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SKILL is a Lisp dialect used as a scripting language and PCell (parameterized cells) description language used in many electronic design automation (EDA) software suites by Cadence Design Systems. It was originally put forth in an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) paper in 1990.
Skill (labor), a measure of a worker's abilities; The Skill, an album by The Sherbs; Skill F.C. de Bruxelles, a defunct Belgian football (soccer) club; Skills (company), a San Francisco, California, U.S., event promoter, record label and store; Cadence SKILL, a scripting language; USS Skill, at least two ships of the United States Navy
Cadence forecast its annual profit, excluding items, in the range of $6.65 to $6.75 per share, also below the estimate of $6.83 a share. Its revenue stood at $1.36 billion for the quarter ended ...
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The former executive and another former high-level executive from Intel's manufacturing division critiqued Holthaus as lacking technical skill — a quality that analysts and Intel insiders agree ...
In Western musical theory, a cadence (from Latin cadentia ' a falling ') is the end of a phrase in which the melody or harmony creates a sense of full or partial resolution, especially in music of the 16th century onwards. [2] A harmonic cadence is a progression of two or more chords that concludes a phrase, section, or piece of music. [3]
The GOP leadership in the House has proposed eliminating two education tax credits to save the government $85 billion over 10 years. Here’s what’s at stake.
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