Juggle in a sentence as a noun

That's why it's very hard to juggle multiple projects at the same time.

Or pick your favorite paradigm, heck the framework comes with thread pools built in that it'll juggle for you!

I definitely can’t juggle multiple clients and serve them well on the thin time margins I’m keeping.

On Python 3 you have so many different mental models you constantly need to juggle with.

He was the hardcore sysadmin and would juggle tons of servers and administrative config for you.

When you only care about the top few stack elements within any given definition there's a lot less to juggle mentally.

Juggle in a sentence as a verb

But the ability to impose some hierarchy on your data is a good thing when you have more than a certain amount of data to juggle.

The filesystem introduces a new namespace, so upload/download code needs to juggle different privilege and authorization domains to handle it.

You assume it's really cool and advanced and it requires his undivided attention, while you continue to juggle managing production issues and implementing new features on the site.

The systems you're used to are fabulously expensive, sure, but their operating systems have sophisticated architectures that allow them to easily juggle multiple users running multiple programs while maintaining the security of the system overall.

If I juggle chainsaws in a crowded plaza, I don't get to blame the guy who bumped into me for flinging chainsaws into people.> More importantly, as a tax payer, I've helped fund literally dozens of miles of really nice dedicated paved and marked bike only trails, complete with parking and overpasses, tunnels and signals at busy intersections.

I've looked through their job postings from time to time, and unlike most major media companies, the job descriptions treat engineering/dev positions as the complex, specialized fields that they often are...what I mean is that at a news company, a dev is expected to do many different things...not because the news company really wants a "full stack" developer or will pay the salary for what that entails, but because there are so many legacy technologies to juggle, and since the traditional news company has only so much money to spend on tech...a Java developer could be expected to crank on the CMS and also figure out video delivery solutions for the media company's bespoke legacy system...and maybe also do some front-end design.

Juggle definitions

noun

the act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression

See also: juggling

noun

throwing and catching several objects simultaneously

See also: juggling

verb

influence by slyness

See also: beguile hoodwink

verb

manipulate by or as if by moving around components; "juggle an account so as to hide a deficit"

verb

deal with simultaneously; "She had to juggle her job and her children"

verb

throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously

verb

hold with difficulty and balance insecurely; "the player juggled the ball"