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12:00 AM
RELOAD! There are 1634 unanswered questions (94.4102% answered)
 
> This meme has been retired by PossibilityException ...
I'd love to write that into the meta :P
 
@Quill I'm not stopping you ^^
Just link to the chat instead of to a meta. We'll forgive you.
 
Did Simon post a chat message when he changed it?
 
12 mins ago, by Vogel612
agreed... please open a meta to establish community consensus and drop in a veteran banner
9 mins ago, by Vogel612
then again there is no way for this to occur again, maybe we don't need a meta
 
?
 
12:04 AM
@Quill Yes, he posted a chat message. Pick one.
 
Nov 2 at 18:14, by Simon Forsberg
@Hosch250 yeah I figured it was time to get rid of the interrupt
 
Oh, wait, Simon.
 
Nov 1 at 0:00, by Duga
RELOAD!
 
Reading is hard...
 
This is the last "reload" said by Duga without the stats included in the message ^^
 
12:06 AM
@Mast Yeah...
also done
 
Zak
So, my brother scored 0 points on an online maths test, becasue instead of answering "x / x" he answered "1"
 
Wut...
 
Greetings
 
hello
 
How's it going?
 
12:12 AM
Hey IsmaelMiguel.
 
@SirPython Greetings dude
 
Welcome back @IsmaelMiguel
 
Zak
it was actually (5x +1)^2 over itself but yeah
 
@Mast Posted and made that edit.
 
@Mast Jesus! Dude! Your scared the living hell out of me!
 
Zak
12:13 AM
I used to hate maths tests because they'd penalise you for being too good at it
 
But anyway, how are you?
 
@IsmaelMiguel Just Mast will be fine.
I'm fine.
 
I wasn't calling you Jesus.
 
Building stuff, destroying stuff, same old.
 
May I join the destruction?
 
12:14 AM
Plenty of destruction to go around.
 
Do you hate Javascript?
I have written a piece of code that will make some folks happy, which renders Javascript mostly useless.
 
@IsmaelMiguel It Depends™
 
Care to share?
 
Sure, I will share
 
As long as I'm not touching it, I usually survive it.
 
Rendering JavaScript useless is always a good thing of-course.
 
You should
 
Just follow the link
@Mast Yup
 
lol, nice work @IsmaelMiguel
 
12:19 AM
@Quill Thank dude!
I hope you use it next time
The only thing is that I can't destroy document
 
@IsmaelMiguel Alt+F4
 
@SirPython That solves too. But that one is the basic. It's implied.
Besides, it is more keystrokes than F5
Thanks, Santas!
 
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Q: License Manager

Damien Gravorecently I created a license manager for my publicy released project and I just wondered if I could improove it in any way? License Manager using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Net; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; namespace Kiwi.Appli...

 
Wait, are there discussions to discontinue the daily "RELOAD"??
 
No idea, but hopefully not
 
12:29 AM
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A: Make your language unusable

DowngoatJavaScript Shell This will make the language completely unusable. clear(this); Isn't it nice how JavaScript has such a nice function to destroy itself? This is pretty simple, the clear function completely empty an object. this refers to the global object clearing out everything including ...

 
@Mat'sMug No, it was about the meme.
Well, the meme answer to the meta meme post.
 
I'm outdated.
Can you please explain it a bit more?
@Mast Only works on an old, buggy version of Spidermonkey. Or whatever name the Javascript engine used on Firefox has. And only the REPL version.
 
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A: What's a Zombie? And what are the many other memes of Code Review?

SirPython This meme has been retired by both community decision and Simon's decision on the 1/11/2015. It is thus considered a veteran meme. Usages may still occur, but the meme has largely vanished from our site. Meme: "INTERRUPT" Originator: Possibly @EthanBierlein Cultural Height: The 2nd Monitor...

Originally the reload was two messages, simon simplified it to one, so the possibility of an interrupt was lost, meaning the meme was zilch
thus, it was retired
 
Well, the INTERRUPT was fun
I surelly will miss it
 
@Quill Basically Simon killed the action, preventing the meta from being triggered unless out-of-context. Not sure if community decision has anything to do with it.
 
12:39 AM
@Mast well, I mean, nothing's stopping people from saying INTERRUPT before Duga posts it (like 11:59 kinda thing), or something similar, so, community decision is fine with me, not to mention it's a template from a related meta.
 
Sounds like out-of-context to me, but whatever.
 
it's a community wiki though, feel free to modify :-)
 
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Q: Re-arranging an obfuscated address

QuillI'm getting address (physical address, not digital) input that's obfuscated, and looks like the following: The plaintext version: '39 Jerrabomberra Ave. Narrabundah Canberra 2604 Australia' The obfuscated version: ['39 Jerrabomberra Ave., Narrabundah', 'Canberra', ' ', '2604', ', ', '...

 
@CaptainObvious wow! that question looks interesting! (:p)
 
@Quill Hum... I wonder why...
 
12:47 AM
@CaptainObvious You don't need to import regex as re first?
Never used regex in Python.
 
@Mast It's already just import re
 
oh yeah, that was implied @Mast
 
@Quill AKA missing
 
fine, there
 
12:50 AM
"I guess I'm looking for a review of the code below." - I guess you picked wrong site for that - CodeReview would be better choice. — Alexei Levenkov 18 secs ago
 
@Quill I'd go pedantic and tell you there's no need for the ..., but I'm not feeling pedantic anymore.
 
it's a snippet, not a solution... come on bro
 
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Q: Optimal way to enumerate list with filter criteria

Shane KmFor example given the following CreditCard object how would you get a count of Not expired credit cards. What are the pros/cons of using each method? or is there a better/optimal way? I guess I'm looking for a review of the code below. Or how would one improve it? public class CreditCard { p...

 
All code should stand on itself, therefore CR does not recognize that thing called snippets.
IMO.
But it should be fine.
 
@CaptainObvious What?
 
12:59 AM
@EBrown Smell like example code.
But my nose doesn't work well under any condition
 
 licApi = "http://example.com/licenseCheck.php?u={0}&p={1}";
I really hope that's not plaintext....
 
@Quill I don't see an HTTPS, do you?
 
possible answer invalidation by Sam M on question by Sam M: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/112401/revisions
 
it's a foo example, the real might be https though
 
@Duga @Jamal already handled it.
 
1:05 AM
@Duga Jamal's faster than duga
3
 
@SimonForsberg - you fact-checking my SO posts? Am I being stalked? ;-)
 
additionally the mix of programming languages there is a little bit, suspicious... to say
 
Zak
Question, is there a difference between Foo and Bar?
 
@Zak Foo starts with F and Bar with B.
 
Levenshtein distance of 3
100% different
 
Zak
1:07 AM
@EBrown Fine, Pedant, is there a semantic difference
 
@Zak Usually Foo is preferred.
 
@Zak I'm a bit of a fighter for the former
 
Typically you see Foo long before Bar shows up.
 
@EBrown for some values of "long before"
foo = bar; // not so long before huh
 
@Mat'sMug Sure it is. Foo shows up in the first half, Bar in the second half.
 
1:10 AM
forHumans = forHumans
    ? [.3,.4,.3]
    : [(1/3),(1/3),(1/3)];
 
Zak
@Quill Are you only just figuring this out?
 
@Zak Foo is usually your first variable, Bar the second.
Afar from that, nope, not a thing.
Baz is sometimes used if more are needed, more variations exist.
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Q: FizzBuzzWoofFooBar

MastMy C++ was starting to get rusty and I never touched some of the newer features. Reason enough to try something simple and make it overly complicated: FizzBuzz with bonus features. For now we'll call it FizzBuzzWoofFooBar. The FizzBuzz idea is to check whether an integer is dividable by 3 and/o...

 
Whoa. JSFiddle looks new.
 
Yes
And worst
That 1 there is annoying
The tabs are wrong
The indentation is messed up
IE compatibility is above 1 and below 2
 
1:23 AM
The colors are quite awful
But hey, it's nice to have a new look!
 
It has better syntax highlighting.
 
@Quill "Squeeze every inch out of the UI for more editing space" <-- Well, we use pixels, not inches.
@SirPython Better, but uglier in my opinion.
 
> Indent now defaults to 2 spaces
 
@SirPython Good :)
 
@Quill That default is broken... Github has the same problem
 
1:26 AM
Is there a way to change the indent size?
 
Hopefully, cause indenting with spaces for Javascript/HTML/CSS/PHP is a nightmare!
No, there isn't
 
Why is ChatSEy acting up? ....ugh
 
maybe you need an account @IsmaelMiguel
 
I have one
 
@Mat'sMug How so?
 
1:30 AM
In other news, is now 5 questions short of starting to award badges
 
@Mat'sMug FizzBuzz - in Whitespace!
Actually, I was planning on writing a number guessing game instead of fizzbuzz.
 
@SirPython IDK, it's working like a cheap browser, and then at one point it realizes I'm in a chatroom and displays the gizmos
 
This feels very hypothetical, and to be honest, there's not much here for us to review... Can you give us more information on the transaction at example.com/licenseCheck.php? — Quill 9 secs ago
 
@Hosch250 I did not say we needed more ...
 
But ... I want a FizzBuzz badge!
3
 
1:33 AM
lol
 
Actually, that badge is one that might not help advance my career.
On the other hand, I didn't remember how easy it was to get rep here. My answer picked up +60 already.
 
> Skilled in the art of basic interview questions
 
I only have four answers in anyway.
 
@Mat'sMug Dilemma.
 
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A: Image manipulation using HTML5 Canvas

QuillMiscellaneous Points: As you're writing a library, it's best to match as many edge cases as you can, and to check if document even exists. if (!document) throw new Error("the document could not be found"); Instead of using just throw use throw new Error() instead, as that allows for a st...

using install time wisely
 
1:37 AM
@EBrown And the comment is the third 'half'?
 
trees
make it an island and bust the bridge out / ferry out
 
interesting
Hint hint: Click Link > Post Answer. ;)
 
@EthanBierlein Already wrote one ^^
 
1:48 AM
You could of-course experiment with a torus shaped world.
2
 
It's an interesting idea, although a majority of open-world games take place above-ground. Still, +1 for a neat idea. :)
@Mast That'd be really neat, but it'd be a complete hell to keep the player properly oriented on the surface.
 
That, and just generating the terrain altogether.
 
dammit, now you've tempted me to try a torus-shaped world
 
^^
It's the future.
 
Hmm
What about just a ring-world?
It'd be easier to manage player orientation on.
And it's still neat as well.
 
1:53 AM
Like flat?
Has borders.
 
The whole idea was to have no borders.
 
lol, right
 
Introducing borders kind of defeats the idea of not having borders.
 
lol
that was a fail moment
ring worlds are still awesome though
Also, you could post another answer about the torus idea ;)
If you want, of course
 
1:54 AM
I'm not sure how feasible it is in most languages.
 
lots of hacks and hellish math
 
@EthanBierlein after the torus, try a klein bottle
2
 
@mjolka Sadist.
 
@mjolka plz no kill me
Hmm, here's an even more interesting idea:
> The people live inside the torus, rather than on the outside.
 
1:58 AM
@EthanBierlein Like the dwarves?
 
Yeah
wait, what dwarves?
 
In LOTR.
 
Oh, I thought Arda was a sphere, not a torus
 
They still lived underground.
And so did the Orcs.
 
Well, yeah
 
2:01 AM
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A: How can I create borders in an open world-game?

QuillDifferent games have different requirements in how realistic they are to their genre, e.g. FPS games can constrain to a building, whereas RPG games like Rust / DayZ / Skyrim have larger and more open world maps to suit their style. Some common ones across games (and examples) include: Constrai...

 
@Quill You could add Just Cause 2 to the island list, probably Crysis as well.
 
I haven't played them, so I didn't know, so thanks :-)
 
In the "You're trapped" category. Basically there exists nothing else except the island.
 
I heard Just Cause 3 was riddled with issues everywhere when it was released.
Oh man, it has a 6/10 rating on steam
 
No clue, last version I played was 2.
 
2:11 AM
Could we move this to the gaming chat room maybe?
 
or gamedev
 
Well, room link is here if we want to continue: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/32107/the-warpgate
 
@Quill that gamedev post reads like a CR invasion...
 
@Mat'sMug Feel free to join in.
 
You get moved by a higher power - e.g. Lakitu in Mario Kart!! — Mat's Mug 1 min ago
 
2:15 AM
> CRinvasion
I sense a possible new meme
 
lol, nope
 
you never know
 
@Mat'sMug it's just a list man
 
@EthanBierlein You're in luck, you got 2 answers now.
 
Awesome :)
The 2nd Monitor Effect™ in action.
 
2:25 AM
I even threw in a free edit.
Shit we're being generous today.
Does the cave map need freehand circles?
 
Sure why not
Freehand circles ftw
 
so if I want to connect to a database in Python in windows, what would be the best option? take the jump and learn mongo?
 
Python comes with sqlite pre-installed
If you're willing to learn a watered-down version of SQL
 
sqlite will fit most needs.
Are you sure you need a databasey database though? If it's a one-process thing I often use a CSV instead.
 
no, it's gonna be way too big for csv
like thousands and thousands of rows
 
2:34 AM
Take a look at sqlite then.
 
thanks
 
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Q: A function for block allocation

screwnutDuring Jonathan Blow's video where he muses about a games-focused programming language, he presents C++ code that allocates a single big block of memory and has N pointers into that block. The purpose being to avoid heap allocating N blocks of memory for N arrays. That code looked to me like it ...

 
2:51 AM
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Q: How to get this code to work

kneelb4darth#include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <string> #include <vector> #include <cstdio> using namespace std; class Node { private: string name; int balance; int recieved; public: Node (string name) { this -> name = name; this -> balance = 0; this -> ...

 
@CaptainObvious Broken, burn.
 
3:03 AM
I don't see any questions here. If you're just looking for feedback, consider Code Review. — Jonathon Reinhart 46 secs ago
Thank you - code review - I will check that out. - you must agree that I am abusing the tr command. I mean there has to be a better way to get the list printed out that way by using a tool besides tr. — capser 44 secs ago
 
3:18 AM
@EBrown Greetings. Sorry to bother you. It's just to tell you that what I needed help on friday, I have solved it.
Ping me if you want to know more later on
For everybody, I just want to wish a good night
 
Is it always this light in the chatroom at night now?
 
My ears were buzzing, people talking about databases I see
 
oh yes
I'm doing sqlite in Python now
 
How's that working out so far @Quill?
 
3:28 AM
well... I went out to lunch, so not much further than we discussed...
 
OK. BTW, it's good to learn SQL, I think every programmer should know at least rudimentary SQL. That said, if you need a relatively small database (a few million records) that's much simpler to setup and maintain that anything SQL, MongoDB is a good choice IMO
Also, some types of data just don't fit very well in tables
 
Yeah, I'd agree. I need to take the dive and learn Mongo one of these days
 
@IsmaelMiguel Good night!
Sorry for the belation
 
Yeah. Mongo is really not that complicated, if you know anything about JSON.
I made a pretty naive MongoDB implementation that shows basic things, if you're interested. codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/109460/…
It's Groovy/Java but that could easily be transformed to Python
 
3:54 AM
I like SQL Server, if you are willing and capable of installing it.
Of course, I'm no DB expert.
It is pretty easy to use, though, for what I'm doing.
 
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Q: Google geocoding api not working in android mobiles using apache cordova while it is working in system with apachi ripple

user5627316I'm new to the field of mobile application development with apache cordova. I'm facing a problem with google geocoding api while developing a testing weather application. The code is working fine on my system with apache ripple but it is not working on the android devices. I couldn't fetch the ...

 
If you have a specific problem you need to ask a specific question. If you have working code and want a review, this question belongs on Code Review instead. — Jim Garrison 42 secs ago
 
@200_success: I solved the problems with my code from yesterday. I just had to call flush after calling write().
 
4:23 AM
Stackoverflow wasn't meant for code optimization but for issues: "I want to do A, I tried B but C doesn't work". I believe this would be better suited on Stack Exchange Code Review. — Jacque Goupil 22 secs ago
 
4:34 AM
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A: Re-arranging an obfuscated address

200_successNot bad. However, we can do away with if component not in address_components and component is not "". A better way to check if component not in address_components would be to use collections.OrderedDict: An OrderedDict is a dict that remembers the order that keys were first inserted. If a n...

pimping a good post
 
pew pew
Not really a zombie but whatevs
 
thanks for the ammo
 
This feels very hypothetical, and to be honest, there's not much here for us to review... Can you give us more information on the transaction at example.com/licenseCheck.php? — Quill 3 hours ago
@Quill you'd be surprised
not a great question though
but plenty to review ;-)
 
sometimes I forgot that joke is old
 
4:52 AM
> The camelCase of the public methods clashes with what our eyes are used to see, and it's like we don't see sharp anymore, and start needing glasses
 
gulp, half of them are mine
 
5:21 AM
@DennisWilliamson: Ack, that's embarrassing. Thanks for the correction. This will heretofore be known as my Grammar Achilles Heel. Achilles' Heel. Achilles's he'll. Or something. — Nonnal 7 hours ago
TTGTB
 
good night
 
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Q: Stylishly saving web page source

LegatoSimple tool to save a web page's source. Styled to resemble Sublime Text, given frequent personal use. I took the opportunity to learn and apply an MVC approach, the FXML is generated via Scene Builder, but included for completion. I welcome any general feedback on how to improve anything but in...

 
Monking
 
5:36 AM
Monking.
 
Monking.
 
Monking.
 
I think it is better to post this question in Code Reviewniyasc 9 secs ago
 
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Q: TRIE key/value store implementation comparing with HashMap

Kanagavelu SugumarI have implemented TRIE based concurrent key/value store using hashcode similar to Hashmap. This is on intention that; This TRIE won't require rehashing. I am looking this as alternative to hashmap in java. import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceArray; public class TrieMap { publ...

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Q: (Python) Converting Ordinal Numbers from 1-9

user91093i'm stuck on a homework problem on the Computer Science Circles website. The question asks to convert x (input) of numbers 1-9 into an ordinal number (ex: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) with a maximum of 4 cases. I understand the 4 cases are for endings of 'st', 'nd', 'rd', and 'th' but i'm just having a pr...

 
If you post this on Code Review please use a title that describes what your code does in a few words, rather than that you'd like to improve it. — Phrancis 42 secs ago
 
5:54 AM
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Q: Implementing HTTP data range representation class

AlexExI need a class representing a parsed Range HTTP header value. I've done it like this: namespace net { namespace http { class DataRange { public: static const uint64_t UnspecifiedBytePos; static const DataRange Full; explicit DataRange(uint64_t firstBytePos, uin...

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Q: Converting Ordinal Numbers from 1-9

user91094i'm stuck on a homework problem on the Computer Science Circles website. The question asks to convert x (input) of numbers 1-9 into an ordinal number (ex: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) with a maximum of 4 cases. I understand the 4 cases are for endings of 'st', 'nd', 'rd', and 'th' but i'm just having a pr...

 
@CaptainObvious vtc for broken code
 
6:19 AM
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Q: converting Alphabet into Numbers

user91096Need help with a homework question to convert letters to numbers. i do not understand! ord(letter)>=ord('A')

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Q: parsing users from a list of command for email notifications.

capserif you look at the last line of the cat, it does not have a new line after the cat is over 'fernanja'casper@casper-PC ~/scripts ->. I hate that when the prompt gets mixed in with the data -or the output. Minor point but it makes the text on the terminal jumbled and confusing. cat /tmp/foo updat...

 
6:52 AM
Wants to be flagged as not an answer:
http://codereview.stackexchange.com/a/112543/29371
 
@CaptainObvious It looks like there is a little bit of code... but, from the way it is phrased... it sounds like they are trying to make it do something different...??
 
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Q: Javascript implementation of Conway's Game of Life

GauthamPJTook some time to make Conway's game of Life in HTML, CSS, Javascript and jQuery. Waiting for suggestions, criticisms, discussions on how it can be done better. JSFiddle link /* * Conway's - Game of Life. * Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if caused by under-popula...

 
Asking to change the behaviour is off topic. Please see help center. — Heslacher 27 secs ago
 
@Heslacher I miss my vote to delete, but I flagged as NAA and downvoted and left a comment to them
 
I flagged it as well. By flagging we enable the mods to convert it to a comment if they think it is worth.
 
6:58 AM
Even for a comment it's pretty poor quality, but it would certainly be better as such than where it is now :)
Well, TTGTB
 
night @Phrancis
 
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Q: A functional, recursive fizzbuzz in javascript

BrianI was talking to a coworker about over engineering things, which somehow lead to me over engineering the hell out of fizzbuzz. I went for a functional recursive solution in javascript, what do you guys think? *full disclosure my knowledge of functional programming begins and ends at "functions a...

 
> The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer with a soldering iron, a hardware engineer with a software patch, and a user with an idea.
Monking all
 
7:13 AM
monking @Mast
 
7:24 AM
Winterbash seems to starts on 14.12.2015 !!! Get your hats !!!
Take a look at the countdown, its pretty neat
 
8:04 AM
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Q: Should we sign up for Winter Bash 2015?

HeslacherWinter Bash 2015 is approaching! We signed up for it last year, and it was a really big hit. We all had a lot of fun earning and showing our hats to the rest of the world. Now after we have graduated we are in a greater field of competitioners and it will be hard to climb on the leaderboard to...

 
@StackExchange @Heslacher I'm surprised nobody else made that post.
 
It hadn't been oficially announced. I just went to the site and saw the countdown so I thought, lets post it ;-)
 
Good idea.
@EthanBierlein's question on gamedev went HNQ ^^
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Q: How can I create borders in an open world-game?

Ethan BierleinWhen creating open-world maps, a big issue to take into consideration is how "borders" of sorts are implemented. Obviously, in an open-world game, there shouldn't be invisible-wall borders, as it ruins immersion, and makes the game feel more "artificial". I've done a little bit of research onlin...

With 4 CR answers.
 
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Q: A non-recursive tuple_element<index, Types> implementation

user2296177This is basically a non-recursive std::tuple_element implementation. Note To make this non-recursive, you must replace std::make_index_sequence with a non-recursive implementation. I left it with std::make_index_sequence in order to reduce the amount of unrelated code. How it works deduct has...

 
8:25 AM
possible answer invalidation by WagoL on question by WagoL: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/112452/revisions
 
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Q: Sorting in TCL by values

user42556how to sort an output for example Roger 15 Martin 18 Jemmy 16 Jon 12 Sara 12 should look like Martin 18 Jemmy 16 Roger 15 Jon 12 Sara 12

 
This question might be better on codereview.stackexchange.comduncan 1 min ago
 
8:40 AM
@Duga Iffy, but so is the existing answer. Nothing to see IMO.
@CaptainObvious No code, no clue, . HAMMERTIME!
 
9:00 AM
@Mast Both questions I asked on security.stackexchange yesterday (follow-ups from each other) about my work's trusted CA cert went HNQ.
Was not really happy about that
 
@DanPantry Why not?
 
@Mast Because it contains security info about my work
I mean, nothing revealing, but my name is pretty unique. My name isn't associated with my company online - except for on my LinkedIn
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A: Should we sign up for Winter Bash 2015?

Dan Pantryho-ho-ho Yes, I think we definitely should. It encourages participation and might get some of our more inactive reviewers (myself included) to do more reviews :-)

 
@DanPantry Let me be Captain Obvious here and say that's your problem, not the going HNQ part.
 
@Mast Of course it is my problem :P
It doesn't say anything sensitive other than my work has installed thesmelves as root CA on all network laptops
 
However, I doubt stating this information will have repercussions though. Many companies have a policy like this, as do campuses.
 
9:02 AM
But I would rather that information not be associated with my name if it can be tied back to me, frankly
But I guess that teaches me to be more careful about what I post online.
 
@DanPantry Ask for dissociation.
 
@Mast I have :-)
 
There's a reason I maintain 2 accounts on SE (which are strictly separated for obvious reasons).
One for the regular stuff (this one), one for the iffy questions that shouldn't be associated with me.
 
In retrospect I don't think I said anything damaging, so I'll be fine
 
Monking
 
9:06 AM
I wish I had kept some holiday days for winterbash
But there's only one work week during winterbash anyway
 
@onepotato I'm not talking about my reverted edits :P. I'm talking about the stuff you've fixed during the code review. You had to revert quite a lot of stuff of the edit you've reviewed to improve the question. What I want to say is, that it is mostly better/easier to reject the reviewed edit to avoid manually fixing the wrong stuff of the edit and add the few correct parts yourself. But this is just my "review style" you still can do it differently. — Tom 7 secs ago
 
@Duga What the heck happened here?
It added spelling mistakes...
 
@Mast lol
That's got to be the weirdest thing I've seen in a while
edit was approved as well
LOL
> nsgocev reviewed this 59 mins ago: Reject
The editor English definitely needs improvement :D
????
> nsgocev has approved 114 edit suggestions and rejected 74 edit suggestions and improved 6 edit suggestions
wtf? How did that happen?
 
Exactly.
 
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Q: Simplifying a LINQ expression that finds the largest date smaller than another date

DanI have a LINQ 2 SQL query that needs to run a subquery in the where clause. The subquery just returns the largest date (from a date column) that is less than or equal to another date (an input to the function). I originally had it like this (not this in the where clause of an outer query): skew...

 
9:20 AM
@Mast That gamedev question is very interesting
And I never knew @Quill was such a concierge on games ;-)
I also like how 3 4 of the answers are code reviewers :D
 
9:44 AM
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Q: Pythonish integer range in Java - follow-up

coderodde(See the previous iteration.) I have refactored the Range; now it looks like this: Range.java: package net.coderodde.util; import java.util.AbstractCollection; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.List; import java.util.NoSuchEle...

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Q: Unordered list in HTML with animated list points

michael.zechHad this idea today ... I don't have any practical usage for it right now. Any feedback or improvements welcome. HTML: <ul> <li class="item"> <div class="point"></div> <div class="text">Alpha</div> </li> <li class="item"> <div class="point"></div> <div class="text">Beta

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Q: Time & attendance session

Kai HendryI've implement in PHP time and attendance system to see who is on duty for taking SMS notifications in a first responder / neighbourhood watch scenario. I would really appreciate a review. What I don't understand is: If a user is already logged in another device. What happens to the session? Can...

 
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