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jrh
2:52 AM
Yeah, they sure are -- I was reading a book that was published around the time that Microsoft was transitioning from DOS to Windows, I never got to program for DOS but it was interesting to find out what kind of changes programmers had to make to adapt.
I should probably have been reading about WPF but I read a bit of Windows Graphics Programming (1999) and Windows 98 Programming from the Ground Up, the latter mentioned some interesting things about multitasking in Windows 3.1.
Not super useful for work in C# but it's just about the right decade for a particular hobby project of mine...
 
jrh
3:14 AM
also regarding the blogs as Q&A some of the close reasons seem kind of confusing to me when they're applied to blogs, unless they're just not going to apply? e.g: can two blogs on a similar topic be duplicates? Is a purely theoretical blog "unclear what you're asking"? Is an introductory overview post to a complicated technology too broad? At what point is something primarily opinion based?
 
3:39 AM
I am kinda here. I mean, I have a window open, but rarely look at it.
@snowman
 
 
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user114359
6:20 AM
@Telastyn I was just curious. I check in with chat now and again. I am definitely not as active as I used to be.
 
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Q: Users stuck at the [software-engineering] whiteboard (a lot of them, actually)

MakotoI stumbled across the software-engineering tag, and there are over 1,700 questions in it. Many of them are grossly off-topic for here, and I doubt that any that are eligible to migrate would make suitable questions on Software Engineers.SE, either. Can we mass-burninate this tag? 1,700+ is a l...

^^^ they say a lot of users is here at Whiteboard :)
 
@ziggystar: you have a high user level, you should know that this kind of question is not a specific coding question suitable for SO. Too broad. It would be rather for softwareengineering.stackexchange.com or cs.stackexchange.com. — Seki 47 secs ago
 
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4:36 PM
@Telastyn Yeah, this whole room seems to have died in the past year or so.
 
5:19 PM
Excellent thoughts and good question. But... it can only be answered with subjective responses so it probably better belongs on softwareengineering.stackexchange.comJon Adams 14 secs ago
 
 
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7:03 PM
1. this question probably should be asked at softwareengineering.stackexchange.com 2. you might want to study how a file patcher works — Aybe 54 secs ago
Thanks for an advice, Tomas! If I don't get an answer here for some time, I'll post the question on Programmers too. — Dmitry Shurov just now
 
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Q: Interactive and Dynamic Graph Visualization

YangI'm trying to visualize a really huge network (3M nodes and 13M edges) stored in a database. For real-time interactivity, I plan to show only a portion of the graph based on user queries and expand it on demand. For instance, when a user clicks a node, I expand its neighborhood. (This is called "...

Currently being reviewed through the wayward resource requests rescure.
It seems like it has a nice conceptual answer, and the question could be made to fit that answer, then any of the more useless answers deleted
If edited, would you guys want it here, if so, what kind of editing would it need and is anyone interested in editing?
 
 
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9:45 PM
Selenium may work too but seems like perfect use case for BeautifulSoupdownshift 57 secs ago
 

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