recode

IPA: rɪkˈoʊd

verb

  • To code again or differently.
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Examples of "recode" in Sentences

  • - Format, recode, analyze and report quantitative data;
  • For that (and more), you can use the 'recode' program (package
  • The engineer would determine the problem and recode the relevant part of the search algorithm.
  • Microsoft released this week an upgrade to a tool that helps secure applications for the Internet without having to recode them.
  • Because paying down a home equity is not an option for most folks, consider asking your bank to recode your home equity as a mortgage.
  • Meanwhile, NATO's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen is preparing a new "strategic concept" that would recode the organization's operating system for the next summit in Lisbon in 2010.
  • IE6 is on the way out because of security concerns, and hassles faced by Web developers and designers "who have often had to recode their site to get it to work," StatCounter CEO Aodhan Cullen said in a new release.
  • If you can increase the NASA budget to recode every last ballistics code at the centers and its contractors from FORTRAN to anything modern, then you might be able to get the money to redesign the heritage hardware and redo all the structural analyses, etc.
  • Those couples will not be included in the official national count of married couples because the Census Bureau does not have time before April to change its editing processes -- which "recode" the answer of any person who says he or she is a spouse in a same-sex marriage to "unmarried partner."

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