This Microsoft co-founder famous for jumping over chairs
Bill Gates
The weapon or tool Jedi are famous for carrying
Lightsaber
This stock market bubble coincided with the “failure” of the internet in 2000
Dot-com Bubble
The term for a programming error that causes a program to behave unexpectedly or crash
A bug
The value of is 1^0
1
The only one of the main three Microsoft Office application that was acquired, not developed internally
PowerPoint
They said “Do. Or do not. There is no try.”
Yoda
This term used to describe current large language models was created in 1965
Artificial Intelligence or AI
A simple data structure follows the “last in, first out” (LIFO) principle
A stack
The namesake of the number “e”
Leonhard Euler
The Swedish mobile phone company that was bought then sold by Microsoft in the 2010s
Nokia
The protagonists find themselves on this snow planet during Episode 5: Empire Strikes Back
Hoth
This version of a technology related to cryptocurrencies was first developed in 1990s
Blockchain
In object-oriented programming, this concept allows a class to inherit properties and behaviors from another class
Inheritance
3-14
The first Microsoft operating system (was not initially developed by Microsoft)
MS-DOS or 86-DOS
An organelle that supposedly connects people to the Force (and is named after a real organelle)
Midi-chlorian
What the initialism NFT stands for
Non-Fungible Token
Is what the common web communication acronym “HTTP” stand for
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
The name of a coordinate system Rene Descartes invented
Cartesian geometry
The name of the famous Windows XP wallpaper
Rolling Hills
This star of the Original Trilogy wanted to be killed off in the movies
Harrison Ford
This Nintendo produced VR headset was released in 1995
Virtual Boy
This common sorting algorithm has an average and worst-case time complexity of O(n log n)
Merge sort
The doublet of the word "zero"
Cipher (originally both were "sifr" in Arabic)