1. interning - Noun
2. interning - Verb
interning (plural internings)
(programming) Practice of always using references instead of copies of equal objects.
In computer programming, the practice of using always references in place of copies of equal objects is known as interning.
interning
present participle of intern
After a brief spell with a music management and PR agency in Manchester, Grimshaw moved to London, where he helped run club nights while interning at MTV. Source: Internet
A thread on that talks about Orlando making an appearance on Andrei and Elizabeth’s American wedding, has comments about Jenn having met him when she was interning at the radio station. Source: Internet
After interning with the Firm, she completed her studies at BPP University College where she pursued both her Masters of Law and Legal Practice Certificate. Source: Internet
If only she picks up half of what Bill knew from interning at his desk, I will be willing to go at a moment’s notice, should she ask that I serve at her will and pleasure. Source: Internet
I had been doing a bunch of internships and ended up going to Washington DC and interning at Nightline with Ted Koppel. Source: Internet
She spent most of her free time at college gaining experience and interning at BBC South Today, KOAA News 5, ITV Central and a handful of others along the way. Source: Internet