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That, @kleinfreund , is exceedingly neat!
 
@skiwi: Yes, by the author. I would've deleted it eventually, though.
 
Holy, that's a nice monkey
 
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What? 2000 people are working on Watson? Or did I misread
 
10:01 PM
I count for 200 of them ...
 
that makes it 10...? or perhaps 1801
Isn't this just blatant adveritising?
http://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/18737/my-php-ajax-bridge-to-jquery-library
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Q: My PHP AJAX bridge to jQuery library

pocesarI've been working on this library for 2 years now and using on many websites with great success. And I decided to make it public, I can assure this is the best jQuery <=> PHP bridge library there is for PHP 5.3 at the moment. I've created the documentation using phpDocumentor 2, but people are sh...

 
I don't know the exact numbers, but, IBM costs are closely related to R&D and people... When IBM says it is committing 2Bn to a project, that loosely translates to 20,000 people-years of effort
 
@skiwi: There was actually a discussion on that:
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Q: Is this spam and should it be flagged as such?

MalachiMy PHP AJAX bridge to jQuery library I include the conversation that started all of this as well: Chat Conversation It really shows my arguments for it. I want to hear both sides of the argument here. For more information on Spam flags and Offensive flags

 
Ah well guess the arguments are all reasonable
Perhaps he was secretly hoping you'd assess all of his code over at github
 
10:22 PM
reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/1z9h0b/… they shipped such a system?! Vista with 512GB RAM wow
 
10:38 PM
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Q: Simple C# multiplication table program

CommodentI'm pretty new to C# and have decided that I wanted to make a program that calculate the multiplication table of a selected number to practice on loops etc. I'm pretty satisfied, but I wondered if there is anything I can do to make the code better and more concise. using System; using System.Col...

 
Aww, I missed another C question... :/
At least it revived William Morris.
 
:-(
Well, I did sort of miss this one at first, but I was still able to mention some things.
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Q: Are there any memory issues with this Eigen QR wrapper?

Leslie FaulknerI am writing a wrapper to Eigen QR for my personal use and I am wondering if there are any memory leaks or undocumented behavior in my implementation, especially in the function get_QR(). The answer is as expected. This is related to my previous question here. using std::cout; using std::endl; ...

 
I'm not going to use any upvotes on Loki for the rest of today. It would a waste of votes, since he has rep-capped.
 
Good call. Reload is only in an hour and 15 minutes. :-)
 
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questions with no answers
Bringing it down!
 
10:46 PM
If you have remaining votes, I suppose you can also look for more questions with answers but no votes. There's a query about that somewhere...
 
@Jamal I compare the number of unanswered questions to the number of unanswered questions with no votes, and go through them all to see which ones have been answered.
I know that there are 8 bad answers.
Besides that, anything is fair game.
I should probably start adding Github gists to my answers, or Ideone...
 
11:27 PM
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Q: Using classes vs. using functions

Stephen EstradaI am trying to learn how to tell if my code will be better off creating a class as opposed to using many functions. I am a new Python programmer trying to get the hang of when classes should be implemented. Determines whether the username is valid or invalid: def is_good_user(user): is_user...

 
It feels strange to have not earned reputation in a few days...
 
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Q: OpenGL first person jumping code

icedvariablesI'm making a game in Java with LWJGL and I just implemented jumping. I don't really think the code is particularly well written or very efficient. Here is the code of my Camera class: public void startJump(float height, float land){ jumpHeight = height; jumpLand = land; if(!falling &&...

 
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