Self-contained in a sentence as an adjective

Which means she can watch any episode, at random, and enjoy it as a self-contained story.

I would think that Sway would also have the capability to create self-contained document files.

A single self-contained script with no other dependencies.

One fundamental fallacy I see people make is that all pieces of work need to be conceptually complete and self-contained.

I have not taken time since SGen landed to\n revisit that, though, so the situation might be much\n better.\n 2. OCaml can produce tiny self-contained binaries.

Mono's\n AOT gets you the self-contained easily, but you'll be\n looking at relatively large executables.

"It has a self-contained master-key for extending the evaluation to any number of decimal places.

What is the PirateBox?PirateBox is a self-contained mobile communication and file sharing device.

People really mean different things when they say "simple".For someone it may be "the abstraction is so clean, small and self-contained that I don't have to look at the implementation", for others "the implementation is so clean, small and self-contained that I don't need any abstraction".

The way to become a decent programmer for realz is to start on very simple, self-contained projects like scripts for data analysis, and move upward to more complex programs once you get the non-trivial architectural problems associated with simple ones down.

And if no one wants to directly pay for a forked version of some library, why would any company bother maintaining a fork when they can just contribute their improvements back and let the open source community maintain them for free?With a self-contained product like Light Table, on the other hand, there's a very real danger that some company could come along, fork the code base, make a bunch of improvements and start selling their version.

Self-contained definitions

adjective

constituting a complete and independent unit in and of itself; "the university is like a self-contained city with shops and all amenities"

adjective

in full control of your faculties; "the witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination"; "perfectly poised and sure of himself"; "more self-contained and more dependable than many of the early frontiersmen"; "strong and self-possessed in the face of trouble"

See also: collected equanimous poised self-collected self-possessed