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6:00 PM
@200_success That seems like a decent idea, until the Meta gets so big it's unmanageable.
 
@Caridorc I was the second person to upvote your question on meta ;)
 
@SimonAndréForsberg well three votes for three persons, I will have to figure out the other two...
 
@EBrown I believe Meta Stack Overflow is the exception.
 
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Q: reading a .pnm file and storing pixel values in 2d array

Sayan SarkarI have recieved a college project where i have to read a .pnm file and print the pixel values in a 2d array. When open in a text editor (i am using gvim),the .pnm file shows the individual pixel values as integers. However,the actual pixel values start from 2nd or 3rd line (as per file) and the l...

 
@EBrown In fact, it isn't really "unfair" if you vote for only one. The system has a nice way of compensating for that. Then again, I do recommend using all three choices.
 
6:01 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg Well there's enough decent people running for Moderators that I'll use all three.
I used five of them with this primary alone.
I'm sorry, four.
 
I've used all 11 votes in the primary (couldn't vote for myself)
 
Well that's because you're a good sport. :)
 
@CaptainObvious off-topic
 
@SimonAndréForsberg All up?
 
No, not all up.
 
6:02 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg I tend not to vote unless they meet almost all of the requirements. That said, I am voting for a couple more now.
 
Remember that you can vote down as well.
 
@SimonAndréForsberg I just realized that...I wondered what that arrow was...lol
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Bam, all 12 used.
That was easy.
I saw the "moderator positions available 4" earlier and thought that was the limit.
It only keeps the top (ten?) for the election, right?
 
So... does what you have work? Are there any issues with it other than style? If not then it would be better suited for codereview.stackexchange.com. — D Stanley 5 secs ago
 
@EBrown correct
 
@SimonAndréForsberg Ah, alright then. I thought it was something like that.
This site covers any working code, correct? Regardless of language?
 
6:07 PM
correct
 
@Mat'sMug Is that including Markup languages? (HTML, XML, MathML, etc.)
 
some of them at least
We've had HTML questions at least
 
and CSS, and XAML
 
Ah, cool. I'll probably have XAML ones at some point.
For some reason I thought those and SQL were not covered.
 
C# question coming your way soon guys
 
6:10 PM
But it would make sense that they are, this is CodeReview, not Code-only these languages thank you.
 
@EBrown the tag has a bunch of [sql] questions involving SEDE queries :)
 
@Mat'sMug Who's been abusing those now? Lol
 
@rolfl has been
in Code Review Moderator Election 2015, 1 hour ago, by rolfl
What's worse, is it takes the parameterized query, it injects it in to a larger String.... then, it eval calls the string.... ;-)
in Code Review Moderator Election 2015, 1 hour ago, by rolfl
on... 150 databases ;-)
 
LOL
Wow, I'm surprised StackExchange hasn't had a chat with him about it yet.
Oh wow, that tag has 67 questions.
The [stackexchange] one, that is.
 
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Q: Simulating gravitational attraction between bodies

Ethan BierleinI'm currently working on a simple simulator in Unity3D that involves planets orbiting each other. I wrote the following C# script to do that. It uses the classic gravitational formula, \$F=G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2}\$. using UnityEngine; /// <summary> /// Class used for calculating /// how an object o...

 
6:22 PM
@EthanBierlein can you post a screenshot?
 
@bazola Gif image? Or plain screenshot?
 
gif would be even cooler :)
 
@EBrown that includes some more things than SQL queries though
 
Mkay. I'll see if screen-to-gif works this time.
 
@SimonAndréForsberg Yeah, I just looked at a few. I should search by [stackexchange] and [sql].
 
6:24 PM
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Q: Simulating gravitational attraction between bodies

Ethan BierleinI'm currently working on a simple simulator in Unity3D that involves planets orbiting each other. I wrote the following C# script to do that. It uses the classic gravitational formula, \$F=G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2}\$. using UnityEngine; /// <summary> /// Class used for calculating /// how an object o...

 
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@EthanBierlein I was going to post an answer to your question, but it seems petty and of little significance. (It's regarding your commenting.)
 
@EBrown If you have an answer regarding the commenting, I'm fine with it. :)
 
@EthanBierlein Alright, it's largely semantics but I assume that's what CodeReview is about: gather a multitude of opinions.
 
@EBrown Yup. :)
 
6:32 PM
@EthanBierlein Though, a gif would be a nice addition. :)
 
Yup. Working on it now.
Stupid imgur.
Taking forever to load.
Freaking. Stupid. Imgur.
 
Hmmm. I'm four answer upvotes away from getting "Protect questions", just in time to lose it. <irony/>
 
Arie Litovsky on July 9, 2015
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Q: Multiple Choice Guessing Game

thumbtackthiefI've built an app for members of an organization I'm in--the app shows the picture of a member with four multiple choice buttons, and the user then tries to guess the member's name. Pretty simple, but this is one of my first major apps. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I listed some ...

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Q: Storing data into an SQL table using multiple threads and queues

cozkulI have a process running in a separate thread which reads data over Ethernet and raises an event for each read. Then, this data is processed over a tree of classes. At the top of my class tree, I want to store the processed data to SQL tables. This read rate can be rather fast and often at times ...

 
@Donald.McLean Is there even a timeline on the graduation process? Send me links to some of your answers and I'll sneak a few upvotes in there. ;)
 
6:36 PM
Sorry @bazola. This could take a while. Chat won't let me upload it, or SE, so I'm using imgur. But even that's taking ages to load.
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.como11c 26 secs ago
 
Oh, well apparently imgur is being overloaded right now, so I can't even access the site.
 
That's always a good sign.
 
@EBrown I would be surprised if the switch doesn't occur around the time of the mod changeover.
 
@Donald.McLean I could foresee that happening. I've not any worries of it, I've not got a rep high enough for it to matter. :P
 
6:38 PM
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A: Scala heap implementation

Donald.McLeanWriting utility classes is hard enough without reinventing everything from scratch each time. Whenever possible, class authors should take advantage of available tools. In this case, Scala has a trait for ordering objects in a collection: scala.math.Ordering and it should be used for the compareF...

 
That's why I can never find your stuff, I stick to the C#/VB.NET/.NET tags.
 
Someone actually defended a reeeally long line with this argument
@jacwah it reduces the number of lines and the size of the code by a couple bytes. — DDPWNAGE 35 mins ago
 
@jacwah I can see where he's coming from, though it's not really justified.
 
@EBrown Well, I'm a Scala developer, so most of my recent answers are on . I've been working on killing the zombies too.
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A: Scala BitSet implemented with Java BitSet, for use in Scala Enumerations to replace ValueSet

Donald.McLeanAfter studying your code for a good long while, I realized that the reason you haven't gotten an answer is that there isn't really much to say about your code. Well done! I would recommend adding some thorough ScalaDoc though. It has been my experience that Scala library developers have far too ...

 
@Donald.McLean Just upvoted a few for you.
 
6:43 PM
@EBrown Thank you, Santa.
 
@jacwah Can't you (forgive you, if I am wrong) break some of that one line into multiple without changing execution flow?
@Donald.McLean Anything to help, my friend. :) You can always feel free to return the favour, though I'm never worried about it.
 
@EBrown Indeed, that would be much better
 
@jacwah Even if you broke it into new lines on the comma's?
I know that's valid in C#, not sure of C/C99 though. (Been a long damn time since I've touched either of those or C++.)
 
@EBrown Whitespace doesn't really have any semantic meaning in any version of C I've ever seen
 
I didn't think so. The compilers just ignore it and only process tokens.
Now, VB.NET (which is my work environment) on the other hand, it cares about all whitespace.
 
6:46 PM
@EBrown The only place you have to worry about it is in preprocessor macros where you have to escape the newline with \
 
@jacwah Aha, that makes sense. (I miss those, wish C# would bring them in.)
 
@EBrown Sometimes they're great, sometimes a mess
You can do some really cool stuff with it like X-macros
 
Okay, @bazola. Here's the best I could do for now on a screenshot: postimg.org/image/mor7ya6ab
 
@jacwah I liked them. Basic #define lerp(x, y, z)... was way easier to me than public static void Lerp(float x, float y, float z).
 
@EBrown that's because VB is newline-terminated
 
6:48 PM
@Mat'sMug Indeed it is, though you can use the line extension character (_) to merge them.
Also, to everyone here, I just want to say thanks for actually being a friendly sort of people. I always thought CodeReview was the sort of "black-sheep" of StackExchange.
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@EthanBierlein That gif is pretty sick, man.
 
@EBrown Thanks!
 
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Q: Speeding up spectrum analysis

Omari SmithSo I'm trying to speed up this code that loops over an entire spectrum range. It's using a raspberry pi, and a rtl-sdr dongle that covers up to around 1.7 GHz. My goal is to be sweep over that spectrum and gather data from it in a timely manner. This is the code so far. #!bin/usr/python #gathe...

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Q: Trying to refactor plpgsql

Peter GuskovAm I doing it right? Is there any way to improve/refactor it? Here we trying to fix logs that have overlaps with each other. (I'm just starting to learn sql and pl/pgsql) DROP TYPE enter code hereIF EXISTS logs_with_error; CREATE TYPE logs_with_error AS ( model_id INT, model_ty...

 
@EthanBierlein Is that formula applied to all the bodies?
 
@EBrown The formula is applied to the GameObject the script is applied to.
 
Right, but I guess what I'm trying to say is, does it take all the bodies into account? (I'm no Unity dev, most of this means little to me.)
 
7:00 PM
@EBrown No. The formula only calculates attraction between two bodies, a parent, and a child object.
 
@CaptainObvious That's some pretty advanced SQL right there
 
Heard about GameObject... My first th ought is: This must be Unity
 
@EthanBierlein very cool
 
@bazola Thanks!
 
@EthanBierlein Nevertheless, it's still a really cool effect.
@Phrancis Does postgresql have Stored Procedures?
 
7:02 PM
Not technically, it has stored functions
 
Ah, perhaps the OP of that topic should use them?
 
This might be better located on Code Review. — Steve 49 secs ago
 
I don't know where my life would be without SP's in SQL Server.
 
That's exactly what they are doing
 
Ah, my mistake.
 
7:03 PM
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION normalize_moderation_log_overflow() RETURNS INTEGER AS
 
Doh, I'm an idiot. Don't know how I missed that.
 
I'm wondering why they need 3 cursors and a loop to do that, surely there's got to be a set-based way to do this... maybe
 
You have to wonder how large this log table is.
 
Are you working with very large (tens of thousands or more) record sets or relatively small? — Phrancis 15 secs ago
 
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Q: How can I write this sql query using linq to entities?

patricioPleas help me. I've this query in sql server: SELECT ViaIncorrecto.NombreVia_I, TipoViaCorrecto.TipoVia_C, ViaCorrecto.NombreVia_C FROM AcopioVias INNER JOIN Comuna ON AcopioVias.IdComuna = Comuna.Id INNER JOIN TipoViaCorrecto ON AcopioVias.IdTipoViaCorrecto = TipoViaCorrecto.Id INNE...

 
7:18 PM
@Mat'sMug I should post that for review ;-)
 
@rolfl definitely
 
Gah, I need 13 more rep today to meet my goal.
 
Below is the results of the "View Customization Details" after error appears Product Backlog Item |__ RelatedLinkCount |__ AreaID |__ AttachedFileCount |__ HyperLinkCount |__ ExternalLinkCount |__ IterationID The above is repeated for each of the following - Feedback Request - Task - Impediment - Code Review Request - Code Review Response - Shared Steps - Feedback Response - Bug - Test Case — Sean 17 secs ago
 
Does that "LINQ to Entities" question not beg the comment, "We need to see your entities to help you out?"
 
@EBrown that, or...
Welcome to Code Review! It seems you have misunderstood what this site is about. Please see our help center and how to ask for all the information. Shortly put, once you've translated your query to LINQ and got it to work as expected, we'll be happy to review it and help you improve your coding. Good luck! — Mat's Mug 24 secs ago
 
7:21 PM
@Mat'sMug You put it so elegantly. :)
 
well, "yo, dummy! can't you RTFM?" wouldn't look very good on my moderator candidacy record would it?
 
I'd vote for it.
 
lol
1 downvote short of being off the front page
 
Done.
How many DV's does it take to get off the front page? 4?
 
thanks for helping keeping this site clean :)
yeah 4
 
7:25 PM
That is, -4?
So 1+/5-, 0+/4-, etc?
 
yup
 
Also, I'd rather not see CR turn into the catch-all, or something that people start to think, "I can post anything there!"
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We won't let that happen
 
I like this site because it's where I enjoy spending my time: optimization. (I'm not great at it, barely good, but I try.)
 
We also don't want Stack Overflow to be catch-all for any "broken code" questions that come here, so we try to review questions carefully to see where it belongs, if anywhere (some questions are just unsalvageable...)
 
7:28 PM
Yeah, I can see that. Both SO and CR have their own purpose. (Just as well, so does Programmers.)
 
Yeah, except nobody really knows what's on-topic on Programmers.
 
The way questions are "formatted" to work on SO is almost the opposite of how we like them here, so it is seldom true that a migration is good, without some negotiation/cleaning/expanding.
 
Mostly stuff, and things. Lots of stuff and things.
 
> This site is a gem of the Internet - possibly the best place anyone could ever go to learn and become a better programmer and SE citizen.
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"I'd star that for a dollar."
Which, by the way, what is "starring" even good for?
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7:32 PM
Apr 11 at 17:14, by Jeroen Vannevel
There's no context when it comes to the starwall
 
Is that why lol gets starred so often?
 
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A: What's a Zombie? And what are the many other memes of Code Review?

rolflMeme: LOL - AutoStar Originator: Mat's Mug / Jamal Cultural Height: The 2nd Monitor Background: "lol" somehow got targeted at this point here (the first starred lol): retailcoder: lol (darn, again) Followed shortly by: Jamal: lol (don't star that) And then the tradition was cement...

 
Does this mean, that by the terms of the memes of CR, I am obligated to star any lol that I can?
 
LOL, no.
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Only if you feel obligated to ;)
 
7:35 PM
I heard a yes.
Definitely two yes-es.
 
For some of us it's compulsory to
 
s/some/one/
 
But Mat said lol just a little bit ago, and you never starred that.
 
oneone?
 
For one of us it is compulsory....
 
7:37 PM
I use my stars sparingly. It takes a lot of work to gather together that much hydrogen.
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that one person would be Malachi.
 
Right, star's aren't free, correct?
 
Free but limited, and renerable
 
Free as in free beer
 
How often do they reset?
00:00 UTC like everything else?
 
7:39 PM
that ^^^^
 
I be that's some sort of cruel joke by SE.
That explains why Don said "Thanks, Santa!" to me.
 
BTW.Work #ReportsAreFun
 
wow, 10 upvotes on that comment
You know, the worst part is that I know these things. What I don't know is why do I still write code like that. — Mat's Mug 6 hours ago
 
It's been a while since I answered in .net stack..
 
*12
I think I'm going to move one of the questions I just put on Programmers.SE over here. They're not very helpful today.
 
7:49 PM
I needed to rewrite half my answer after discovering there's a ConcurrentQueue...
 
@EBrown good Programmers.SE posts are hardly on-topic here.. link?
 
Well, I changed the context of it specifically for Programmers.SE. But here it is.
I actually have a solid founding of code, but I removed it to try to get a better answer out of Programmers...I'm not sure where I'm going wrong though.
And the code I have works, to my knowledge.
 
Nothing wrong with posting it for review as well as leaving it up on Programmers, IMO, as long as the questions are tailored to be on-topic on both sites
 
I'll probably do just that, I'm sure a combination of ideas would do me good.
 
After all, they would be 2 completely different questions in the end
 
8:03 PM
I just had the largest facepalm moment. Ever.
 
What did you do?
 
While trying to get an object to orbit a parent object, I realized that I wasn't dynamically updating the position of the parent object.
 
Nice, so it orbited empty space when the parent moved?
 
Yup. xD
 
Sounds like something out of Star Wars Episode II.
When Obi Wan is trying to find that lost planet.
 
8:12 PM
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Q: Is it okay to modify code in a post if we've discovered a bug?

Ethan BierleinAssuming that I have a post with working code, and I've discovered a bug in it without the help of an answer. Is it okay to edit the code in the post with a fix?

 
It just got Jamalized...
The only problem, is that if you are referring to the Gravitational Pull post, is that it already had an answer.
 
When Comet requests timeout on the proxy, Bad Things Happen.
 
monking
 
monking
 
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Q: Is it okay to modify code in a post if we've discovered a bug, before receiving an answer?

Ethan BierleinAssuming that I have a post with working code, and I've discovered a bug in it without the help of an answer, is it okay to edit the code in the post with a fix?

 
8:21 PM
Serveral posts here can be upvoted:
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Q: String related problem from CodingBat

MichaelI was trying this problem and I was wondering if there is a way to check for the edge cases inside the for-loop. The problem statement: We'll say that a lowercase 'g' in a string is "happy" if there is another 'g' immediately to its left or right. Return true if all the g's in the given str...

 
84 messages.
 
I just wrote my first microservice. I'm not sure how to feel about this.
 
Does it work?
 
Well, the tests pass. I haven't added a shell script to actually run it as a standalone
 
woo-hoo! 2,500 views! Go on, mock my IDE!
 
8:31 PM
Then you should feel good about it!
@Mat'sMug Very nice.
Says 3k on the home summary.
We have 65,252 users...almost there.
 
This question belongs on CodeReview. — Xufox 30 secs ago
 
Wewt!
 
yea... that one would be okay here, but the folks at SO already took good care of it..
 
Yeah. I upvoted them just for kicks.
@Mat'sMug You're going to be famous with that Go on, mock my IDE question.
 
@EBrown I'd rather get [badge:famous-question] with that one than with my one ;-)
 
8:42 PM
@Mat'sMug Understandably so, the [fizzbuzz] question is a bit, well, archaic. :)
 
s/archaic/esoteric
 
What is that?
The s/archaic/esoteric bit?
 
search-and-replace style
 
Ah.
 
@Mat'sMug one?? ...
you got more than one of those..
 
8:46 PM
@Vogel612 nope. my closest is , with 5.7K views
 
My highest is 3k views - also lolcode.
 
Is s// used elsewhere than sed?
 
My highest is 61...lol
 
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Q: Django View and Template

skazI have a Django view and template that work together, but I think I probably did things in a crappy way. I basically have many dynamic values that I want to display on the page, and in two different ways. When the user first comes to the page, these values get returned in the normal context and a...

 
On programmers is 82.
 
8:48 PM
@jacwah yes, perl...
meh my highest is probably 2k..
 
I just don't have popular questions, they are too specific to my needs.
 
still got 135k reached with CR stuff...
probably because of that darn 99 bottles of beer in c++ thing
 
@jacwah yes.. in The 2nd Monitor :)
 
ya... and perl... and vi (which actually uses sed internally, i think).....
 
@Mat'sMug This could maybe be considered a stream editor?
 
8:50 PM
with a few JavaScript tweaks, I guess...
 
I'll have to post the Code-Review version of the Programmers question I mentioned earlier after I get home from work.
Oh snap, just hit 500 rep.
Thanks, Santa!
 
@EBrown Can't have round numbers. That's just unnatural.
 
@EBrown Nice!
 
@Donald.McLean I suppose you cannot, now can you. Having 500 is just too damn convenient.
@Phrancis Were you one of the Santa's?
 
I've done enough damage for one day. TTGH
 
8:57 PM
@Donald.McLean Have fun, talk to you later (hopefully).
 
@EBrown Don't think so. Been busy making sales charts for my boss.
 
It's about TTGH for me as well.
 
1 hour ago, by Phrancis
BTW.Work #ReportsAreFun
 
@EBrown I'm usually on during my work day (US/Eastern).
 
Sales charts are so much fun.
 
8:58 PM
Greetings
 
@Donald.McLean Same here, I'm in Detroit.
@IsmaelMiguel Greetings
 
How's it going over here?
 
I usually post my questions in the evening (right after the UTC clock changes) and then answers throughout the day (if any).
 
8:59 PM
It's hard to tell from the map, but my office overlooks a park.
 
Mine is in that grid.
(Can't say where, specifically. Security stuff and such.)
Wish I had an office like that.
Due to our work, none of us except the most important VP's have windows.
And we sit right next to a Post Office Sorting/Distribution Facility.
 
Well, if you did a careful Google search, you would find my company web site (www.stsci.edu) that has our address and the employee directory with my office phone.
 
Monknoon
 
Oh mine is not publicly listed...again, stupid security rules.
 
I used to work in an environment like that, but that was many years ago.
 
9:02 PM
@EthanBierlein Monkafternoon for me.
Yeah, it's not too bad, though it leaves a lot to be desired.
At any rate, it's TTGH for me.
SG13 by the way.
 
@EthanBierlein Greetings
 
At any rate, you all enjoy the rest of your evening! I'm out of here, and on the grind to home.
 
Are and similar in any way?
 
is the framework that languages like , , and others rely on, if I'm correct.
 
@Jamal is presumably describing the VB language implemented on the .NET framework (as opposed to say Mono). is describing the .NET framework itself
the .net framework is microsofts own version of a VM that runs compiled C# and VB programs after they have been converted into MSIL
 
9:08 PM
I'm curious since is not used with all tags, unless this has to do with the specific code.
 
but C# and Vb are both independent languages and can be used on Mono
 
@DanPantry I think it's CIL, not MSIL.
Common Intermediate Language (CIL, pronounced either "sil" or "kil") (formerly called Microsoft Intermediate Language or MSIL) is the lowest-level human-readable programming language defined by the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification and is used by the .NET Framework and Mono. Languages which target a CLI-compatible runtime environment compile to CIL, which is assembled into an object code that has a bytecode-style format. CIL is an object-oriented assembly language, and is entirely stack-based. Its bytecode is translated into native code or — most commonly — executed by a virtual...
 
@EthanBierlein my mistake, it used to be MSIL
However I would say that it's safe to assume the majority of C# and VB questions will be on .NET and the outliers would be questions tagged as mono
 
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Q: PriceDialog - Prompt & price validation

AMartinNo1In a recent CodeReview I presented a Product Manager that manages product listings and prices. Based on the great feedback I have refactored the mentioned Prompt and validator class and want feedback about the code and naming. Utilities/ProductValidator.cs namespace Ferienaufgabe_2.Utilities { ...

 
@Jamal for me a valid use of the tag would be for things that are specific to the .NET framework, like IDisposable, IEnumerable and other things about the framework mechanics. Things that demand not just a knowledge of the language, but also of the framework. C# and VB.NET (and PowerShell, and F#, and many other languages) can work with the framework - .net isn't tied to a specific language.
 
9:18 PM
Okay. Feel free to look through the list: codereview.stackexchange.com/…
 
9:45 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if most usages of the tag were misuses
TTQW
 
TTQW?
 
Time To Quit Work
 
Quit?
Why quit?
 
quit as in "go home" not "resign"
 
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Q: Project Euler # 7 in C++

GandhichainzI attempted the ProjectEuler question #7 in C++ ("What is the 10 001st prime number?". I took into account what I've been told about primes in order to create the most efficient algorithm I could in order to solve this. I would like to know if there is anything else I can do to check even fewer ...

 
9:55 PM
Oh
Why isn't it TTLW?
And what is Project Euler anyway?
 
@IsmaelMiguel It's a number of math-related challenges, which can be done either via traditional math algorithm, or via programming
 
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A: Project Euler # 7 in C++

Gandalf the ChainzWell I'd say google the answer, which seems to be most efficient method.

 
(Google it!)
 
Yep, kill it. Probably not worth becoming a comment.
 
@Jamal LOL.
 
9:59 PM
Thank you gandalf the chainz for improving my downvote-to-upvote ratio.
 
@Phrancis Thanks dude
 
No problem dude
 
And @Jamal, thanks for putting that here
One more helpful tag on the way
 
TTQW
 
I guess Gandalf isn't so wise after all.
 
10:03 PM
I was gonna comment. But then I thought, nah.
 
@IsmaelMiguel because I was the one that came up with the abbreviation more than a year ago, and I didn't think about that.
Besides, "Leave work" can also mean just having lunch.
Mar 4 '14 at 15:55, by Simon André Forsberg
TTQW (Time To Quit Work)
election begins in 22 hours!
 
woo!
 
monking
 
@SimonAndréForsberg It would make more sense anyway, in my opinion
Greetings
 
I've nearly gone up 1k rep in a week, twas a good week for me, but...
It's friday over here!
 
10:13 PM
It's been for 13 minutes here
 
Thank you, I appreciate this :) And for me this version looks more readable, since you are not doing anything unusual in the loop header. I still wouldn't accept this nodeptr->getElement() == data && ++counter == 2 part on code review, though it's perfectly legal. I see no reason in such compactification. — Mikhail 31 secs ago
@martineau I agree with all of your points, but I don't really feel the need to correct all of them for this answer. I've edited it to suggest he go over to Code Review to get help cleaning it up. — skrrgwasme 17 secs ago
 
Someone voted to undelete Gandalf's answer?
 
Wut
 
That's not even a complete sentence.
 
10:28 PM
In an unrelated note, I could really use some advice on the topic of freelancing. If anyone were able to give me some advice and answer a few specific (easy) questions, please contact me (my username at gmail). — thumbtackthief 4 hours ago
 
thanks santa! just broke 4k
 
Well done!
 
@bazola Congrats!
 
ty. gained new privileges just in time to lose them :)
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Guys, let's just vote to delete this:
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A: Project Euler # 7 in C++

Gandalf the ChainzWell, if you look at the source code we can clearly see if you write Console.WriteLine("Prime Number x 10 0001") Console.ReadLine()

 
10:30 PM
^ I would, but I don't have delete votes -_-
 
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@EthanBierlein Dang, someone was too fast
 
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A: Project Euler #3

Gandalf the Chainzuint64_t GetGreatestFactor(uint64_t inputNumber) { while (inputNumber % 2 == 0) inputNumber /= 2; if (inputNumber == 1) return 2; while (inputNumber % 3 == 0) inputNumber /= 3; if (inputNumber == 1) return 3; uint64_t limit = static_cast<uint64_t>(sqrt(inputNumber)); for (uint6...

^ He's at it again
 
Is it time for this user to receive a suspension?
 
hrmph.. and how are they related to Gandhichainz??
 
10:38 PM
By similar name
 
OP: Ghandichainz - Spammer: Gandalf the Chainz ...
 
Poster might be trolling the question, would target OP's username
 
It's okay guys, the user got suspended.
 
Thanks, @rolfl
 
^
 
10:40 PM
I've noticed the similarities as well.
 
@Jamal Are you talking about the answers? or the username?
 
I meant the names, actually (before I saw the plagiarism).
So I checked the user's other info just to be sure.
 
I figure they are meat-puppets
Now it's not quite as much fun for them
 
I do remember another recent instance of same-question plagiarism.
 
10:44 PM
 
Should we do something about these:
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Q: Project Euler #3

GandhichainzI wrote some code to solve this question and I was wondering if it was efficient or not. I just started learning code last week and I would like to get some input so I can get in the habit of writing the most efficient code possible. #include <iostream> using namespace std; // What is the lar...

 
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Q: Using function return value to pass result and error status

chuxLooking for review of design strategy of using a struct to return the functional result and error status. Your experience of how my design approach may succeeded or failed is especially welcomed. In constructing a library of functions, I've tried various error handling approaches, none complete...

 
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Q: Project Euler #3 (C++)

GandhichainzI wrote a code to solve this question and I was wondering if it was efficient or not. I just started learning code last week and I would like to get some input so I can get in the habit of writing the most efficient code possible. The question is : What is the largest prime factor of the number...

He already has an accepted answer on the same question posted on SO
 
@Quill if the post is fine for CR just post a link to the SO cross-post as a comment to the CR one
Oh, I already did
lol
 
lol
 
10:47 PM
Can anyone check there?
It is showing -1 reputation
 
You downvoted a post?
 
@Quill I think you mean answer.
 
No
I had it saying +102 today, now it says -1
But there's no -n reputation
 
Are you sure it wasn't a -1 from another site?
 
Yes
Let me show
 
10:57 PM
Post a screenshot of the rep change box, blurred if you like
 
There, a screenshot
 
Hmm, probably the browser (jk)
Meta it, if you like
 

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