Workaday in a sentence as an adjective

Some write soaring prose, others mundane workaday text.

Yeah, I mean, I'm also a self-taught, workaday programmer, and I agree with you.

He worried daily about money and the workaday grind.

I find it as much as a mind f* as Lisp or Prolog, though in a very workaday unixy sort of way.

These kinds of artifacts are recorded by any researcher in the workaday process of doing research.

But the danger of having your fun it in a bread-and-butter language like C++ is that you will be tempted to let it infect your workaday coding style.

The notion that business owners pay less tax than workaday individuals is a media-created myth.

There is a reason that the Founders were wealthy merchants, lawyers, and plantation owners, rather than workaday stiffs dependent on a paycheck.

I think I have seen this argument before, that X is somehow obscure, in the sense that all those lame workaday cororate drones don't use it, so it must follow that all the most awesome people gravitate towards it.

I've never met or even corresponded with him, but as a workaday programmer using Python, I've benefited tremendously from his leadership and generosity.

As a workaday Rails programmer you'll typically spend 95% of your time working far away from the internals, so a solid background in MVP design and Ruby / object oriented programming gets you pretty far on both Rails 2 and 3.

Workaday definitions

adjective

found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant

See also: everyday mundane quotidian routine unremarkable