Resource in a sentence as a noun

Raw req/s per resource> 10gen's order seems to be, #5, then everything else in some order.

This is incredibly useful for keeping resource usage down.

What drove me to Chrome at the time was the resource hunger and the inferior UI of Firefox, not the video thing.

While cache misses are indeed a large percent of resource requests, it is misguided to analyze the cost of cache misses in isolation.

The Docs team knows they'll never be competitive with Office until they can match its scripting facilities, but they're not getting any resource love.

The content industry currently pretends it is in the mining business, with large upfront costs to extract a valuable and rare resource then bring it to market.

As a burgeoning geek in desperate need of a personal identity, this digital playground was an infinite resource to push against.

It was decided that "time" would be treated as a valuable player resource: for that reason, raw materials were spread all over the galaxy map, which takes hours to traverse.

The crucial resource needed to repack your wheel bearing balls isn't the steel to make the balls or the dead cow to grease them with; it's the knowledge about which balls are the right size, and which ones are already subtly cracked.

However, just to be extra cautious weve temporarily disabled external resource loading while we explore alternatives.

If an architect is well-integrated with the team, and can work with them to actually develop what he's working on in tandem with reality and determine the right levels of abstraction, then they can be a great resource for a software team.

"A family anecdote: my mom was working on her Phd in urban planning back in the 1970s and her advisor said to her "You know, in the future, many of these issues of traffic and resource allocation will be resolved through computer simulations, so you should learn to program.

For example, Linux's 'cgroups' resource-control mechanism has long been in the kernel, but not widely used by userspace tools, and there are moves to sort out this situation by essentially letting the init system also own resource assignments, which would more tightly couple those components.

It is an absolute trainwreck, but aside from that, the primary issue for consumers now is that apps built with Phonegap no longer work correctly on newer versions of Android and haven't for months, which is why Gabriele's extremely simple and resource-minimal app is currently getting a bunch of 1- and 2-star reviews in the Google Play store with complaints about the speed.

Resource definitions

noun

available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed

noun

a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed; "the local library is a valuable resource"

noun

the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource"

See also: resourcefulness imagination