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@Duga You work :D
 
@SimonAndréForsberg i just posted the question and got 3 dislikes within a minute
 
So all of you MS folk suffer from premature.... arrivals.
 
@YYZcode that is because your question needs improvement. Big time.
 
@rolfl That what she a monkey said...
 
12:03 AM
@SimonAndréForsberg I kinda wish english was my first language ..
 
@YYZcode You will need to write explicitly what problem you are facing. What exactly doesn't work?
@YYZcode What is your first language?
 
Must be french?
 
Spanish
 
Based on your username I've been assuming you're from Toronto.... but perhaps you're not./
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+1 for Rush reference
 
12:07 AM
yeahh
how did you even figure this out ? unless you're from Toronto as well
 
I am.
The world is never as large as you think it is.
 
@rolfl And others of us fly into and out of YYZ with some regularity.
 
Probably find we work in the same building, or something.
Get our coffee from the same Timmies.
 
probably you're my neighbor
Hey tim
 
Nah, the one works for honda, and the other is retired.
 
12:09 AM
@YYZcode Soon to be "Burger King"...
I'm not Canadian, but that just seems WRONG to me.
 
Mmmm Tim Bits
 
@Phrancis I guess I stepped on the bad question mistake again :)
 
@Edward They'll keep the name ;-)
 
Unless there's a promotion involved and it becomes King Horton. :)
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@mjolka thanks.
 
12:13 AM
PHP... OOP... INCOMING... STOP.
6
 
@SimonAndréForsberg I'm trying to print a triangle based on the area of the triangle, First my program asks you to input the base and height of the triangle and it finds the " Area" of the triangle, after that i want to make my program print a triangle based on the area that was given
 
@Mat'sMug would it add any hats to those 11 that we are missing if I go upvote all your posts in CR? :)
 
0
Q: Is this PHP (mysqli OOP) code secure?

salepI started learning php and mysql, was using mysql_ functions. Then I learned they are deprecated, had to choose between PDO and mysqli. I chose mysqli and started using it. As I learn OOP PHP, I thought I should change my code to OOP style, since it's cleaner. I was wondering whether this block...

 
@Jamal I was commuting home, but I'll take a look at that answer, Jamal.
 
Did someone say Tim Hortons? Dude I miss that place.
 
12:18 AM
@YYZcode And what is the exact problem you are having?
 
@CaptainObvious again.
 
@YYZcode On Stack Overflow, you can not just say "I want to do this, this and this", you have to say something like "I have tried doing this, but the result becomes X when I expected Y"
 
@Phrancis Can't we set up a robot just to answer "no" to such questions?
 
@rolfl why did you think Toronto?
 
YYZ is Toronto's airport code
And (awesome) Canadian band Rush wrote a song about it
 
12:21 AM
@SimonAndréForsberg ok i see what you mean, i got a reply from someone hopefully he can help me.
 
LOL what type of chat room is this
 
The fun kind ;-)
 
@YYZcode Hey are you from Nevada?
Derby Field (IATA: LOL, ICAO: KLOL, FAA LID: LOL) is a county owned, public use airport located eight nautical miles (15 km) southwest of the central business district of Lovelock, in Pershing County, Nevada, United States. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility. == Facilities and aircraft == Derby Field covers an area of 550 acres (223 ha) at an elevation of 3,907 feet (1,191 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways with asphalt surfaces: 2/20 is 5,529 by 75 feet (1,685 x 23 m) and 8/26 is 4,931 by 75 feet (1,503 x 23 m)....
(Sorry, lame LOL joke)
 
@YYZcode Don't get your hopes up too far. Add the expected output and the actual output.
 
12:25 AM
@Phrancis i can see that screw facebook
 
^^THAT
 
@Edward Yes i am born and raised but i forgot where it was
 
@YYZcode When people ask me where I grew up, they seem to assume that's already happened.
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@YYZcode It's good you found your way here, after your question was closed. A lot of new users don't. Some even "WHERE IS THE DELETE BUTTON"
 
@SimonAndréForsberg yeah i think i can figure this out with my Java book i just thought i could get a quick answer anyways thanks for your help !
 
12:28 AM
Do we have an @Edward star wall yet?
 
@Phrancis True. There's joking, but it's also frequently a very useful resource.
@RubberDuck Hope not. I need to maintain "plausible deniability."
 
=;)-
 
to be honest i don't even know how i made it here, i made a Stackoverflow account and then i ended up on Exchange i don't even know how, i joined a room it said i can't chat until i made 20 post or something like that and then rolfl said i can chat, I was like Ok
 
@YYZcode If he asks for your wallet, say "no"
(I'm joking)
 
12:31 AM
@YYZcode In that question, @rolfl added the output of what the program prints
@YYZcode In your Stack Overflow question, you should add both the actual output and the output that you are expecting.
 
@YYZcode Right. If you say, "it's not working" other people don't necessarily know what that means to you.
If you say, "I expected 42, but the program printed 3" it's clear.
@YYZcode: BTW, welcome!
 
my program is working on Netbeans im running it right now
 
Anyway... dinner awaits. Ciao!
 
ciao
Bye people thanks for the help
 
@rolfl about @Duga's timing. Sorry, it is not really synced with the StackExchange time. I don't even know if it is possible to sync that properly?
 
12:40 AM
> "Data is charged per byte"
Roaming is tough
 
Ouch
 
Off-topic question incoming.
 
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Q: Recursive function calling another function

Tony BaccayI'm new to Python and I made this recursive function with a non-recursive function as one of its arguments. I was expecting it to print 4 times but never did. May I know what I'm missing? def greetings(): print "merry christmas" def repeat(func,num): if num <= 0: return f...

 
oh that's awesome
I can buy a dataroaming package with my existing credit on my SIM
I love my mobile provider
 
Hopefully that saves you a few bucks, @JeroenVannevel
 
12:50 AM
20€ for 350MB dataroaming
I'm only gone for a week, that should be plenty
 
Good
 
@Mat'sMug could you clarify why you need this condition procedure.Parameters.Any(parameter => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(parameter.Instruction.Value)) (codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/74005/…)
 
Howdy people! We need one more hat!
 
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Q: How to wire CollectionView then it updates itself without the need for Refresh()

MehradI have been using your expertise developing my application using parts of WPF that I have never touched before. In this stage my View does all I need him to do, however, I am not sure if I've done my side of job right. My guess, it still going to need numerous changes to be called as a code fol...

 
@Morwenn I don't need a hat, I need a shirt! A red shirt!
 
1:02 AM
@SimonAndréForsberg I know you need it! Hey! I need it too!
 
@Mehrad: I think it's safe to say that something is lacking in your implementation
 
Yeah, I just managed to quote some Daft Punk.
 
@JeroenVannevel do you reckon I need to include my implementation of INPC to make the question clear?
 
I don't know what INPC is
 
Sorry.. INotifyPropertyChanged
 
1:05 AM
yeah uh
That's an interface you implement as inheritance
I don't know why you chose for composition
I'm also somewhat confused by AllParts and AllPartsCollectionView
as a small remark to your comment here
> // TODO: Added '.ToList()' to the end of AllParts is a change
// made to fix the 'Collection was modified; enumeration
// operation may not execute' error. Investigate the
// effects of this change.
You have to enumerate it explicitly before using the implicit foreach enumerator because otherwise you would be modifying the same collection you are iterating
 
@JeroenVannevel since I was new to MVVM then I built the app on top of another example of MVVM. So it might have some major issue which I need to look into, such as the composition you mentioned
 
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Q: How to recursively parse json response using GSON?

WebbyI have a URL which I am executing it and it is returning me below string as a JSON response. I am using Gson to parse JSON. In the below JSON, "resourceId" contains ip address. { "status":{ "code":"200", "msg":"ok", }, "hasmore":true, "count":1000, "result":[ { ...

 
@JeroenVannevel I actually left that comment there on purpose in case somebody could help me out with that. Thanks
 
We had 999 hats on CR and now we have only 998. WAT.
 
@Morwenn somebody must have dropped out of CR :)
 
1:10 AM
I'll just write a quick answer. I'm not tired yet anyway
 
@JeroenVannevel really appreciate it.
@JeroenVannevel related to AllParts and AllpartsCollectionView. I didn't know CollectionViews so I was using observableCollection instead bound to ListView at first. So I kinda adopted the CollectionView later on
 
Are you sure this code even works?
private bool PartsFilter(object item)
{
    var editPartViewModel = item as EditPartViewModel;
    return PartsSearchFilter(item) && PartsWithErrorFilter(item);
}
Spot the error
 
Sure it does
 
Ah I see. You do that cast in every other method as well
notice you don't use editPartViewModel
 
I needed to bind two conditions to my ListViews filter so found this solution on the net.
 
1:14 AM
I'm going to sleep. See you tomorrow or later! :)
 
night @Morwenn
 
Thanks ^^
 
@mjolka that... is a good question. If it's not obvious from the code, it's worth mentioning in an answer! I believe it was needed at one point, when the ProcedureSyntax regex had a bug.
just testing it right now, this:
var test = node.FindAllProcedures().Where(procedure => procedure.Parameters.Any());
is returning the same procedures
(thanks!)
 
@Mat'sMug this is what i came up with, just wanted to run it by you before posting as an answer
return FindAllProcedures()
    .Where(procedure => !procedure.Instruction.Line.IsMultiline)
    .SelectMany(procedure => procedure.Parameters)
    .Where(parameter => parameter.IsImplicitByRef)
    .Select(parameter => new ImplicitByRefParameterInspectionResult(Name, parameter.Instruction));
(not sure why you need it to be not-multiline either)
 
@mjolka and @JeroenVannevel thanks for your answers. I am reading along them atm.
 
1:29 AM
multiline instructions completely break everything... but I want to implement them eventually... I really like your query here.
 
Either std::div() is really slow, or I'm using it incorrectly.
 
@Mat'sMug - don't forget the starsplosion in chat
supernova?
 
@rolfl I meant to leave room for other people to answer ;)
 
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Q: Winter Bash 2014: A Community Thing

Mat's MugIn case you are living on another planet weren't aware, Winter Bash 2014 is on, which means we get to collect hats until January 4th. Once again this year, Code Review is ranked above every other beta site, among the best hat-collecting SE sites (currently 14th). Sure, you can collect hats for ...

 
@Mehrad hey @Mehrad you put on a hat! well done!
 
1:40 AM
@Mat'sMug, I posted my ViewModel that I was being lazy about for weeks then I could earn a har also to make us 1K but no hats :D. I guess somebody need to downvote me then i can Business on the front party on the back :)
 
@carpets
 
@cars
oh that's one hat I'm missing...
 
Hey... I was editing my comment... dont' make fun of me :D
 
lol
 
people write answers faster than I could read them. You guys rock
 
1:45 AM
still not fast enough for a pizza though :(
 
Is there a pizza hat :O
 
30 minutes or less: got 5 answers in less than 30 minutes
 
I want to wear that pizza
 
@Mat'sMug i've got some time off work coming up, and am thinking a programming project might be good to fill the time. preferably asp.net or wpf -- got anything in the pipeline?
 
@mjolka Got a COM add-in for the VBA editor
 
1:52 AM
well Rubberduck doesn't have a website...
 
@RubberDuck you're talking about Rubberduck? :)
 
always
 
Yeah and Mug has a point. We don't have a website.
 
@Mat'sMug would it be okay if I comment on the link you mentioned to get the secret hat :D... Rolf's comment is kinda reassuring and scary at the same time
 
cool, i'll have a think about it :)
 
1:54 AM
Nope, I can't even fully utilize OpenMP outside of Visual Studio because of pthreads, which is only available on Unix systems. Thanks, Windows.
 
of course @Mehrad! Rolf is only saying that the comments will be cleaned up on a regular basis :)
@Jamal tss.. thank Unix for that!
 
I'll just wait until next semester to continue with this. There's not much else I can do on my machine. Heck, even turning on optimizations is a pain, and even that's hardly selfie-worthy.
And I still can't decide what to write in Java this time. No, it won't be a linked list. :P
 
@Jamal you're scared to start a LinkedList Attack are you? ;)
 
I just thought I'd spare you all the agony of another crappy linked list. I'm thinking something interface-based as opposed to algorithm-based.
 
2:03 AM
Something on the console for now. GUI with Swing was painful enough.
 
@Jamal Painful enough that I never wanted to touch Java again.
 
sounds even more painful...
 
Not Simon Says, I mean. The car dealership we did in class was nice, so I'm thinking of something related to that.
 
aw
 
I got hariboat :D and I don't even know what's that about
 
2:06 AM
Wait..... You can do this???
 
it's just about commenting on one of Abby's posts!
 
return from procedure in node.FindAllProcedures()
       where !procedure.Instruction.Line.IsMultiline
       from parameter in procedure.Parameters
       where parameter.IsImplicitByRef
       select new ImplicitByRefParameterInspectionResult(Name, parameter.Instruction, Severity);
 
of course you can!
it's the LINQ query syntax
 
Dude.... that is sooooo much more understandable.
 
IKR
almost reads like SQL
 
2:07 AM
Linq is amazing
 
Like, I get that. It looks like SQL.
Okay. I can do this Linq thing after all.
 
Language-INtegrated Query, right?
 
Oh, is that what it stands for? I had no idea.
 
yep
 
@mjolka you just opened up a whole new world for me. Thanks.
 
2:10 AM
the query syntax compiles into method syntax
there are some things you can do with method syntax that can't work with query syntax (don't ask what)
 
like what?
 
GroupBy I believe
IDK, I just use method syntax all the time...
 
afaih(heard) there are different limitation based on the .net version also
 
2:25 AM
> "There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to
make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other
way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."

Professor C. A. R. Hoare
The 1980 Turing award lecture
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@rolfl @extends is for deriving from a base class, and @implements is for implementing an interface, right?
 
@RubberDuck :) glad to hear it
@Mat'sMug you can use group ... there are things you can't do you're right, but i can't think of any right now
 
2:41 AM
I can't either! '~'
 
From the moment I saw LINQ, I thought it looked like SQL, except kind of upside down and backwards =;-)-
 
I like the query syntax though. Instantly grokkable.
 
grokkable?
 
Which is weird, because I don't have trouble understanding delegate functions, but the typical kind of linq you see twists my brains.
@Phrancis understandable
 
or grokkability
 
2:47 AM
as usual, skeet is a good read on the topic codeblog.jonskeet.uk/2011/01/28/…
 
Weirdest ... word-thing... ever... Feels like there's a meme in there I'm missing
 
Yeah. There is. It's called the internet. =P
 
^^"
 
3:17 AM
@mjolka I should get his book
 
@Mat'sMug it's the least you could do after making that ad :P
 
true
 
@Mat'sMug Is that supposed to be Java?
 
3:33 AM
yeah.. was looking at a question... I'm close to a tag badge (!)
 
OK, lose the @ though, and you have extends and implements
 
(!)
 
^^
 
In Java OOP yo have two basic constructs: interfaces, and classes.
 
interfaces yo
 
3:34 AM
an interface is, for want of a better word, like a header, or just the class signatures.
a class is the header plus the implementing code.
 
no shit
 
If you have an interface, and a class that makes it 'concrete', then the class implements the interface
if you have a class, and the class is a specialzation of another class, then the class extends the ancestor class.
 
makes sense
 
It gets messy after that... because an interface that specializes an ancestor interface, extends the ancestor, not implements.
So, in Java, for example the ArrayList class (used a lot), looks something like (and this is from memory).....
public class ArrayList extends AbstractList implements List, Collection, Serializable, ....
there are others.
 
it's off-putting /confusing that Java doesn't have the I prefix for interface names..
 
3:37 AM
^^^ Hungarian notation
some people do that, but Java standards say 'no'.
 
how do you tell an interface from an abstract class?
 
Now, when you have a class that extends another class, or implements an interface, then methods in that class that implement (or re-implement) the methods from the parent, or interface, are 'tagged' with an annotation: @Override
 
abstract is a C# thing huh?
yeah
 
That's where the @ comes in.
Also, the actual annotations themselves are a type of langage construct... and they are a special type of interface, and you can declare an annotation with:
public @interface MyAnnotation .....
then in youe code you can add @MyAnnotation to things ;-)
So, simple.
@Mat'sMug If you have the source, it's easy....
one is public interface, and the other is public abstract class.
If you have a compiled version, in theory, you should not care.
Actually, you may care, and you can tell.... especially if you ae actually compiling things against it... you get errors if you try to implement a class, or extend an interface.
 
can someone confirm that this doesn't work codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/73990/…
this is what i'm getting
$ ./a.exe
******* original image ******
  0   1   2   3   4   5   6
  7   8   9  10  11  12  13
 14  15  16  17  18  19  20
 21  22  23  24  25  26  27
 28  29  30  31  32  33  34
 35  36  37  38  39  40  41
 42  43  44  45  46  47  48

******* rotated image ******
 48  41  34  27  20  13   6
 47  40  33  26  19  12   5
 46  39  32  25  18  11   4
 45  38  31  24  17  10   3
 44  37  30  23  16   9   2
 43  36  29  22  15   8   1
 42  35  28  21  14   7   0
 
3:44 AM
It's not rotated, it's flipped over the top-right, bottom-left diagonal.
 
exactly
 
@mjolka Downvote, answer with 'it does not work', and I'll upvote the answer
(show why it does not work in the answer (paste the above in to it).
 
@rolfl i'm on it :)
 
If you've done some work to prove a point, you had damn well better get the reputation for it ;-)
 
it's possible OP thinks it does what he wants to do
 
3:47 AM
Exactly.
But it makes it a poor quality question
 
feel free to DV, but also to leave a comment to the poor guy ;)
 
He should have pasted the input/output to the question to make it easier for the reviewers to arrive at that answer sooner.
(if the answer is put up soonish....)
 
true
 
OP's test data hid the bug
$ ./a.exe
******* original image ******
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6

******* rotated image ******
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
 
nice
 
4:41 AM
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Q: how to get the desired output "Thankyou" after opting out of the guess bu inputting "n"

deazealpackage mypack; import java.util.Scanner; public class UseScoreException { /** * @param args */ public static void main(String[] args) { int count = 0; String guess; String anotherGuess = "y"; Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Want to guess the te...

 
@Jamal, I am still going threw the answers. Being at work make everything kinda slow. Did you mainly mean I should choose one answer Jamel?
 
I mean you shouldn't append updated code based on answers.
 
That's exactly what I was wondering
i am reading through the link you sent me and If I understand it right, I probably should answer my own question with the parts that I have updated. I hope this is a right approach @Jamal
or as #4 states probably I could go with PasteBin. I like pasteBin
 
@Mehrad From my perception, if you have received helpful answers from others, you should upvote useful ones and accept the one that has been the most useful. I feel it's OK to post your improved code as a subsequent answer, for posterity only (I recommend making it as a community answer)
Selfie answers are a bit different, whereas if you have received no useful answer, but have come up with improvements of your own, to post it on your own question and accept it.
 
@Phrancis that's how I was thinking about it
 
4:55 AM
Need a 2nd opinion on this whole thing
to use try/catch block to implement exception handling, user enters test score, if it is not between 0 and 100 inclusive, ScoreException is caught in the catch block. to return to the try block again i put try/catch in a while loop with a condition that if the user wants to continue he input "y" then it goes inside try block and does the desired code flow, if entered (Do you want to enter another guess(y/n))"n" it exits from try block printing "Thank you" but also prints the println after coming out of the while loop of the try/catch. how do i only print "thank you" when the user enters "n" — deazeal 1 min ago
(read previous comments)
 
In this case I had a improved code which wasn't exactly what the answer was suggesting and I wanted to know if I am in the right path
I posted it as an add-on to the question by mistake (as Jamel pointed out)
However I didn't exactly get what you mean by making it a community answer
 
There is a little tick-box on the right when writing an answer that says "community answer". It makes it to where you will not gain reputation, one way or another, from that answer. It literally means you are posting it only for the community, and not for gain of any kind
 
@Phrancis sounds like requesting additional functionality to me "how do i only print "thank you" when the user enters "n""
 
@Mehrad ^^
See on the right
 
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Q: Stable Sort in C#

hosch250I wrote a stable sort algorithm in C#. It is just a simple iteration, and is probably not very optimal: static void StableSort(ref ObservableCollection<string> Vals, ref ObservableCollection<int> Weight) { for (int i = 0; i < Vals.Count; i++) { int LargestVal = -1; int LargestValInd...

 
5:05 AM
@Phrancis That looks like LOLCODE.
 
cheers @Phrancis . i am on it
 
@hosch250 You mean... LOLCODE looks like that long-revered LOLCAT dialect ;)
 
Yeah.
Never seen any LOLCATs though.
Well, yes I have.
A little bit.
 
5:21 AM
 
Thanks.
Looks like chatroom dialect.
 
looks around
 
Not here though (I probably wouldn't be here if it was).
Like my sister chatting on FB.
 
Probably closer to Twitter dialect
... or that
 
Switches tabs just in case my sister comes in.
 
5:23 AM
@Mehrad how did negotiations go? did you get the VS license?
 
@mjolka I have digged into the Community 2013 T&Cs
and it seems we are still an enterprise even though that we don't make our revenue from software development
which seems really wrong to me
confirmed it with Microsoft and their rep said we are not entitled to the same reason
however, she sent my request to a VS specialist and waiting to hear from her. If she recommends the subscription then I should probably take it to my manager
 
Hello everyone
 
Hey @Phoenix
@mjolka I have talked about open sourcing with my manager as well and he seems very positive about it. He is going to bring it up in the next meeting. (not a big fan of meeting )
 
@Mehrad cool, well good luck with it :)
 
I know... seems I am going to need some luck in this
I tried developing with Express a little bit but it's painful without extensions
 
5:34 AM
it really is, hey. speaking of extensions have you tried VsVim?
 
Specially not having the vim editor. I kept hitting J and K all day for navigation and eventually got up and left
 
haha once you go vim, you can't go back
 
VsVim is exactly what i am talking about. That's what I use for sticking to vim in VS
it's a god send
but not in Express :/
I even use this add-on in Firefox called Vimperator which uses vim to drive ff
and when I sit down behind my girl friends laptop I am like all thumbs... it's like I don't know how to use a mouse...
@mjolka do you own a subscription for your work stuff?
 
no, my work has an msdn subscription that includes vs pro
 
I get VS Pro because I'm a student.
 
5:38 AM
I think that's what I am going to end up with eventually
 
which, come to think of it, your work might have ... especially if they need a lot of windows licenses
 
I'll need to look into Community when I'm not a student, but a couple editions of Express won't kill me either.
 
well I have the Ultimate through my student account @hosch250 but I can't use it for developing apps for the company
 
Yeah, I don't work yet.
 
I never knew about Community till the other day when the guys here mentioned it. It's covers a very broad spectrum of developers. basically the only thing you can't use it for, is in the companies with a high (> 1m) revenue).
 
5:41 AM
@Mehrad have you asked your sysadmin (or similar) if your work has an msdn subscription?
 
We don't... they are hesitant to get one for the same reason of not paying it in the yearly basis.
I as far as I know I can't use the same license if they buy one since it's tied to one person( single email)
 
If anyone would like to look this over and critique it, it would be nice: codereview.stackexchange.com/a/74026/34073
 
@hosch250 good recommendations.
 
@hosch250 +1 looks good to me. i'd be interested to see an example of using one of the other techniques you mentioned, if you want to add to the answer
2
 
OK, thanks.
Will update it.
 
6:00 AM
My chameleon is riding a hairboat ...
 
Looks like the hairboat is riding the chameleon.
 
It's quite a messy situation ...
 
@mjolka Updated.
Past midnight here, need to go.
Be back tomorrow, ping me if you need me to see something.
 
have a good one.
 
@hosch250 cool i'll have a read through later. night!
 
6:16 AM
monking
 
@janos greetings
 
hi @Mehrad
 
@janos would you fancy a C# question?
a little one?
 
6:31 AM
C# is not my thing, but why?
 
I probably should make a little chart handy and tag people with their specialty
 
wow... how can I get such a stat?
 
it's the stat of the tag
in the URL, replace C# with any other tag
 
haha... I am the 11th person in asking c# questions...
 
6:35 AM
you can click on any tag on the site, and near the top there's a link "top users"
 
thanks man. very interesting
 
that's not what the number means
the number is the count of upvotes you earned in that tag
the same way as on your profile page
the 2nd number is the accepts
 
just found out :D 9th
hovered my mouse all around the page ;)
man... how on earth you guys have this many reputations...
30K ?!!
 
lots and lots of hard work
 
every single day I am here, I am motivated and jealous at the same time
It's for ages I want to start learning about creating Android apps ... Now I know when I started who to ask question from :D
 
6:43 AM
this is a great site, with an exceptional community
 
can't agree more. tagging along here listening to people I just learn so much... :D
 
7:09 AM
TTQW guys... have a good day
 
see you around
 
hey
 
hey
 
7:34 AM
or should I say, ho ho ho
 
if you wear a red costume..
 
can't say I do....
 
I see you have a nice collection of hats
 
are you not collecting them?
you might want to drop a friendly comment here: codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/73995/…
 
@janos definitely a great site, a lot of good code I see here.
 
7:49 AM
alas, time to go to work
 
I collect them only by accident or with your help ( the SEDE and now abby). I don't hunt them.
I am at work ;-)
 
see you all later
 
@Phrancis @Phrancis that cat is hilarious
 
8:07 AM
hey
 
hey
 
@Duga @SimonAndréForsberg Does it notify of all repos? But only if something actually happened?
 
8:41 AM
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A: Winforms Circular Checkbox

AnthonyOther people have mentioned that you should use auto-properties, but they're missing another point about custom controls. When someone changes a property of your custom control which should result in a change in how your control is drawn, you need to Invalidate your control. private bool isCheck...

needs more love
good points in his answer
 
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Q: Text formatting with embedded markup for terminal output

Michael PankovI'm learning Rust. I wrote the following library to format text and output it to terminal, so that the formatting markup is embedded with the string itself (looks similar to HTML4). I feel the code is pretty unidiomatic and I'd really appreciate hints on how to make it better, more readable and ...

 

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