Similar words: modify, crocodile, crocodile tears, edify, solidify, beg to differ, modification, agree to differ. Meaning: ['kəʊdɪfaɪ] v. organize into a code or system, such as a body of law.
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(31) Two Lives Left have released Codify, a platform that allows game development using the Lua scripting language, which runs directly on an Apple iPad.
(32) This book helped codify the classic fantasy story. And, indeed, both C.S. Lewis and J.R.R.
(33) Codify is built upon the Lua scripting language, a widely used scripting mechanism used in games.
(34) They also took the time to codify some conventions that sprung up in the community.
(35) This is not surprising; RUP reflects current industry best practice and typically does not codify approaches until they are well established within the field.
(36) All we can do is see how things behave, codify that behavior and do our science on that basis.
(37) In addition, thinking about the configuration of your program often forces you to codify what it can do and how the users can influence its actions.
(38) China has formulated and improved a series of legal measures to codify and institutionalise the safeguarding of human rights.
(38) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(39) These patterns codify a set of rules used to factor the functionality in a solution into a set of parts.
(40) Similarly, you need auditable, repeatable, reliable process automation that you can codify and reuse across project after project.
(41) Patterns and pattern languages capture and formally codify good designs and best experience-based practices in a way that it is possible for others to reuse them.
(42) Encouraged by these findings, Ekman then set out to organize a system by which he could codify the complex facial expressions of any given person.
(43) Ultimately all we have is those systematic laws that codify the way things behave.
(44) When you use patterns, you can be sure that the solution they provide or codify is correct, useful, and has been validated.
(45) If you could codify or quantify everything that's ever been said or written, that would be langage.
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