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Task List Code

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Task List Code has 13 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

13 facts·12 predicates·2 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:demonstrates(2), located in(1), rdf:type(1)

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13 facts
PredicateValueRef
DemonstratesSorting Example[2]
DemonstratesPython Sort Method[2]
Located inMarkdown Header Sample Task List[1]
Rdf:typeCode Snippet[2]
Programming LanguagePython[2]
Contains VariableTasks Variable[2]
Contains Sorting LogicPriority Sort[2]
UsesLambda Function[2]
AccessesPriority Attribute[2]
Is Incompletetrue[2]
Is Code Blocktrue[2]
Code Block Languagepython[2]
Has Comment# ...[2]

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typebeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
ex:CodeSnippet
programmingLanguagebeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
Python
containsVariablebeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
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containsSortingLogicbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
ex:priority-sort
usesbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
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accessesbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
ex:priority-attribute
isIncompletebeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
true
isCodeBlockbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
true
codeBlockLanguagebeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
python
demonstratesbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
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hasCommentbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
# ...
demonstratesbeam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
ex:python-sort-method

References (2)

2 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/a8a591c9-f002-40b0-886e-00845c8c7944
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      text/plain1 KBdoc:beam/a8a591c9-f002-40b0-886e-00845c8c7944
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      [Turn 4895] Assistant: Absolutely! To ensure you meet your sprint goal of completing 88% of the tasks, we'll need to prioritize and schedule them effectively. We'll sort the tasks first by their deadlines and then by their complexity. After
  2. ctx:claims/beam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
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      text/plain1 KBdoc:beam/8de5e9e7-95c9-4383-9e24-81c1ddaec95f
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      [Turn 5492] User: I'm using Agile methodologies to manage my auth integration project, and I've got 18 tasks logged in Jira 9.5.0. I'm aiming for 85% sprint completion, but I'm not sure how to prioritize my tasks. Here's my current task lis

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