porting
1 Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of porting1
First recorded in 1970–75; port 5 ( def. ) (in the sense “to rewrite a source code”) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Origin of porting2
First recorded in 1955–60; port 4 (in the sense “opening on a cylinder surface”) + -ing 1
Example Sentences
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It seems natural that once these games achieve this impressive narrative space, you can start to think about porting them over.
From New York Times
From a technological standpoint, porting a phone number from one plan or service to another is usually pretty easy.
From Washington Post
“This support has included offering significant further funding, over and above grant funding, to support development, porting and marketing,” read PQube’s statement.
From The Verge
Aspyr’s bread and butter is porting beloved games so you would think it would know better than to ship something so busted.
From The Verge
The session will be led by Marcin Undak, on Google’s Stadia porting platform team, and promises a “detailed overview of the technology behind Google’s solution for running unmodified Windows games on Stadia.”
From The Verge
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