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12:51 AM
Funny how that happens.
 
1:11 AM
lurk
 
 
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2:23 AM
R.I.P. electronic music
 
2:49 AM
49 seconds into it and my ears feel violated @DaggNabbit
... Is Enduser = Squarepusher ...?
 
@Phrancis nope just some guy xD
i like his style though
 
Either that, or someone else mastered the art of making the most disturbing music ever
It's good though
If you don't mind a little
 
yeah i dig it :) a few people tried this style, of course none of it went mainstream (for obvious reasons)
 
May I venture that Aphex Twin came closest, for all that's worth?
This one is fun and chillout:
 
yeah love that whole album
 
2:55 AM
I saw him live once... was very... awkward...
 
i guess you could call squarepusher and aphex twin both mainstream, but nobody was really paying attention back then anyway
^ probably one of my fave SP tunes, not his usual style tho
 
I don't think I've heard this one before
Like it so far :D
 
def a jungle/breakcore influence there
 
I hear a lot of little touches of Amen Break in there... chopped into tiny, tiny little distorted pieces
 
good ear :)
it's funny but when artists go a little outside their normal genres it's usually some of my favorite stuff
like Pantera's Planet Caravan cover or MSI's Bring the Pain cover
 
3:02 AM
Ever hear Rammstein's cover of Kraftwerk's "Das Model"?
 
hmm don't think so
 
Warning, cover is (predictably) heavy... Not that you will mind but some may
 
@Phrancis nope never heard that... was more of a KMFDM guy than a Rammstein guy back then though ;)
 
KMFDM rocks too
But I found it cool Rammstein covered an old school Kraftwerk early electronica song
 
huh interesting changeup at 4:29, almost seemed like it was going to transition into something else
 
3:15 AM
I was lucky enough to see Kraftwerk on their last tour... in Montreal... must have been about 2002?
 
jealous
as far as German electropop goes, gotta say Anthony Rother's stuff is probably some of the best out there
 
They were touring Tour De France and some remakes of their early materials. The crowd was interesting... a bunch of young people (myself included, at the time) and a bunch of old guys
Never heard of Anthony Rother... I shall look into it
 
.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwALo2TpO-Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ZWVB8ZXp8
 
3:40 AM
That is cool @DaggNabbit , wish I knew German
 
it is interesting how a genre like that could survive for so long... probably most people figured it was dead by the early 90s
 
Yeah, I didn't know this was still around
 
 
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4:58 AM
0
Q: How to quicken this? [CaesarCipher_v5.py]

Sir ChimiThis code prompts for text and a key, then translates the text according to that key using a caesar cipher*. If no key is given, the code checks each possible key for common english words in a file called sowpods.txt** and returns the percentage of words in the string that are english. How can I...

 
5:22 AM
Does this site even get duplicates ?
 
The most common source of duplicates is when Stack Overflow migrates a question to us that has already been cross-posted.
 
oh
I accepted your answer btw
 
6:15 AM
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Q: Are code snippets with known memory leaks broken?

nhgrifAs part of our check-list for questions on CodeReview, we require that code is working to the best of the askers knowledge. Does code with a known memory leak qualify is broken per this rule? On the one hand, the code most likely does everything the asker wants, and from the user may never noti...

nicely done @nhgrif I was just about to ask it
 
6:47 AM
0
Q: Increase download speed of code in java

user3804236I am making a download manager and in java. Currently my code is working and it downloads at 430-450 kb/s. The same file when downloaded using downthemall gives 440-460 speed and using internet download manager it gives 500+ kb/s. So I am looking for performance pitfalls(inefficient use of cpu, m...

0
Q: Optimizing a code with large numbers and modulus

Awesome long ans=1; int x,y; long n; for(long p=0;p<n;++p) { ans=ans*x-y; ans=ans%1000000007; } -1 < x < 101 , -1< y < x-1 and 0 < n < 10^6+1 I am trying to make this code more efficient. As ans may be ridiculously huge, I have to report ans modulo 10^9+7. Ple

 
7:35 AM
0
Q: Most efficient way to write this set of javascript conditionals

hama_hamaThere must be a better way to write this -maybe with a switch statement (which for some reason I can't get to work). Basically, if one of the conditionals is true then the class in the statement is executed. So, in this case one or any number of combinations could be true. if (stepOneEdited) {...

 
7:57 AM
@CaptainObvious Is that question on-topic? To solve the programming challenge, you would probably have to derive a completely different algorithm (using powers and inverses modulo a given number ...). - It is a situation similar to many Project Euler problems: It is easy to write working code for small values of the input parameter, but sometimes extremely difficult to write code that works for the parameters given in the challenge.
... In other words, an answer would help to solve the challenge without using/improving the given code.
 
 
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10:02 AM
@MartinR Hey there. Don't think I've seen you here before. Sounds like you might want to visit this chatroom:
 
10:13 AM
Your are right, that seems to be a better place. I have posted there (but did not manage to make the link appear correctly :)
 
@MartinR We're trying to figure out a whole lot of things about what's on topic and off topic there. The main reason for that chat room is to find where the grey lines are for on/off topic
 
10:46 AM
0
Q: Rewording close reason "Explanation of code"

PimgdInspired by this question: Custom Close Reason Post-Mortem. Can we alter Questions must involve real code that you own or maintain. Questions seeking an explanation of someone else's code are off-topic. Pseudocode, hypothetical code, or stub code should be replaced by a concrete example. T...

 
11:01 AM
Monking
 
11:11 AM
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Q: Increase download speed of code

Cc_niaziI am making a download manager and in Java. My code is currently working and downloads at 430-450 kb/s. The same file, when downloaded using downthemall, gives 440-460 speed, and using Internet download manager, it gives 500+ kb/s. I am looking for performance pitfalls (inefficient use of CPU, ...

Monking
 
I spot a new profile picture!
2
 
aye
Name change coming up (I was Bhathiya-JaDogg-Perera)
The new one is going to be JaDogg
 
Easier :P
 
A lot easier
 
Does the name "Bhathiya" sound weird ?
 
11:17 AM
Uncommon? Yes. Weird? No.
Although I suspect it's not as uncommon in Sri Lanka
 
yeah it's common here but most people use the name "Bathiya" not "Bhathiya"
 
0
Q: HashTable performance in C++

RandolphI wrote my own implementation of the HashTable. The code below works in 100%, has been already tested by a program on my university and was accepted. In comparison with programs of other students it is fast but I am wondering what optimizations could I do here to make it even faster. Do you have ...

 
@Phrancis Nice, But being an atheist in my country isn't easy, So I pretend to be Catholic
 
@Phrancis Oh dear...
@Phrancis I've studied the Bible and read a bit in the Quran, and it has made me spiritually promiscuous.
 
12:00 PM
Sounds like you & I have something in common @Bhathiya. Being a Pagan isn't easy here, so I pretend to be an Atheist.
 
So... Swift playground is nice and all, but boy it sure doesn't like it if you accidentally write an infinite loop or infinite recursion.
The most bothersome part is it seems to evaluate at every keystroke without delay.
 
@nhgrif - I had to work through your code 'on paper' and witht the documentation next to me. It would be useful for me to confirm whether I am right about the prime-factor-of-9 bug....?
 
0
Q: Concerns about a somewhat esoteric if statement

Caster TroyI am working on the home page of a website that will have a paginated feed (much like a blog's home page.) One of the requirements is that when a user navigates to a non-existent page, he or she will be redirected to the last available page. For example, when the user navigates to a non-existent...

 
I think you probably are.
I was trying to test some things in your answer.
The square root-ish func was because I don't like Int(sqrt(Double(someintvar)))
But... who's code is easier to write than describe. is quite true.
 
12:16 PM
Yeah, that particular 1-liner was an over factorization.
no puns intended ;-)
 
for i in 2...Int(squareRoot) is nice syntax, but if you want to go by 2s or anything other than ones, you have to use old C-style for loop syntax
for var i = 3; i <= Int(squareRoot); i += 2 { stuff }
It's too bad I can't just write:
for i in 3...Int(squareRoot) by 2
 
Couldn't you define that "by 2" as an operator?
 
My thought would be that by is a key word
and 2 is a positive (or negative) integer and i gets +='ed to it each time.
 
Swift is still in beta, you could make a request to Apple
 
What font is this?
on the left in the code window.
I'm on windows, so :(
 
12:23 PM
Courier?
Courier New?
 
no way lol
 
Which font are you talking about exactly?
The one the code is written in?
 
Aye.
This is courier new
 
If it's not courier, I don't have a clue.
It's the font Xcode uses for everything.
 
and this is Courier
Menlo Regular
 
12:24 PM
I'm not a font expert.
 
I didn't know the program ._.
 
I can barely tell a difference between those.
 
because there is hardly a difference, :(
 
Thanks :)
 
12:30 PM
@DanPantry that picture is pretty tiny
 
There is the source of the picture. Sorry I just C+P the link of the image
 
Heh.
 
@nhgrif for i in stride(from: 3, through: Int(squareRoot), by: 2)
 
So if you'd have scrolled down a bit you'd have found it
@MartinR Is that built in?
 
Yes.
 
12:32 PM
What if I don't want to include the through part?
Like, < versus <=?
 
@DanPantry for future reference (for fonts you can actually see) this works pretty well: myfonts.com/WhatTheFont
 
for i in stride(from: 3, to: Int(squareRoot), by: 2) should to it.
 
All right, cool.
So now, unless you have another trick up your sleeve, the only thing I might use a C-style for loop for might be if I wanted to increase exponentially.
for (int i = 1; i < someBigNumber; i *= 2);
 
@nhgrif to be fair I didnt' know if the font was coupled to a program or not
 
@rolfl meta.codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/1561/… This issue seems decided, yet is still being used.
 
12:45 PM
0
Q: Reverse words in a given String

Arun PrakashI'd like this code to be improved Input string : codereview is awesome Output string : awesome is codereview import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; public class ReverseWords { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { ...

 
@CaptainObvious I'm on it!
 
WTF...
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A: Reverse words in a given String

hjpotter92I'd suggest: Break the string by splitting on spaces. Store the split parts in an array. Reverse this array. You are done.

> You are done.
I want to make a comment, but I'm not sure what to say...
This isn't like a homework question on StackOverflow. You should be doing more to show the OP how to do this IMO. — syb0rg 15 secs ago
 
Sorry, @janos, but I have to downvote code-only answers.
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A: Reverse words in a given String

janosThis would be simpler, correct, and more efficient: public static String reverseWords(String s) { String[] parts = s.split(" "); StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); builder.append(parts[parts.length - 1]); for (int i = parts.length - 2; i >= 0; --i) { builder.a...

Welp
Everyone is offering a better solution. It'd be a little nice if someone explained why a character-wise reversal of the whole string followed by a character-wise reversal of each word is bad and compare how much time that takes verses just a word-wise reversal after String.split()
 
1:04 PM
That @hjpotter92 guy fixed up his answer a bit.
 
@nhgrif Completed
@skiwi - too.
 
Incoming hot network question!
@syb0rg regex for that problem? Seriously?
 
@SimonAndréForsberg He made 2 fixes in the same edit. I sent that message after the first one was made. I totally agree that regex is too powerful and expensive to use there.
 
So, Objective-C has this nice method called componentsJoinedByString:
And componentsSeparatedByString:
 
Is it just me who don't want to give him the resulting code?
 
1:11 PM
So...
NSArray *originalArray = [originalString componentsSeparatedByString:@" "];
NSArray *reversedArray = [[originalArray reverseObjectEnumerator] allObjects];
NSString *finalString = [reversedArray componentsJoinedByString:@" "];
 
I'm liking Objective-C more and more.
Cause that ^^^ was cool
 
As I was saying yesterday, Objective-C's standard library is massive.
 
I'm thinking it's the size of the C++ Boost library
 
At least, if not much larger (I'm not familiar with Boost)
 
I just know that it is pretty big.
 
1:22 PM
does anyone know a free C++ IDE that supports refactoring ?
 
hey there
anyone here downvoted this question?
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Q: Concerns about a somewhat esoteric if statement

Caster TroyI am working on the home page of a website that will have a paginated feed (much like a blog's home page.) One of the requirements is that when a user navigates to a non-existent page, he or she will be redirected to the last available page. For example, when the user navigates to a non-existent...

just asking, ..I saw it being downvoted when writing my answer
 
I upvoted it
 
I don't understand the downvote, basically.
 
Counter-upvoted -> Counter-strike
& napalmed
 
:)
 
1:28 PM
C#'s Count() method counts up all the objects every time it's called?
 
@nhgrif depends what the underlying type is - if it's a List<T>, the method will just use the Count property.
 
In what scenario would it fetch a new count every time it's called?
 
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A: Howto: Count the items from a IEnumerable<T> without iterating?

Daniel EarwickerThe Count extension method on IEnumerable<T> has the following implementation: ICollection<T> c = source as ICollection<TSource>; if (c != null) return c.Count; int result = 0; using (IEnumerator<T> enumerator = source.GetEnumerator()) { while (enumerator.MoveNext()) result++; }...

on any IEnumerable<T> that isn't an ICollection<T>
 
Why does everything have an I in front of it?
3
 
lol that's just convention for interfaces
ILikeIt :)
 
1:32 PM
Oh.
ISpy?
 
@nhgrif Ask Apple
 
@SimonAndréForsberg LOL!
 
Apple prefixes everything with i
Well, not even everything.
 
Case insensitive!
 
iPhone, iPod, iPad, iMac, yes.
But not MacBook, Mac Mini, Mac Pro
and not Apple TV
 
1:34 PM
It's just a matter of time before they will rename themselves to iApple
 
[i | Mac | Apple]*
 
It's called branding.
 
and it works!
 
Yep.
Everything in Objective-C has prefixes too.
 
Perhaps the reason for why Apple prefix with i is the same as the C# convention, they do a lot of interface stuff but no implementation.
 
1:35 PM
NS, UI, CG, SK, MK, GK, etc.
 
</apple-rant>
 
Really...?
Because last I check, Apple was the one in the software and hardware business--not Microsoft.
 
Well, Apple does seem more focused on user interaction, design and stuff
Anyways, <food>
 
well I'd rather have interfaces consistently prefixed with an I than implementations inconsistently postfixed with an Impl.
 
Apple's focus has always been on the user experience.
If as a developer your focus isn't on the user experience, you might be doing it wrong.
I understand the I now, just was never sure and never bothered to ask before.
 
1:38 PM
@Mat'sMug yeah yeah yeah :)
 
hehe
> And that's strike 3.
I should edit to say ", I'm out."
 
@nhgrif My problem as a developer is often that I don't know what user experience is the best
 
@SimonAndréForsberg interesting. Everytime I hit F5 to testrun my code, I put myself in the users' shoes.
 
Well, that's definitely a problem.
But ultimately, at the end of the day, for your end product, it's the user experience that matters most.
Not how clean your code is, not how clever it is, but what's the experience like for the user, and in particular, what's it like for the user in comparison to any competitors you might have.
 
"but it's just the UI"
whether it's CSS or XAML, or whatever, the UI should never be "just" the UI.
 
1:45 PM
UX isn't just UI.
I'm not talking about UI.
I'm talking about UX.
Though, UI is a huge part of UX.
 
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Q: Pythonic code - Grouping string to list of strings

nobodyFollowing is function that I have written to group a string to groups, based on whether there's consecutive repeated occurrence. Fop example AAAABBBBAAB is grouped as [A+,B+,A+,B]. Is it possible to make below code more pythonic and if yes, how ? def create_groups(alphabets): """ function gr...

 
Yeah.. if your data layer is slow and makes your app non responsive, that's poor UX and the UI plays no part in it. But I find devs often get a "functional" UI, leading to average UX.
 
I don't want to be quite so harsh...
But, there are about 5-10 beta testers for the app I develop, and whenever I want/need I can walk to the building next door and get feedback on the current version of the app from people who are using it in the exact same way any end user would.
 
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Q: Perl module to deal with numbered nested objects

ernixI wrote a small perl module that dealing with PHP-ish array structures, and I'm going to release it to CPAN. I want it to be reviewed before the release about the module naming and the code itself. Could you please give me improvements? Any suggestions are appreciated. https://github.com/erni...

 
People who have no clue what's involved in software development, and in my case, many of them never touched an iPad before we started doing this app.
The only thing they know how to provide feedback on is the UX.
 
1:55 PM
@rolfl I believe it was being endorsed a few weeks ago, I've explicitely asked for it back then. But I'm fine with the decision either way
 
@nhgrif that's utterly cool, you're lucky to have these testers available
Despite having more votes, burninating is not as lethal as synonymizing. I have created the synonym — rolfl ♦ 51 mins ago
iAgree
 
2:13 PM
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Q: How to better indent multiline strings with many string formatting args?

RaminI have a function, that is used in flask, for logging application errors: def log_exception(self, exc_info): self.logger.error(''' Time: %s Path: %s HTTP Method: %s POST_ARGS: %s GET_ARGS: %s Client IP Address: %s Use...

 
> Also, as a side question, it looks like <- in the do block is extracting the a from m a where m is the Either. Is that what's it's doing?
That side question makes it off-topic. :/
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Q: Implementing "Pierre the Tight-rope" Walker from LYAH

Kevin MeredithLearn You a Haskell presents an excellent introduction to >>= with an example. Basically, Pierre is a tight-rope walker that has Birds (Int) on each side of his tight-rope (represented by a tuple (Int, Int)). Birds can land on each side (only one side at a time) with addRight and addLeft. If the...

 
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Q: Implementing "Pierre the Tight-rope" Walker from LYAH

Kevin MeredithLearn You a Haskell presents an excellent introduction to >>= with an example. Basically, Pierre is a tight-rope walker that has Birds (Int) on each side of his tight-rope (represented by a tuple (Int, Int)). Birds can land on each side (only one side at a time) with addRight and addLeft. If the...

 
gah bugger me. that's why i hate lwjgl
 
Don't do LWJGL
 
too late :b
 
2:23 PM
well I haven't honestly found any Java game-engine to be decent, so I tried to write my own
 
I don't mind lwjgl but getting the library path set up is a pain
I don't use lwjgl as a game engine I just use it for the opengl facilities
 
What is LWJGL...?
 
lightweight java gaming language
basically a thin wrapper around opengl/openal
 
@DanPantry Lightweight Java Game Library ;)
 
that's what I meant
I was testing you
Just keeping you on your toes, @skiwi :-)
 
2:25 PM
How is it more of a pain than just including OpenGL directly?
 
@Mat'sMug @nhgrif I try to put myself in the user's shoes. I try to figure out how the UI should be designed and stuff, but that's really the hardest part for me. I have an Android game that I haven't released primarily because I haven't fixed the UI part of it. I don't know how to show some information and I don't know the best way to interact with the game. I just paused the game and focused on other things.... (I know, bad idea, right?)
 
Or am I using LWJGL?
 
I think you would know if you were using LWJGL
but everywhere I turn I've basically seen lwjgl be the "gold standard" as it were. it really is just OpenGL wrapped in Java form
 
Scratch the complaint I just made, I am using it myself as well!
 
the only problem is when maven test works fine, but running standard build configuration through maven exec plugin doesn't
Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no lwjgl in java.library.path
I hate this error with the fury of a thousand suns
 
2:26 PM
ah... I've put mine under version control or travis-ci yet, so only used Ant I guess
 
@SimonAndréForsberg When all else fails, put it in a user's hands.
 
@skiwi ahh
@skiwi thanks for reminding me actually i probably should get travis ci set up
 
You should, yes
 
ah, that's why. I've set surefire up (the test plugin) to have the library path done, but not the maven build
 
I'm just so close to being able to push my bot to github... but
 
2:28 PM
whoopsie
 
speaking of whoopsie:
Mat. My dude. I really wish you would have just dropped a comment real quick to clarify instead of making so many (incorrect) assumptions. As a result, all but the last few paragraphs are irrelevant to me. The answer has some nice factoids that might be useful to some readers but now if I edit my post, I will invalidate your answer. I am partially to blame for using var so sorry. In all actuality the Paginate extension returns a PagedList! You can figure it out from there. The last few paragraphs are helpful to me though so thanks. I will have a think about which approach to take. — Caster Troy 9 mins ago
oops
 
@nhgrif interfaces in C# by convention have I prefixing them. I'm doing it in Java as well because it's just really useful
 
@skiwi What features is it that you want from a game engine?
 
@SimonAndréForsberg It might've been more an issue of me needing to be able to understand OpenGL perfectly before being able to write at lest half-decent code, and it was easier when making an engine at the same time
@DanPantry Don't :(
 
@skiwi I'm sorry it's just ingrained now :(
 
2:32 PM
@nhgrif Perhaps I need to find some new users, feels like some of the old testers I've had sometimes just whine about anything and everything because they can...
@Mat'sMug Well, at least he's aware of the invalidating answer issue...
 
Also, @SimonAndréForsberg ux.stackexchange.com
 
@DanPantry Use C# conventions for C# and Java conventions for Java
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I love my libraries, but they do not love me :(
 
@SimonAndréForsberg :-(
 
@nhgrif Speaking of User Experience, they should really make a new logo. I can barely see that one
 
2:36 PM
Yeah... that's strange.
It's blue on the site.
Oh...
The background is blue but in chat, no background..
 
I do know about that site but I am unsure what my exact questions are...
 
@SimonAndréForsberg If you gave me screenshots as well as what information you need/want to display, I might have some ideas.
 
@DanPantry just write C#, Java has it wrong ;)
 
This is the "If the only tool you have is a hammer, all your problems look like nails." problem.
 
2:42 PM
@nhgrif Thanks a lot, I hope to do some work on it in a couple of days. I will probably send you a screenshot then.
 
of all the things my tests would fail on on travis-ci it had to be a word width mismatch
 
ignore that
3
 
@DanPantry because, why not?
 
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Q: Speaking of UserExperience

nhgrifI occasionally browse this site, but it wasn't until today that I was encouraged to create an account--and only to post on the meta. As many of you know, when certain links are pasted into StackExchange chat, the chat will automatically be replaced with some sort of image. However, when http://...

 
2:45 PM
@skiwi it's the one thing I have no clue how to fix. Apparently Travis is running 64 bit ubuntu but Lwjgl is too stubborn to load lwjgl64.so but instead it's only loading lwjgl.so
the funny thing is I'm running 64 bit windows and having no issues
 
@nhgrif Thanks, I was considering posting that myself
 
Strange...
 
It looks bad on Windows too, right?
I'm about to add my OS, browser, etc., to the question
 
2:47 PM
@nhgrif: windows 7 64 bit w/ chrome
 
Somehow tell LWJGL that travis runs 64 bit?
 
@skiwi: yeah I'm poking around for that now. It seems to know my PC is running 64 bit which is the bit confusing me
 
^^ Proof that Code Review is a better user experience than UX :)
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@DanPantry Congratulations, you just took a screenshot of an image. Try this one instead:
4 mins ago, by Simon André Forsberg
User Experience
 
@SimonAndréForsberg All of the beta sites look like that though. We have no control over it
 
@SimonAndréForsberg
 
2:50 PM
But it is something we need to keep in mind if/when we're no longer beta.
 
I was under the impression you wanted to see what something would look like from my perspective :b
 
@DanPantry Yes, but I'm quite sure that your browser renders images correctly.
@nhgrif I know, but it's funny that beta sites have a better logo than graduated sites
 
It's pretty clear to me the problem though. The actual image is what gets put into chat, and the actual image has a transparent background.
 
Which means, the actual image either needs to have the actual background, or the foreground needs to work with white backgrounds.
They could outline the font with blue
 
3:07 PM
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Q: Challenge to convert a simple IDL code into Python

DrakosAsking if someone can help me to convert the following IDL code into python: pro read_binary_file file = "3B42RT.2014010318.7.bin" num_lon = 1440 num_lat = 480 data = {header: bytarr(num_lon*2), precip: intarr(num_lon,num_lat), precip_error: intarr(num_lon,num_lat), $ source_of_estimate...

 
@SimonAndréForsberg say what?? The UX is nice with both ;)
 
@Vogel612 That's cheating!
4
 
Somehow I manage to break about every library I touch...
 
@Vogel612 What does this look like with that black background:
 
@skiwi well that's a nice treat for "pen-testing" a library
 
3:12 PM
 
Does anyone here have Spring MVC experience?
 
lol
 
@skiwi not really.
 
-1
Q: Illegal Start of expression

Charles XzavierThis is the error I'm getting for the program below. Any help would be appreciated. C:\Users\PracticeMethods.java:24: error: illegal start of expression import java.util.Scanner; ^ C:\Users\PracticeMethods.java:24: error: not a statement import java.util.Scanner; ^ 2 errors Tool com...

 
3:14 PM
@Vogel612 awaiting MSO post requesting a white border around "stackoverflow"
...
 
@nhgrif in fact it's not a black background, but a css-color inversion plugin
@CaptainObvious burn it with fire
 
Well that.
 
@Mat'sMug nice pics ;)
grooveshark looking like crap.
but oh well ;)
 
welp,
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Q: PathVariable does not work at all

skiwiFor some reason, my @PathVariable annotation is not working at all, after doing some Google search I've not been able to find anyone else with the same issue, this is the code: @Controller @RequestMapping("/bot") public class BotController { @RequestMapping(value = "/test", method = RequestM...

 
@skiwi Add a better detailed description of what doesn't work
@skiwi Also, not that I think it matters, but try to remove 'final' from the argument
 
3:25 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg Already tested that one
 
@skiwi you need to add more information
 
Added i tnow, it's all I have
 
Username change muwahaha
Why can't I see it in chatroom ?
 
It might take a bit to refresh
 
liar! oh, I thought the new name was "muwahaha"
 
3:33 PM
eh
muwahaha
muwahaha is my evil laugh, muwahaha
 
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Q: About answer-invalidating edits

Mat's MugAs agreed by the community, editing a question to include changes suggested in answers is a bad edit, and these edits are regularly rolled back, for a good reason: we want the answers to refer to the code in the question, as the OP's code was when it was reviewed. There's no questioning that. Bu...

 
@Mat'sMug see my comment
 
Yeah.. even if it's the code in the question?
Feel free to expand into an answer ;)
 
@Mat'sMug I don't get this line
 
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Q: About answer-invalidating edits

Mat's MugAs agreed by the community, editing a question to include changes suggested in answers is a bad edit, and these edits are regularly rolled back, for a good reason: we want the answers to refer to the code in the question, as the OP's code was when it was reviewed. There's no questioning that. Bu...

 
sorry I got it
 

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