What part of speech is 'proactive'?
Adjective.
In what context is 'cutting-edge' often used?
Technical contexts.
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High-Level Overview

What part of speech is 'proactive'?

Adjective.

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Granular Analysis

In what context is 'cutting-edge' often used?

Technical contexts.

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Granular Analysis

Why is scalability important for changes in a business?

To ensure that the changes can accommodate future growth.

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Solid Code Quality

What does 'swamped' mean in a business context?

To be very busy with a huge amount of work or tasks.

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Solid Code Quality

In what context should you give a 'once-over'?

Before signing a contract.

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Tweak Suggestions

What does 'tweak' mean in a technical context?

A slight change to something to make it more correct, effective, or suitable.

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Deprecated Features

What is a common reason for code to be marked as deprecated?

The introduction of a more efficient syntax.

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Solid Code Quality

What does the term 'solid' describe in the context of code quality?

It indicates that the code is robust, reliable, and well-constructed.

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Blockers in Workflow

Why is the missing documentation considered a blocker?

Because it prevents progress on the task.

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Robust Systems

What does 'robust' refer to in the context of systems or software?

It refers to being effective, reliable, and unlikely to break or fail.

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Robust Systems

What type of system has been built to protect company data from cyberattacks?

A robust cybersecurity system.

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Robust Systems

What is the primary purpose of a robust cybersecurity system?

To ensure company data is protected from cyberattacks.

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Blockers in Workflow

What is a blocker in a workflow?

An issue that is preventing progress on a specific task.

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Blockers in Workflow

What should you do if your code won't run?

Try debugging it to find the problem.

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Blockers in Workflow

What is an example of a blocker mentioned?

Missing documentation.

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Robust Systems

What does it mean to integrate software seamlessly?

To incorporate it into an existing system without sudden changes, interruptions, or problems.

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Robust Systems

What is the benefit of a seamless integration of new software?

It ensures a smooth transition.

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Heads-Up Notifications

What is an example of using 'heads-up' in a sentence?

I just wanted to give you a heads-up that I’ll be on holiday for the next 2 weeks.

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Heads-Up Notifications

In what context might someone request a 'fresh pair of eyes'?

To check the correctness of their calculations.

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Granular Analysis

What part of speech is 'cutting-edge'?

Adjective.

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Granular Analysis

What does 'once-over' mean?

To look at and examine something quickly.

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Robust Systems

What does 'future-proof' technology mean?

Technology designed to remain usable even as technology changes.

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Flagging Issues

What should you do if you find mistakes in a shared document?

Flag them for later review.

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Flagging Issues

In what context is the term 'flag' used in this document?

As a verb in a business context.

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Solid Code Quality

What does it mean to be proactive?

Taking action to make changes yourself rather than reacting to things that happen.

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Solid Code Quality

How does a proactive employee approach potential problems?

By considering potential problems before they arise.

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High-Level Overview

In what context is the term 'proactive' often used?

In a business context.

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High-Level Overview

What is disruptive technology?

A new technology that completely changes the way things are done.

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Flagging Issues

What does it mean to flag an item?

To mark it for attention or treatment in a specified way.

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Robust Systems

What type of professionals is being sought for building future-proof systems?

Professionals who can design adaptable technology.

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High-Level Overview

What is meant by a high-level view of a project’s architecture?

It refers to a general overview rather than specific details.

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Robust Systems

What is a sanity check?

A check to ensure that a process, calculation, or result is logical and free from errors.

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Flagging Issues

When should a sanity check be performed?

Before submitting a report to catch any mistakes.

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High-Level Overview

Can you give an example of a recent disruptive technology?

The introduction of ride-sharing apps.

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Solid Code Quality

What does initiative mean in a business context?

The ability to use your judgment to make decisions and act without needing to be told what to do.

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High-Level Overview

What type of analysis is needed at this stage?

An overview, not a granular analysis.

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Granular Analysis

What does 'granular' refer to in this context?

Including small details.

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Robust Systems

What does 'down' refer to in a technical context?

A computer or system that is not working, usually for a limited time.

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Heads-Up Notifications

How long will the network be down today?

For one hour.

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Blockers in Workflow

What is the reason for the network being down?

For maintenance.

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Solid Code Quality

What is the purpose of debugging in programming?

To identify and correct errors or bugs in a program.

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Solid Code Quality

How does the latest software release reflect on its codebase?

It is considered to have a solid codebase.

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Tweak Suggestions

What feedback did the dev team provide regarding the system?

The system could be improved with just a few tweaks.

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Robust Systems

What type of changes are avoided during seamless integration?

Sudden changes, interruptions, or problems.

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Solid Code Quality

What does 'cutting-edge' refer to?

Very modern and with all the newest features.

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Solid Code Quality

Which company is known for releasing cutting-edge technology?

Apple.

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High-Level Overview

What does 'scalable' mean in a business context?

It describes a business or system that can easily grow or be made larger.

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Deprecated Features

What does 'deprecated' mean in software or code?

Features that can be used but are not recommended, usually because they’re outdated.

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Solid Code Quality

How might someone use 'swamped' in a sentence?

Sorry, I can't join you for lunch today - I'm swamped with work.

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Deprecated Features

Why should we update deprecated code?

Because a more efficient syntax has been introduced.

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Heads-Up Notifications

In what context is the term 'heads-up' often used?

To inform someone about an upcoming event or situation.

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Go-Ahead Process

What does 'go-ahead' refer to in a business context?

A situation when permission is given for someone to do something or for an event to happen.

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High-Level Overview

Why is a high-level view important in project discussions?

It helps stakeholders understand the overall structure and goals without getting bogged down in specifics.

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Flagging Issues

What is the significance of having a 'fresh pair of eyes' in business?

It helps to gain new perspectives and identify potential issues.

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Heads-Up Notifications

What does 'heads-up' mean?

A warning that something is going to happen, usually to prepare for it.

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Solid Code Quality

Why is initiative important in the workplace?

It allows individuals to take action and make decisions independently.

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Solid Code Quality

How should employees demonstrate initiative?

By using their judgment to make decisions without always needing direction.

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Solid Code Quality

What is the context of the term 'granular' in this text?

It is used as an adjective in a business setting.

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High-Level Overview

What type of information is typically included in a high-level project architecture overview?

General components, relationships, and interactions within the project.

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Granular Analysis

What does 'a fresh pair of eyes' refer to?

Another person who can provide a fresh outlook on an issue.

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Go-Ahead Process

What is required after testing is complete before deploying an update?

The go-ahead from the team lead.

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