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There are 1391 unanswered questions
 
@Duga Down by 1!
 
@Hosch250 I have 4
 
I have one.
@IsmaelMiguel Good job.
I killed one, and made one that was killed by someone else.
 
@Hosch250 I meant that I have 4 zombies
 
Oh, 4 zombies.
@IsmaelMiguel One comprehensive review - don't write PHP ;)
 
12:08 AM
What should I answer in a questions where no improvements can be done?
 
I leave them for others in that case.
Usually, I just don't know enough to make a comment.
 
You can always say that it looks good, if you know the language a bit
 
I'm not that hot at any language.
 
12:23 AM
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Q: Event Loop/Select Loop in Java

DanielI've been working on a non-blocking IO library, and wanted to get some feedback on my generic event loop class. The goal is that this class will manage select() calls as well as other "events" which must occur on the same thread that the IO is processing. I'm hoping that this can scale to a ...

 
I know enough of PHP to ask, but I'm terrible on writting reviews.
 
I like to think I'm fairly good at debugging C#...
 
What does debugging have to do with Code Review?
 
Nothing.
 
Monkevening
 
12:28 AM
We are discussing our respective programming skills.
 
Heh, lol
I'm pretty proficient in Python, and Javascript. I'm learning TSQL right now.
 
@Hosch250 I used to be good at debugging c#
But then I took 5 years without touching in C#
 
All languages are basically the same, except Swift, which is magic.
 
@nhgrif I'm going to disagree highly with that biased statement. ^^
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Which part?
 
12:34 AM
That all languages are the same.
 
All languages are basically the same, except for the parts where they are not.
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Then you don't know enough languages.
Which is true, because you only know two languages.
I don't count SQL in this. SQL is entirely different.
 
Brainfuck
Shakespear
Text
Befunge
 
Python and JS are quite different in that one compiles whitespace, and the other doesn't.
@IsmaelMiguel Whitespace.
 
@Hosch250 That's a really insignificant different.
 
12:36 AM
Comment too
 
And it's purely a syntax difference...
 
Don't start a holy war please.
 
Any purely syntactic difference is insignificant.
 
A single space can kill your program. I don't call that insignificant.
 
It is significant in the grand scheme of things, @Hosch250.
Significant differences are things like compiled versus interpreted.
Object-oriented vs functional vs procedural vs whatever other paradigms
 
12:37 AM
Umm, I think Python is interpreted - at least, it doesn't catch any compile-time errors.
JS, I'm not sure.
 
@Hosch250 Python is compiled into bytecode, and then interpreted. I think.
 
I got a badge in it by knowing just about nothing about it.
 
Python is compiled to bytecode?
 
@EthanBierlein You can run pythin in Javascript
 
Well, Python doesn't have compile time errors, AFAIK.
 
12:39 AM
@IsmaelMiguel And you can do the reverse.
 
That doesn't surprise me
 
The evils of eval.
(Read that like a pun.) (Yes, I know it's bad.)
 
^^
 
I'm sure that if you were devoted crazy enough you could write SQL that interprets LOLCODE.
 
I'd upvote you for the magic, but I highly doubt @nhgrif would.
 
12:41 AM
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Q: Is Python Interpreted or Compiled?

crodjerThis is just a wondering I had while reading about interpreted and compiled languages. Ruby is no doubt an interpreted language, since source code is compiled by an interpreter at the point of execution. On the contrary C is a compiled language, as one have to compile the source code first ac...

@EthanBierlein Gods no. I hope nobody ever does that.
 
@Phrancis While it wouldn't be pretty, it would certainly be impressive.
 
But SQL is a whole different paradigm, and doesn't fall in with "regular" programming languages.
 
Take C# and VB. There are syntax differences, sure. There are some other language-specific semantic differences, but they're both object-oriented languages that even make use of all the same libraries (.NET framework) and probably compile into mostly identical byte code.
I'm sure there are some .NET experts that can tell you about a few significant differences in the language semantics or compile code, but the differences are going to be relatively few.
 
Well they both compile into CIL, so in that case yes.
 
And once you get over the syntax differences (which the IDE helps you with), you're writing the same code.
 
12:45 AM
@Hosch250 Eval is evil
 
@IsmaelMiguel evil is eval.
 
Sometimes it is a needed evil
 
No- yes- no- yes- no- I can't decide whether to agree with that.
 
In Javascript, one can use the Function() constructor instead of eval().
 
got this email from a co-worker: I downloaded the <redacted> application, but it is not working properly. Some kinda goofy Visual Studio screen comes up with some XML in it.
response: It looks like you've opened the config file instead of the application. Please try opening the application.
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12:52 AM
Lol.
At least they knew it was XML.
 
he included a screenshot of the xml
 
I've done that several times before, on computers with extensions hidden.
Because Visual Studio projects create...
MyApplication.exe & MyApplication.exe.config
So if extensions are hidden, you see MyApplication & MyApplication.exe.... and I go straight for the .exe
 
Sounds fun
At least it wasn't a client saying that he doesn't know how to pass a file to a pen drive
 
You know I wrote a tutorial app thing for OneNote, right?
 
No
Or it wasn't for me?
 
12:56 AM
Well, I got an email from some girl saying "I just put some notes in OneNote. I closed OneNote. My notes had better be saved." - only with lots of CAPS and bad grammar and stuff.
If she would have bothered reading my nice tutorials, she would have known the answer.
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@Phrancis lol
 
@Hosch250 The other day I had to configure a register machine
 
@Hosch250 Some people read documentation?
 
If you don't want to read it, don't download my app.
 
1:00 AM
@Hosch250 Next time, just take a printscreen of where it is what the other person needs to read and send it
 
If you want suggestions for improvement, ask for that specific help on codereview.stackexchange.com. If you want to share your code, post it on a blog, github, codeplex, etc. — Peter Duniho 55 secs ago
 
Nice idea. I threw the email out.
I got a 1-star review immediately after, so serve me right, but I don't really care.
 
@EA1234 joined this room and the DBA room pretty much simultaneously
 
Hi, @EA1234.
I have a feeling you can't talk as you only have 6 rep.
 
1:03 AM
I wonder what it is like seeing people talk about you in the third person like this, and not being able to respond.
 
Apparently it's a real person, AFAIK.
Moving on
And, they left both rooms just now
 
1:20 AM
Well, that person must be really quick
 
 
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Shhhhh......
 
2:43 AM
It is 3:43am UTC.
 
No, it's 2:47 UTC
 
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Q: Salt generation in C#

James_ParsonsI have designed a small method to generate a salt for a password. All this does is create a random salt. it does nothing to add it to the password. I have a few questions regarding my very simple method: Is this a secure generator? Currently, it encodes in base64. Is this an issue in any way? A...

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Q: How to get the column to match with data in another column in Java?

StudentDoubtsAs for example i have this data in csv file which has the column names as: "people", "committers", "repositoryCommitters The "people" column has the ids from 1-5923 and i want to match the ids if they have the common repository from the "repositoryCommitters" column like for example: people | r...

 
3:12 AM
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Q: Manual slide-in animation using delta time

Josue EspinosaI created a simple slide-in animation for my game. The box is shown at the bottom with character dialog. The animation is as follows: A square slides in from the left, then waits a bit, then expands to its full width. The box is made using Unity's GUI Box. The timing is extended for debugging ...

 
IT'S TOO QUIET
 
3:28 AM
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Q: Clojure throws an exception even when I am not calling the specific function or am I?

adele dazimI have this code to get data from sumo logic and other services. core.clj has this, which parses the arguments and routes it to the right function in route.clj (def cli-options [ ["-a" "--app APPNAME" "set app. app can be: sumologic or jira"] ["-...

 
3:43 AM
Night
 
4:20 AM
@IsmaelMiguel You can always click the Leave All button...
 
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Q: Declaring a session property as a local variable

AllyI'm looking at the source of a web application and believe I can see a case where multiple threads can interfere with each other. The code goes something like this CustomItemType myVarA = (CustomItemType) this.Session["VAR_1"]; ' Do some work on the properties of VAR_1 int num2 = checked (myVa...

 
4:39 AM
@CaptainObvious pony
 
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Q: How to optimize my implementation of minimum sub-array problem to \$ O(n log(n)) \$ time. C#

codeReviewBelow is my solution to finding the minimum product sub-interval. It passed 8/12 or so test cases, but the other test cases timed out if they hadn't finished within 2 seconds. When I compile this code as Release, optimized, and to target x64, it takes about 7.6 seconds to finish on large input s...

 
Monking @all
 
Hi.
You get a spot in the About box in the latest (unreleased) version of Rubberduck.
For being the top answerer.
 
Me ?
 
4:50 AM
Nice !
 
@Heslacher What do you think about these nested locks?
            lock (midi_output)
            {
                if (!midi_output.disposed)
                    midi_output.Send(MidiMessage.StartNote(number, volume, channel).RawData);

                Timer t = new Timer(_ =>
                {
                    lock (midi_output)
                    {
                        if(!midi_output.disposed)
                            midi_output.Send(MidiMessage.StopNote(number, 0, channel).RawData);
                    }
                },
                null, duration, Timeout.Infinite);
At first, I thought it was redundant, then it was suggested that Timer is running on a different thread, so it isn't.
How would this work?
Full question here, for reference.
TTGTB, see you later.
 
@Hosch250 Personally, I would put the TimerCallbackinto its own method and wouldn't "inline" it like it is done. Makes the locking more obvious. Second I would use a different object for locking which makes it clear from its name that it is used only for locking.
A good answer to a locking method regarding the use of a object to lock with.
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A: C# lock statement, what object to lock on?

plinthHow and what you lock on depends upon what you're doing. Let's say that you're working with a device of some kind - say a coffee maker. You might have a class that looks like this: public CoffeeMaker { private IntPtr _coffeeHandle; private Object _lock = new Object(); } In this case,...

 
5:07 AM
 
5:22 AM
Hey all!
 
hey @AlexL
 
I answered my first C# question today
 
// , @Phrancis If it's a good question, upvote. As to the " // , ", it 's sort of a long story. — Nathan Basanese 2 hours ago
^^ wut
I just thought that comment was weird, not that I care that much...
// , Must be a Linux thing, or something.
ttgtb
 
 
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7:13 AM
Monking
@Phrancis It's a way of dividing sections.
 
7:29 AM
hey @Mast
 
I think this belongs more in Code Review on Stack ExchangeAnalystCave.com 21 secs ago
@AnalystCave.com Questions on Code Review should include the code in their post. Code behind a link is off-topic. — Mast 20 secs ago
 
8:34 AM
So you should probably give an example of what you know is working and ask for a better (less code, faster, ...) approach. Depending on what you have you might even post this question on codereview. — Marged just now
 
8:47 AM
SO is reaching 10 million questions. CR almost 25 thousand.
 
9:01 AM
@Hosch250 I didn't though about that. But I was refering to the account creation.
I'm going to kill a zombie
 
Isn't this better asked on codereview.stackexchange.com? — Tichodroma 20 secs ago
 
@Phrancis Can you please take a look at my comment so I can accept it?
 
@Tichodroma I am not sure the problem is with a code (I am not asking people to review my code), may be I am just using the wrong algorithm. Also the problem with code review is that there is not a lot of people there and it is hard to find people knowledgable in go there. — Salvador Dali 46 secs ago
The code looks too examplish to be re-viewable, which would make it off-topic for CodeReview. Questions about which algorithm to use should not be posted there. — Mast 10 secs ago
 
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Q: Improving my opengl based library

MattMattI've been working, for a month, on a opengl library called alpha++ : basically, it is a framework that allows the user to create 3D scenes easily. I would like to ask your advice on how I could make the user interface simpler: Here is the way I use my classes at the moment in Main.cpp : Main....

 
@CaptainObvious Ugh. The intent of the writer is good, but I see a lot of code-smells and not all code is included.
 
9:18 AM
Anyone knows PHP?
 
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Q: Modifing My Java Code

hamada147before you say anything I don't want the solution, I just want to understand the concept in which I would be able to solve it on my own Problem Statement: NAtural DIAlogue team at Orange labs has an abbreviation "Nadia Team". This abbreviation causes a big problem for them in Egypt as a lot of...

 
@IsmaelMiguel PHP
 
None of them is online here :/
Besides me, at the end of the list...
 
If you need help with a specific problem: SO.
If you want a review of your current code: CR.
Although you could post it here and just wait and see, but that's not really SE style AFAIK.
 
Actually, I need to clear a doubt before I can slay one of my zombies.
So, it makes it off-topic on both websites
 
9:25 AM
If it's about a CR question, this chat is perfect.
 
Actually, it is an improvement to formulate a decent answer.
wow
 
9:42 AM
Just an update: the current proposed workarounds are 1) make the window 1pixel bigger/smaller than real fullscreen; or 2) add a 1px border via WS_BORDER (see here). Of course none of those are really optimal :( — peppe 53 secs ago
 
9:53 AM
@IsmaelMiguel My bad.
 
@Mast I'm not mad, I wasn't expecting it.
 
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Q: countdown.js setting it to midday

abdulzeedoI recently discovered this (countdown.js) beautiful script. But it is not documented. So I have huge difficulty in trying to understand its algorithm. BTW I am a complete novice in javascript and English ;). Anyway, I am trying to set a counter just like the one used by amazon for shipping time...

 
@CaptainObvious Close for off-topic.
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on Code Review. — Patrick Hofman 57 secs ago
I was also about to suggest codereview.stackexchange.comfreedomn-m 17 secs ago
 
we really could use the migration path, I'd say...
the suggestions are getting better and better.
 
10:08 AM
There's a bigger problem.
People should learn where to post their stuff.
 
??
meh. that's harder.
 
Yea, users tend to fail more often than code.
 
SO is kinda the Catch-All right now.
 
True, which it shouldn't be IMHO.
Back in 40m.
 
stuff for burning inc.
 
10:11 AM
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Q: How do I use an Ifram to see a list of remote desktop websites that I need to open everyday

DylanI have to do checks on remote desktops using a list of urls. Can you give me an example of how I use this in a notepad, using IFrame, HTML and Java? Please help this scrub :)

 
there.... that ... burn
 
10:30 AM
Oh god... Why people ask here stuff like that?
The website says "REVIEW" in big giant letters!
Not "FIX MY CODE"
Or "MAKE MY HOMEWORK FOR ME PLX"
Do people even brain? Or even English?
 
58 secs ago, by Ismael Miguel
Do people even brain? Or even English?
irony much?
Monking all!
 
@rolfl I can see...
You decided to be ironic as well.
Or were you being sarcastic?
 
Some of both ;-)
 
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Q: 10424 - Love Calculator

user305215hey this my solution to 10424 Love Calculator i tried to submit yesterday but it judged as "Presentation Error" #include<iostream> #include<iomanip> #include<cctype> int sumDigit(int x); using namespace std; int main(){ string male,female ; char char_alpha[26] = {'a','b','c','d','e','f','g'...

 
This is a bill I got this morning:
 
10:40 AM
@PatrickHofman This seems to be example code which would be off-topic for Code Review. It would be a lot less misleading to vote to close as "too broad", because that is what it is for Stack Overflow. This does not belong at Code Review. — Simon André Forsberg 18 secs ago
 
@Vogel612 How was those suggestions good? I'd VTC as example code.
 
Previous month
I think they need a different calculator
 
@rolfl Yea, their current one is broken.
 
Well, that calculator is amazing!
@rolfl May I ask you something?
I need your help to kill a zombie
 
10:55 AM
in ... 10 minutes. eating
 
Take your time
 
@SimonAndréForsberg I considered these Product thingies supplememtary context for reviewing the Controller...
But yea you got a point
 
11:23 AM
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Q: How to save different result in one Matlab file?

GMCi try to extract some data from DB based on sql condition each time 5000 record. these data is different from text to char. what i try to do it is to save all data that match the condition in one Matlab file by using append use various way but does not work? clear; num_rows=0; Fcount=0; num_db=1...

 
hmm.. ya formatting is hard...
 
11:52 AM
@Vogel612 May I bother you with a question about PHP?
 
you may.. you may not recieve an answer though..
 
Alright
Is it possible to pass a reference of an array() as the $scope in a closure, using the method bindTo()?
 
you lost me at $scope..
 
closures have the method bindTo, which accept a class and a scope.
I was just asking if the scope may be an array
 
11:57 AM
php.net/manual/en/closure.bindto.php They say something almost incompreensible
 
> If an object is given, the type of the object will be used instead.
soo... is array() an Object?
> Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben.
wat... why is there german in the english docs?
 
No, but I can do (object)$array and it is now an object.
No idea
 
@Vogel612 You linked the German docs. Ismael linked the English docs.
 
oh... that explains the German
it doesn't explain why the heck everything else on that page is English though..
 
Because the website is bugged
 
12:09 PM
@Vogel612 For some reason that made me think of this:
s/fox/docs/
 
better STM before spouting nonsense.
 
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Q: Design pattern using DI

jNetI am here to discuss what are the possible improvement can be made in order to make the following code covering all the principles of programming paradigm ( SOLID , DRY ...etc ). Basically, I am practicing Design Patterns. public class Product { } public interface IProduct { int name { ...

 
12:34 PM
I'm going to try challenging all of my coworkers to Code Reviewing...
I only have two coworkers so far (I am hoping others will add themselves):
 
@nhgrif wow.. these guys also have a nice rep on SO..
 
One of them sits right next to me and was recruited in similar fashion to me. The other, I don't know. He works in Tennessee... and I found him by searching for people with "Metova" in their profile.
 
hehe
 
@CaptainObvious He was warned at SO his code looked examplish. Posted it anyway.
Oh well.
Feel the wrath of my Close!
 
12:49 PM
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A: Show a quiz from JSON in iOS

nhgrifIt appears that your Answer struct is basically being used as a global singleton. It's hard to tell, because not everything is included here, but you've included your loaderVC, and the logic in that is hard to follow. The loaderVC appears to exist purely for the sake of taking care of some of t...

 
1:02 PM
@nhgrif Next mission: Challenge all of your fellow Code Reviewers to working...
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@SimonAndréForsberg why would anyone do that?
 
ask your boss :)
 
I don't really have one right now.
 
Me neither.
 
I mean, I technically have one, but he's being demoted as of Monday, so he no longer cares and I'm not under my new boss until next week..
 
1:06 PM
 
Tip for anyone running a huge multi-national: If you're going to re-org, don't tell anyone.
Just do it and get it over with. Like ripping off a bandaid.
They've been paying us to do basically nothing for 2 months now.
 
good morning
 
Looking for JSON.unparse(), suggestions?
Basically, put all values in an array/list/vector/whatever.
@RubberDuck Oof, big mistake.
 
@nhgrif challenge declined... this is waaayy too far away..
 
> Joel Test score: 12 out of 12
 
1:20 PM
@RubberDuck ya that's one of the biggest pluses in that company..
then again there is a huge manifesto...
 
Yeah, that annoys me. As someone looking for a job, I don't want to hear your whole (completely fictional) story (sales pitch). I want to know what you're looking for in a new employee.
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Those things come off as... pompous to me.
What's the word for "twice yearly"
Ahhhhhh "Semi-Annually"
 
@nhgrif I don't think I've been called "intense" ever.
 
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Q: Any ideas on improving this method?

Davlogpublic String toAlbumSongCount() { StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); final int albumCount = albumCount(); final int songCount = songCount(); builder.append( albumCount ); //Append albums instead of album if albumCount is greater than 1 builder.append( (albumCo...

 
1:35 PM
I hate JS.
 
> Did we mention, two craft beers on tap?
 
@Simon - I don't understand why my answer is getting more votes than yours....
I must remember to not FGITW things....
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A: How many albums and songs do we have? Returning a string representation using StringBuilder

Simon André ForsbergI don't think these are any major improvements, but there are many small things that I would change. albumCount and songCount is both the name of a variable, and of a method Pluralization can be extracted to a separate method Remove unnecessary comments and spaces So here's what I would do: ...

 
@rolfl edit your answer and I'll remove my upvote on yours if it makes you happy :P
 
builder.append(pluralize(albumCount, " albums" : " album"));
broken : in there, @Simon
Also, singular before plural
@Simon, what about the : ?
 
oh damnit
there we go
thanks @rolfl
 
1:46 PM
I don't like that you have to add the space to the constant.... hmmmm.
 
that part can of course be extracted
 
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Q: What is the code for this algorithm?

Ayush ChaurasiaThis is the pseudocode for this algorithm : SQUARE-MATRIX-MULTIPLY-RECURSIVE(A,B) n = A.rows let C be a new n* n matrix if n ==1 c11 = a11 b11 else partition A, B, and C C11 = SQUARE-MATRIX-MULTIPLY-RECURSIVE(A11,B11) + SQUARE-MATRIX-MULTIPLY-RECURSIVE(A12,B21) C12 = SQUARE-MATRIX-MU...

 
@CaptainObvious BURN
 
@RubberDuck looks like JavaScript
 
1:50 PM
That ^
 
@rolfl Added a note to my answer about the default capacity of StringBuilder, do you agree with me on that one?
 
@SimonAndréForsberg Looks good to me... and 16 is the default size, yes
 
@Lyle'sMug Yup. And I don't even drink.
 
Checkmark!
 
Could you please suggest a better way to achieve the same? — sasquatch 33 mins ago
:(
 
2:05 PM
As far as I can tell, the code does not even pluralize correctly.... it will return 1 albums. — rolfl ♦ 23 secs ago
@Simon ^^^^
 
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Q: Write a program that takes in 5 values and prints out the highest, the lowest, the average and then all 5 input values, one per line

mp252I have written this program according to the specification of the question and have tested each method individually and they work. However when running the program as a whole, it only prints out the highest value method result. Can someone explain what I am doing wrong. I also have another quer...

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Q: For loop inside if/else inside while [RUBY]

John SmithWhy doesn't this work? Can a newbie get some help? while(!k && DATA[q]) if DATA[q] == 'aa' && DATA[p] == 'aa' pl = DATA[r] for i in 0..pl PACK[i] = DATA[i+4] end k+=1 #end while else q++ p++ r++ e...

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Q: Append the first half of the first line of /etc/hosts to a conf file

C4storI have to edit a config automatically before starting a service in a docker container (a storm supervisor), and I want to append something like this in /opt/storm/conf/storm.yaml : storm.local.hostname: 1.1.1.1 (extracted from /etc/hosts) What I currently do is that : echo -n "storm.local.host...

 
2:28 PM
@CaptainObvious broken :(
 
Second opinions on this closure, please?
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Q: Rule of 5 - C++11

tukSource/Context: What is the copy-and-swap idiom? Rule-of-Three becomes Rule-of-Five with C++11? The C++ Programming Language 4th Edition June 2013 - Section 17.1 Introduction 483 class X { X(Sometype); // ‘‘ordinar y constructor’’: create an object X(); // default constructor X(const X&

 
seeking an explanation??
because to me it doesn't look pseudo-code-ish..
then again I know zilch about c++..
 
°/ afternoon!
 
@200_success wrong close reason, but rightfully put on hold IMO.
Doesn't look like hypothetical code to me, but...
6 mins ago, by Vogel612
seeking an explanation??
 
@200_success C++ is not my thing, but, the primary question appears to be: "One thing I don't fully understand: Why use mArray(mSize ? new int[mSize]() : 0) instead of: mArray(mSize) ?", and that is the bulk of what the answer has focused on.
The answer is a good SO answer.
 
2:42 PM
@rolfl for a moment there I thought it was on my answer, phew :)
 
@IsmaelMiguel Well, that's only me :)
 
I hate JS.
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Q: Smartify my crappy jQuery "Persona" slider

dwarflordAs you will soon see I'm not the best jQuery developer out there (I'm a designer). At best, I make a prototype barely work. That said, I envisioned this Persona-slider which is just like any other jQuery header sliders out there, but slightly different. See it in action: http://ghostpost.pl/sli...

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Q: C++ Standards: Using #define for improved code readability

Shreyas VinodI was wondering if it's considered 'good practice' to using #define in order to make code readable. For example, I have a function that requires me to pass integer values that hold absolutely no meaning. Instead of: ret_obj.set_val(2, board_obj->get_val(2); I could do: #define KINGS 2 ret_o...

 
@rolfl Then why don't we migrate rather than closing?
 
@CaptainObvious considered hypothetical
@Mast I want a setting where I get slapped in the face with JS warnings and errors
 
2:52 PM
@Vogel612 agreed
 
@Vogel612 That.
 
because then I don't have to remember checking the console when my generated html-js-jsp-mess breaks
 
@Morwenn I'm still getting mixed info
 
It's only telling me where the error is, not why it isn't accepting something which should be working.
JSlint doesn't find anything on that rule either.
 
consider yourself lucky..
if I am lucky my page breaks visibly
if i'm not, I find stuff 2 releases later...
 
2:55 PM
@rolfl Migrate?
 
Anyone want to spare 2m looking at my code, before I post it as an answer to a zombie?
It's PHP.
 
@IsmaelMiguel Why?
Is it or is it not a review?
 
@Mast Aren't we trying to kill zombies?
 
If it is, post it.
 
No
It is just to see what you think of it, and if it is enough to be a 'ok' answer.
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Q: Class Object to create objects of type Object, in a dynamic way, with magic methods

Ismael MiguelI have a project in my mind for quite some time, and it requires me to create dynamic objects. Usually, casting an array to object does the trick (e.g.: (object)array('test'=>5)). But sometimes, we still want the magic methods to fire up. For that, I have developed a class. It supports the magi...

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