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12:12 AM
@Duga isn't valid matlab or valid for code review
 
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Q: Is it ok to post on code review and SO at the same time?

BaconI have a finished piece of code that I submitted on code review. As I did not have had any answer nor comments, I was wondering if it could be a good idea to submit it on SO too. I'd be glad to know if this question would also fit SO, if it's ok to duplicate in such cases, and the reasons of wha...

 
@GrimaWormtongue I've never seen this feed before.
 
@SirPython It's the meta.so feed
 
> Newest questions tagged codereview-se - Meta Stack Overflow posted by Grima Wormtongue
 
12:41 AM
@Rubberduck Nice answer, (for the record, I liked/upvoted your answer, I just thought it could do with a tad more detail)
 
12:52 AM
I would like to know if there is anything I can do to enhance this question: codereview.stackexchange.com/q/101339/81517
 
@Bacon is one of our most underloved tags, you can set a bounty soon if there's no answers
Summoning @Donald.McLean, @200_success; Can you take a look at this?
 
@Quill I'm not really in a hurry, it's just to know if there is other reasons. The popularity of the tag makes much sense
 
@Bacon It'll mostly be things like code complexity (whiteboard kinda complexity), and tag usage.
 
And btw, I'm quite new to code review so I'm trying to pick up good habits and knowledge of the mechanisms
I see
 
I've summoned one of our top answerers, so he might be on the case soon, hopefully
 
12:57 AM
haha that would be awesome :-)
Thanks a lot for your help !
 
No problem
 
@Quill Donald McLean?
Yeah, I know he likes Scala.
Oh, there. I didn't see your message.
 
@Bacon it really is a good question. Honest. Things just move a little slower here.
 
Especially with Scala.
And Clojure, and other not-as-common languages.
 
:^) I see
 
1:02 AM
You see, most of us are either C# or Java, and when we aren't answering questions, we are fighting holy wars.
 
haha
yeah that's totally legitimate in the CS world :p
 
@Hosch250 Fighting? You mean kicking Java's ass.
Make sure to flag that as opinion-based
 
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Q: Confused by css inheritance

StriborThis is my example and i only added percentage to first div element but somehow second and third div also got same properties. I found that because as i am adjust browser window size with my mouse all three divs with text adjust as i shrink window. This is my example https://jsfiddle.net/1g01tbfL...

 
@Malachi It worked!
@CaptainObvious Close as broken/no code.
 
1:31 AM
You could try posting on codereview.stackexchange.com — Matt McNabb 1 min ago
 
1:52 AM
@Mat'sMug have you noticed that there's a wider variety of reviewers since we started slacking? I'm damn proud of that fact.
 
@RubberDuck Divide Slack off and conquer!
 
@RubberDuck Maybe your answers have inspired people to learn and review the language
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@Quill Wouldn't that be something!
 
Maybe they just have time to get to them before Mug or I post a Wall of Text (tm)
 
2:14 AM
That sounds about right, for wholesome questions, it's a race to write the wall
 
2:25 AM
@RubberDuck He went to bed.
 
3:16 AM
Why does parseFloat('1 * 2.5') return 1
 
Seems more appropriate for codereview.stackexchange.com since this code actually works, no? — Oka 20 secs ago
 
3:30 AM
wot up m8s
Nothing, I take it then.
 
@Quill for the same reason that parseFloat('1 Quill') wil
 
Wow...
I just booted up my RPi for the first time in ages.
 
3:46 AM
Why did this question get into the close queue again? codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/100966/…
 
To the close voter, the question you marked as a duplicate is a previous version of this. — Quill 7 secs ago
 
Oh god, my old Python code is horrid
Although...
There are a few things here that might be review-worthy...
Meh, they can wait until the morning
besides, me freakin laptop still ain't workin
Well, night
 
4:01 AM
Good night
 
Household tip: Tired of buying so much toilet paper? Try unspooling the paper from the roll before using it. A single roll can last for multiple days that way, and it's much easier on your plumbing.
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@RMunroe If you're anything like SO me, you ask before searching. but, if you ask first, you can avoid being off-topic
 
4:18 AM
@Quill You mean if you search first?
 
@Hosch250 yes, I blundered. but it's still valid
Major whoops. I've been working on @IsmaelMiguel's isInteger q for like two hours
 
If you're like SO, you downvote first and explain afterward.
If you explain at all, that is.
 
@RMunroe Wow, the caption...
 
Huh, the latest Windows Insider build features improved (hopefully) memory mangement: winbeta.org/news/…
The Cracked link here is a scream: worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/23019/…
 
4:34 AM
I was going to take out my annoyance on some CSS.
Netfirms interface sucks.
 
CSS isn't bad.
I should help you sometime.
 
Well, I only have been trying to renew the domain for about 3 hours, so CSS would have been a nice change of pace
At least I'd have known it was my fault something didn't work ;)
 
That is one thing I can live with - doing something wrong myself and knowing it is me.
But, if something affects me more or less long-term/permanently that isn't my fault - that makes me mad.
At least the domain isn't permanent.
Talking about domains, apparently VBA4All is going offline in a month or so.
And Jeroen is probably going to get a server and start an online version of VSDiagnostics.
And I've picked up a couple more followers to my blog, but haven't been writing much at all.
Anything else web-related?
 
Look at all those downvotes.
> Not a fan of teh twitters?
And I just learned in my class that spleling erors showz a lak uv qwalite.
Sure describes SO...
Well, it isn't that there isn't a lot of high-quality material there, it is just flooded with trash too.
 
4:46 AM
BUTTZ, THERZ LOTS OF QWALITEE STUFFZ ON STAKS OVERFLOE!!!
TTGTBZ
 
@Phrancis Ezaxtlee.
Night. I've got to get ready for bed too.
 
5:15 AM
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A: Simple function to verify if a number is integer

QuillSo, working off @Malachi's point, values with decimals over 16 places (what I found from testing in console) are rounded. However, you should be trimming the values over 16 places, not rounding them up or down. Here's the implementation I've come up with: function isInteger(num){ num = num....

Writing that answer felt like a whiteboard session inside my mind
 
5:37 AM
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A: Cloning multiple elements

user81676thanku its working fine for me.

 
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Q: CSS class based image loader

JitenderI have a piece of code. Kindly write this in the best way so that it will work on all possible browsers. Specially I need best approach to write: (view.$el.find('img')) I have some places where var proxyImage = new Image(); is used for reg images. Kindly use the same approach. view.$el.find('im...

 
No thanks
@Quill thanku pls delete answer
 
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6:22 AM
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Q: Small Launcher Application

Tristan McPhersonI have just somewhat completed a program, and was wondering what I could do to improve readability, and design as some functions seems to be rather large and an eye-sore. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Diagnostics; using System.IO; using System.Linq; using System.Ne...

 
6:35 AM
You might like to ask on Code Review. — Lambda Fairy 9 secs ago
 
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Q: Print array of sentences vertically

Margo EasthamSuppose I have an array of sentences: [ "How To Format", "put returns between paragraphs", "for linebreak add 2 spaces at end" ] I want to print it like this: Here's my code: public static void solve(String[] sentences) { int n = sentences.length; if(n == 0) return; ...

 
7:00 AM
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Q: Optional base class template to get conditional data members

TemplateRexIn generic code, I sometimes want to conditionally add a data member to a class template. Writing separate template specializations scales as 2^N for N conditional data members. Absent a static_if feature, I have found the following user-defined class templates empty_base<T> and optional_base<T> ...

 
Monking
 
Code Review is a question and answer site for seeking peer review of your code. — Cyrus 46 secs ago
 
7:16 AM
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Q: Improving this numba mergesort

GingerI have written a mergesort in Python/Numba: import numba as nb import numpy as np @nb.jit( nopython=True ) def merge( x ): n = x.shape[0] width=1 r = x.copy() tgt = np.empty_like( r ) while width<n: i=0 while i<n: istart = i imid =...

 
7:32 AM
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Q: Racetrack in Java

erichamionRacetrack The August community challenge is to implement a program that plays the Racetrack game. Each player starts with an integer position on a square grid. On each turn, the current player can accelerate by -1, 0, or 1 unit in each direction. The first player to reach the finish line wins. ...

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Q: Racetrack pathfinding and path following

erichamionRacetrack The August community challenge is to implement a program that plays the Racetrack game. Each player starts with an integer position on a square grid. On each turn, the current player can accelerate by -1, 0, or 1 unit in each direction. The first player to reach the finish line wins. ...

 
@CaptainObvious There's two posts because of post length, apparently
 
7:56 AM
ewww
 
Monking
 
Greetings
@Quill Was it really that difficult?
 
@IsmaelMiguel I had other stuff that I was doing while I was working on it e.g. classes
Maybe 45 to 50 minutes if I didn't have distractions
 
I really like the idea of your function.
But you really Overengineered it
 
@IsmaelMiguel Nothing wrong with that.
 
8:06 AM
@IsmaelMiguel every other solution I had came with holes
 
@DanPantry I was looking for that!
@Mast There's nothing wrong, I agree
 
Nom, Friday.
 
@Quill I was expecting something more simple. But hey, you made a nice function!
 
@IsmaelMiguel thanks :-)
 
8:08 AM
You're welcome.
Even though the functionality is really great, I think you should put it to review.
 
Maybe
> Can I get a review of my review?
lol
 
Yes, you can
 
@Quill Totally possible.
 
maybe in a few
 
Just say: "This is [my answer](link) to [this question](link)"
 
8:14 AM
and then you can answer my question of my review of your question
 
Review-ception
And later on, you could review my review to your review on my question
 
wow... I just found a chat between two employees inside the comments of code...
 
o.O
weird
 
//how's the wife?
//she's good thanks, how's yours?
//good thanks.
lol
 
Isn't it weird to be married with a 'good thanks'?
 
8:21 AM
@IsmaelMiguel that'd be who's yours?
// Handle1: what about ft. XY?
// Handle2: That works by fooing the bar
 
@Vogel612 I was talking about this: 'she's good thanks'
 
same interrogative pronoun
Monking @Phrancis can't sleep?
 
It was an attempt of a weak joke
 
8:38 AM
This question belongs at Code Review. — xyres 33 secs ago
@Cyrus: Thank you. I'll try my luck on Code Review :-) Didn't know about it. @WalterA: the intending echo lines are great :-) Not much echo, but I don't know about the readibility. But I don't understand where to put the | pr -tro 3 command. You said append, but append where? — Son Goku ssj4 5 secs ago
 
9:00 AM
@Vogel612 lol
note to self, caffeine pills are a bad idea
 
Why's that?
 
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Q: Optimising script that does simple renaming of files

Son Goku ssj4I've got recently written code in Bash/Shell where I'm starting to program some things and I think I'm overcomplicating the script I wrote. Is is possible for you to look at it and make it simplier so that in future I would avoid these mistakes and write "better code"? If yes, thank you in adva...

 
(The worst I've ever done was to drink 1L of Monster, 1 redbull, 1L of coke and ~.75L of coffee. I woke up at 4AM with my heart racing)
 
Because I can't fkin sit still now. lol
 
Well, that sounds a good reason to be a bad idea
 
9:07 AM
One thing, you call WSAStartup once, but you call WSACleanup for every client. There are probably other problems, and probably also in the code not posted. You should post this on codereview in addition to this question, because there are tons of things that aren't right, but it's not appropriate for SO. — ElderBug 52 secs ago
 
Monking
 
monking @Heslacher
 
hey @DanPantry
 
@DanPantry Not necessarily a problem, depending on what you should be doing today ^^
 
@Mast sitting still and coding
 
9:12 AM
@DanPantry today would be a good day for you to mix some coctails ;-)
 
@Heslacher I don't touch alcohol :p
 
Only mixing no drinking
 
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Q: Using example code to demonstrate the use case

Nikita BrizhakTake a look at the code in this recintly closed question. It clearly consists of two parts. The method, which OP wants us to review. An example (hypothetical?) code, which demonstrates the use case of above method. Now, to make his question on-topic, OP can either remove part 2 completely or...

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Q: How can I get the most out of questions on CR?

ZakI'm somewhat new to programming and very new to Code Review. What I'm basically after is sage advice on how to write code better. The thing is: I don't know what I don't know and this makes it difficult to know how targeted my questions should be. My question is this, what are things I can do to...

 
Alright, just got an update on facebook from students at another location: the exam is exactly as we thought
We can use internet and it's open-book so I can just take my preparation with me on my laptop, copy-paste it and adjust where necessary
We'll have to make an Android app (which I appearantly already made fairly accurately yesterday)
 
@StackExchange Definitely a duplicate
Of the FAQ
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Q: How to get the best value out of Code Review - Asking Questions

rolfl I have a project I am working on, and I would like some, or all of it reviewed, how can I ask for this review on Code Review in a way that produces the best possible value? This is not about a question being on-topic, or off topic. Rather, this is about making on-topic questions great qu...

 
9:16 AM
@DanPantry Since when code on CR needs to be working ? You just made that up. Code improvement is different from bug hunting. — ElderBug 1 min ago
lol
someone throw the book at him please
 
On it.
 
@ElderBug Please read our on-topic help center. Working code has been a prerequisite for as long as I can remember. — Mast 9 secs ago
 
Ugh, people need to read when looking at Suggested Edit.
If it can be improved, improve it.
Don't just "meh, looks fine".
 
@DanPantry not the book but a boulder with a large notice "SOME RESPECT, PLEASE, IF I MAY"
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@Vogel612 throwing a boulder at someone seems more drastic than a book :P
 
9:25 AM
@DanPantry Flagged as offensive. Bastard...
 
that's just to illustrate the weight of the notice
 
Lama, @ElderBug inapproriately suggested you migrate your question to CodeReview instead of keep it here. We're just pointing out that the question, if migrated in its current state, would be closed on CR. There's no issue with your question, just the migration suggestion. :-) Because your code has known bugs (you acknowledge a known problem), we can't review on CodeReview until its resolved. This question should stay here until those problems are fixed. — Dan Pantry 38 secs ago
 
@DanPantry This is a de facto standard. I have seen plenty of codes on CR that aren't actually working, but still get very relevant answer. — ElderBug 4 mins ago
there are plenty of questions like that on So, doesn't mean that it's off topic |:
 
How do you know if your method has too many responsibilities?
 
That's usually a good sign
 
9:30 AM
^ when an invocation looks like that
 
Also when you end up having to have 'set-up' methods in unit tests
 
@Vogel612 That's the stuff that makes you WTF.
 
I don't know if anyone else does this but I also get a 'dirty' feeling when I'm writing hacks/god code
 
@DanPantry All the time.
 
Zak
Hi. I have no idea where I am or how I got here :) can anybody help?
 
9:31 AM
My shitty-code senses are tingling
 
@Mast I'll tell you a secret... there's at least 7 more methods like that in the class I am working on right now
 
@Zak You're in the general chat room for Code Review.
 
Hello @Zak, you're in the chat room for the CodeReview stackexchange
 
@Vogel612 Enterprisey.
 
(since when does []() require http://)
 
9:32 AM
@DanPantry it's easier to use [codereview.se]
since always
 
Zak
Cool
 
https probably works as well
 
in Lounge<C++> on Stack Overflow Chat, 9 hours ago, by Mysticial
Fun Facts:
- Lounge<C++> has 56% of the instances of "fuck" in the entire chat.SO server.
- Lounge<C++> has more instances of "fuck" than the entire chat.SE server.
- And yet, for the most part, we give a total of zero fucks about anything.
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it's running on some regex-like stuff
 
@Morwenn lol
 
9:33 AM
@Zak Are you here about this post?
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Q: How can I get the most out of questions on CR?

ZakI'm somewhat new to programming and very new to Code Review. What I'm basically after is sage advice on how to write code better. The thing is: I don't know what I don't know and this makes it difficult to know how targeted my questions should be. My question is this, what are things I can do to...

 
Zak
It's been pointed out to me that there's a great part of the FAQ about that :)
 
No problem :)
 
Zak
I'm really just trying to figure out how things work around here
 
1) Look and read.
That's where it all starts.
A lot of looking, a lot of reading.
It will all make sense eventually.
 
 \[[^\]]*](https?://[^\)]*)
 
9:34 AM
@DanPantry I never suggested to migrate this, re-read my comment. If you want, I can reformulate it : "You should also post this on CR [when you get it working], because there are many things done wrong." — ElderBug 1 min ago
 
Oh, and feel free to ask.
 
@Mast :S
@Zak What @Mast said is good advice. Just look around, see how other reviews are asked or answered. Read our help center to find out what's OK here, and just generally chill in this chat :-)
 
That's not how this world works...
 
@DanPantry because people on SO are really awesome at reading between the lines, right?
 
Heh, wut, linking failure
 
9:35 AM
@Mast @Vogel612 it's not what he said originally
One thing, you call WSAStartup once, but you call WSACleanup for every client. There are probably other problems, and probably also in the code not posted. You should post this on codereview in addition to this question, because there are tons of things that aren't right, but it's not appropriate for SO. — ElderBug 29 mins ago
 
@DanPantry we know..
 
IDK anymore
BTW.Work
 
^ that
 
Zak
Cool. I think I got a bit over-excited when I found this site, jumped straight in and missed a load of general rules and conventions.
 
@Zak as long as your code works and is real code (not example code) then you're generally A-OK.
 
9:37 AM
Well you found the chat and meta, that's more than most
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@Zak If you click on the on one of the FAQ posts, you'll see a list with all of them.
 
It's surprisingly how many people get that rule wrong ;-)
 
@DanPantry I hope that user is a troll. No one can be that serious...
 
@DanPantry reminder: 60% of closed questions are closed as broken...
 
@IsmaelMiguel It's SO. The possibility of a user being a troll is a whole lot higher there than here.
 
9:38 AM
@Mast *than anywhere.
 
@Mast glorious codereview masterrace
 
Zak
how long has code review been around for?
 
But being a troll and stupid... That's a new one
 
@Zak 1680 days or something.
 
I was going to estimate 2 years.
 
9:38 AM
@Zak Since 2009, I think?
 
But apparently it's.. significantly longer than that.
 
1674 days
 
2 years is just how long I've been here.
 
4 years.
 
Zak
oh wow. I think I first found stack exchange about a year ago. Somehow completely missed this back then
 
9:38 AM
@Vogel612 That exactly.
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Code Reviewcodereview.stackexchange.com

Beta Q&A site for feedback on projects you're working on, by sharing your code with fellow programmers and getting extensive feedback/review of best practices, design pattern usage, application UI, security, etc.

Currently in public beta.

 
@DanPantry The site received the graduation 4 years ago
 
@IsmaelMiguel and we're still not out of beta ;-)
 
@Zak CR used to be beta. Now we're pseudo-graduated.
 
@DanPantry And we were offered a joke of a "graduation"
 
Well, we got elected moderators now. Afar from that, nothing changed.
 
9:39 AM
@Mast since a year mind you
 
Because we said so
 
I remember not too long ago we were struggling hard with questions. Most days there was 1 or 2 C# questions
2
 
We voted that we didn't wanted the half-assed "graduation"
 
sometimes none
 
@Vogel612 No, the first notice was September a year ago, but the elected moderators are only a couple of months old.
 
9:40 AM
true that
 
@Zak Graduation is kind of a sore spot in this community. Many people have trouble finding us and those who do usually post broken code...
Our visits/day count has risen till over 40k, never noticed that before.
 
@ElderBug You said this: "You should post this on codereview in addition to this question, because there are tons of things that aren't right, but it's not appropriate for SO.". Anyone will interpret it as saying to ask it on Code Review at the same time. Besides being off-topic, cross-posting is not the way to go. Specially cross-posting to the wrong site. — Ismael Miguel 7 secs ago
 
@Mast I noticed and was amazed!
 
@Mast Unfortunately it doesn't help there are so many misinformed people :(
I flagged that question for comment cleanup BTW
Its not fair to OP to keep spamming him with notifications
even if the other guy has it wrong
 
@DanPantry the first thing that needs to happen is that the ignorant realizes they're wrong
then we can take care of cleanup
 
9:45 AM
@DanPantry To be honest, I don't really care about the OP in this case. I tried to clean-up his post and he rejected it. His loss, moving on.
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Q: Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers

chillworldCode Review is becoming well-known on Stack Overflow. The folks over on Code Review are happy about that. The only problem is that there are a lot of questions redirected to CR which don't belong there. So I want to ask that the users who direct askers to CR (or request migration of questions...

 
Zak
@mast I had noticed that just skimming through meta. Graduation seems to come up a lot :)
 
@Mast that elderly bug reminds me of someone else I've had a small comment fight with
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Q: When recommend an appropriate site for off-topic question?

Roman CI have tried to answer on the question An issue in getting tinymice rich text editor content to Struts action methods, but I got a dilemma on discussion while negotiating the comments. OP has posted a link on his/her google drive and asked for Can you check ma code given in above comment ? I was...

I think the comments are still there
 
I give props to the guy for asking on the meta for what he should have done, though @Vogel612
 
agreed.
then again "Then someone from Code Review has offended my comment, because the post is off-topic on Code Review. Should I mark his comment as offensive?"
I was like. .. wat?
 
@Vogel612 Is there an English version of that comment quote?
 
9:53 AM
that's a quote from the meta question...
 
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Q: Project Euler, Challenge #12 in Swift

Hassan Althaf The sequence of triangle numbers is generated by adding the natural numbers. So the 7th triangle number would be 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 28. The first ten terms would be: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 36, 45, 55, ... Let us list the factors of the first seven triangle numbers: 1:...

 
Monking
 
monking @skiwi
 
"offensive comment":
@RomanC Non-working code is off-topic at Code Review! Please make sure you recommend correctly by checking the Help Center's on-topic section of a site. Broken code belongs on SO ;) — Vogel612 Aug 12 '14 at 14:10
 
hey @skiwi
 
9:53 AM
@IsmaelMiguel nope.
 
Greetings
@Vogel612 Dang. I wanted to read it.
@Vogel612 Oh, wow, so offensive!
 
just read on from there, I was facedesking through the whole thing...
 
Was that idiot serious?
 
I think so
To this day I am not sure
 
You're starting to cross a line, @IsmaelMiguel ;-) No need for that sort of comment
> can we be more civilized/professional
 
10:01 AM
@DanPantry Solved
Sorry, I just can't handle that kind of stuff
 
Just be aware of what someone who is new to the site would think when you say something ;-)
 
Well, I think he would reach the conclusion that the stuff that Vogel shared wasn't said by a sane person.
 
@Vogel612 That's one year ago already?
Did I fall asleep for 10 months?
 
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Q: Creating a polling pageview concurrent counter singleton that commits to database every 10 minutes

ThermometerThis singleton is responsible for counting every pageview (called Routes in our case) we get by id, until the timer runs out and commits the results to the database in one query. Then the counter gets reset and the timer starts again. I made this to reduce the amount of connections happening on ...

 
No I just revived it on a whim
 
10:11 AM
@Vogel612 What do you mean?
 
reply to jeroen's confusion
 
Oh
Alright
Sorry then
 
no worries
 
I have him on ignore, so, I didn't knew it was for him
I though it was about the message I sent to Dan
 
user image
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10:20 AM
@Mast I hate Fridays
 
@IsmaelMiguel you seem to hate a lot of things..
from own experience: It's healthier to just ignore / despise them
 
@IsmaelMiguel How can you hate Friday? Even Garfield likes Friday.
 
@Vogel612 I know. I hate myself mostly
@Mast Because I have to work more hours
 
@IsmaelMiguel you should try to stop, life's hard enough...
 
@IsmaelMiguel Wut? Around here, people usually work less on Friday.
 
10:22 AM
Well I gotta get ~8 hours + done until end of month, soo..
 
I have so many sh*ts to do on Friday
Sometimes, I don't even know where to begin
So, I do a bit of all and don't finish any
 
@IsmaelMiguel That doesn't sound too good, no.
 
Well, I have to do everything.
But today, it's being quite calm
Weirdly, I only have to deal with the dumb support from JaguarPC and document a few stuff
And I have a bug to fix
 
Zak
I know that feeling
 
It's an awful feeling, right?
 
Zak
10:34 AM
yep
fortunately, I've fallen into quite a nice little job. 12 person company. I'm the only one who knows anything about IT. they give me stuff they want excel to do and leave me alone to figure out how to make it happen.
 
I work on a 3-person company
We were 4 a while ago
And all coding, testing, debugging, database design and implementation and a load of responsabilities were all transfered to me
 
Zak
ouch
 
And on top of that, I forgot my breakfast and my hair looks awful
 
Zak
which part of the world are you in?
 
Europe, Portugal
(You can see it on my profile)
 
10:38 AM
@IsmaelMiguel Too small to start in, I know from experience.
 
@Mast It was this or living in the street again
 
Zak
That Sucks
 
It does
 
Zak
I got lucky. 2 years ago, got a random gap year job doing data entry for my current company. Went off to university for a year. That kinda imploded. Came back after a year looking for a job, they were willing to give me a job and see if I turned out well or not. That was a year ago now.
Before I started I'd never done any serious programming, and now I'm half-way proficient with it :)
 
Before this, I was a gardener for a year.
The only experience I had was that and an some time I spent as an intern in a company that does really shaddy stuff (regarding websites)
This job was a piece of heaven
 
10:55 AM
Probably better to ask this on CodeReview — EaziLuizi 33 secs ago
 

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