Noobs is a slang term. It means new people who are not trained to do some task yet.
In great detail.
In preemptive scheduling a given task can always be "preempted" by a higher priority task. The operating systems saves the context of the running task and restores the context of the higher priority task (context switch). When all higher priority tasks have been finished, the task resumes its execution. With non-preemptive scheduling a task always executes until it ends or when it reaches a preemption point. Hope this helps
Ask him whether he could help you with a task. Then when he's at it or when you're talking about how the task is sooo hard, show him (or even tell him) that it wasn't really about the task.
yep, good job, great, thats right etc
a task involving a great deal of trouble, effort or difficulty
Focused on the task at hand, not drifting to Facebook and such.
Perform the task
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
A seemingly impossible task.. one that goes on forever.
great detail how to do a specific task
Overcame a difficult task
Sedulously means doing something with great care, diligence, and perseverance. It implies attention to detail and a strong focus on the task at hand.
He performed his task with great celerity.
task specific means that it is on track and extremely specific about what you are trying to find/work out
Task significance involves how important the task is to others in the company, which is important in showing employees how the work they do fits in with that done in the rest of the organization.
(he) has an easy task