world-remaking thing—almost invariably you are pushed to build a small piece of technology that somebody with a lot of money wants built cheaply. As the engineer and writer Alex Payne put it, these startups represent “the field offices of a large distributed workforce assembled by venture capitalists and their associate institutions,” doing low-overhead, low-risk R&D for five corporate giants.

Remaking definitions

noun

creation that is created again or anew; "it is a remake of an old film"

See also: remake