Scaffold in a sentence as a noun

As other people have said, you need to scaffold interfaces, and rebuild small parts.

They just need adults that know how to facilitate & scaffold that learning.

Especially in a language like Ruby where it's so easy to write DSLs, I don't see where you'd ever want a scaffold.

The command-line tools in Mulberry help you quickly scaffold the structure, content, and customizations for your app.

Scaffold in a sentence as a verb

A customized rails scaffold can go a long way to solve a lot of real business problems, and doesn't HN often talk about the value of producing an "MVP"?

It's always funny when you use one of those little tools to scaffold a little app and then realize that 500M of disk space were used to setup a simple hello world example.

It's a great way to speed up learning the very basic scaffold necessary for engaging with graded readers or children's materials.

I think in theory what you should do is maintain a log of all of the scaffolding you did, and which commit you did them in, and that way you can just check out that commit, re-run the scaffold, and then merge that back into your tree.

Scaffold definitions

noun

a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded)

noun

a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers

verb

provide with a scaffold for support; "scaffold the building before painting it"