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  2. Template:Compare dates - Wikipedia

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    This template takes two mandatory unnamed parameters. The first is a date/time string and the second is a level of precision. It then returns a plain language comparison of the date/time to the current UTC date/time. If it's not the next, current, or previous one, the template just returns the date/time entered.

  3. Lightning Speed - Wikipedia

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    Release date. August 26, 1928 () Running time. 50 minutes: Country: United States: Languages: Silent English intertitles: Lightning Speed is a 1928 American action ...

  4. Coding interview - Wikipedia

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    Some questions involve projects that the candidate has worked on in the past. A coding interview is intended to seek out creative thinkers and those who can adapt their solutions to rapidly changing and dynamic scenarios. [citation needed] Typical questions that a candidate might be asked to answer during the second-round interview include: [7]

  5. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, it was announced that Salesforce would acquire Slack for $27.7 billion, its largest acquisition to date. [28] The acquisition closed in July 2021. [29] Journalists covering the acquisition emphasized the price Salesforce paid for Slack, which was a 54% premium compared to Slack's market value. [30] [better source needed]

  6. Gayle Laakmann McDowell - Wikipedia

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    McDowell has also written the books Cracking the PM Interview (for product managers: PMs), [6] Cracking the PM career [7] and Cracking the Tech Career. [8] Coverage of her books include The New York Times , [ 9 ] The Guardian , [ 10 ] The Wall Street Journal , [ 11 ] USA Today , [ 12 ] U.S. News & World Report , [ 13 ] and Fast Company .

  7. Lightning talk - Wikipedia

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    A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz .

  8. Velocity (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In other words, a team can inflate velocity by estimating tasks more conservatively. If a team says that a task will take four hours or is worth 4 points instead of taking two hours or being worth two points, their velocity will look better (sometimes called point inflation). [5] [1]

  9. Lightning round - Wikipedia

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    A lightning round is a round of a game or contest in which the duration of the round is a pre-determined length of time, and the goal is typically to accomplish as much as possible within that period. The most common format of a lightning round is in a question-and-answer game, to answer as many questions as possible within a given time limit.