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REFRESH!
[Minesweeper] 125 Games Played. 63 Bombs Used. 17201 Moves Performed. 9 New Users
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] 2 issues opened. 1 issues closed. 1 issue comments
[Rubberduck] 4 Synchronizations
@Greedo sorry, there's not much to show right now.. it'll go public soon enough, no worries :)
 
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03:50
no parser involved, just the block folding rules - the name updates in the combobox as you type it:
04:27
and now selecting an item navigates to that member
 
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05:34
still struggling with deleting scopes tho
 
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10:18
@MathieuGuindon Exciting! No worries then. Just wanted somewhere to put my architecture diagrams! But that can wait it's definitely a distraction. Out of interest, does anyone have experience implementing an LSP Server or Tool?
 
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12:33
@MathieuGuindon Does this mean that you've actually got an inspection written for ImplicitPublicMember, or did you just hard-code the popup for demo purposes. I'd 100% expect the latter at this point and be thoroughly amazed if the former. (As if I'm not already thoroughly amazed at the work done already on v3)
reads further in Rubberduck News and discovers that it is, indeed, the former Still.. not sad!
12:54
@FreeMan semi- hard-coded: it's data templates with bindings to a ViewModel
The VM data is hard-coded
13:08
Don't care how much is hard coded at this point - still mighty impressed! And, very excited to see what the future holds!
 
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@Feeds both methods are janky, but only one of them yields confidence intervals :D
unrelatedly: Why does it seem so hard for academics to have a paper checked over by a copy-editor?
there is so many basic mistakes that do not need any domain knowledge to catch in one of the papers I'm currently reading
"In this paper we describe five algorithms. Of those only two don't refer to parameters or variables that straight up do not exist."
it's not that effing hard
Have you read anything that passes as "news" lately? Copy editing seems to be an arcane relic of the past. The most import thing is First!!!11!1one
I'm not even expecting that from news anymore
but I reserve expecting that from academic papers
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you'd like to think the academics are above that (they want you to think they are), but even they don't seem to be above the desire to be first...
 
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