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coding

/koh-ding/US // ˈkoʊ dɪŋ //

编码,打码,编码方式,代码

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Statistics.

    • : the transforming of a variate into a more convenient variate.

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Examples

  • Now age 12, she is founder and chief executive of CoderBunnyz, a business that aims to make coding fun for everyone.

  • If you have no good coding system, you are always running a considerable risk .

  • Just looking at it as a coding simulation, it feels very impersonal.

  • Last year, Lambda School raised $74 million for its coding education program.

  • Not true, says Blomfield, telling me it was a five-day project designed to get back into coding and play with a robotic 2D printer.

  • He called his college roommate, Sam Yam, who immediately got to coding; within months, their website, Patreon, was launched.

  • So we learned everything ourselves—designing circuit boards, coding—and persuaded fashion manufacturers to work with us.

  • Acclaimed novelist Vikram Chandra is equally obsessed with the tech world of computer coding and the realm of imagination.

  • For those with coding experience, you might also consider whether the data is available through an API.

  • George said coding and digital innovation were becoming basic artistic methods.

  • The process, both of coding and of uncoding, is very laborious, and hardly pays for the trouble involved.

  • However, some concessions have been made, partly to simplify coding.

  • He reached a decision and nodded to Prochaska, then began coding his thoughts.

  • Sir Oliver Lodge was present with me at one of the performances at which the time-coding method was used.

  • I also had in my mind the fact that there is a method of communicating figures by time-coding.