This bingo card has 41 words: C/C++/C# is mentioned/ discussed, g++/debugging is mentioned/ discussed, Compiling is mentioned/ discussed, Building is mentioned/ discussed, Linking is mentioned/discussed, Object-oriented programming is mentioned/ discussed, Forgets to unmute their audio, Tuscon introduces their new hires, but not Centennial’s, OWL tracks a random person who is not speaking, Fixes technical difficulties in the middle of the meeting, Someone asks a leading question just so they can answer it themselves, Someone almost falls out of their chair, “So I didn’t make slides today, I thought we’d just do a demonstration instead”, Presenter says they created slides day of, Side conversations over the presenter, Relative line numbers in vim, Presenter reuses old slides, Horrible vim color scheme, Someone in Centennial takes over and explains concept quicker/ better, Code doesn’t run/ work, Hyperfixates on a super niche concept, Someone falls asleep during meeting, Someone struggles to log in to a system, Aaron forgets to show up for meeting/ shows up late, Someone has a fresh drink for the meeting, “Hey, can you guys hear us OK?”, Meeting runs longer than 1 hour, Someone rants about XMidas, Code works/ runs on first attempt, Slide is at least 80% words, Uses emacs, notepad, or other text editor (not VSCode or other IDE), Uses vim, Someone asks a question that isn’t repeated for Zoom, Slide is vague/ unhelpful, Slide has a useless/ random photo, Someone asks if the screen share is working, A slide has typos/ latex mistakes, Aaron gets bored and switches away from zoom during the meeting, Someone brings a fresh snack to the meeting, Presentation ends 20 min or more early and Presenter goes on a >= 10 min tangent in middle of presentation.
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