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I so misread that.
I was talking to your unit tests.
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Q: I'm having alot of issues with a first person shooter weapon script in c# on unity3d

James Smithfirstly I'm really new with unity and c#. I've been learning with tutorials but there's only so much I can get with tutorials. I'm making a weapons script for a first person shooter but I want to make a toggable firemode system to switch from safe, semi and full auto. I've tried alot of differ...

@Mat'sMug Beat me to it
Welcome to Code Review! It's not exactly clear whether your code works as intended or not? Please clarify - note that code that doesn't do what it's supposed to be doing, isn't ready to be reviewed and is off-topic on this site. — Mat's Mug 38 secs ago
that?
Yeah
23:10
This question makes assumptions which are not valid. It assumes that the way you 'imagine' the 2D array is based on whether you consider the first dimension to be a row, or a column. The truth is that it does not matter, and your 'imaginings' are irrelevant. In either of your imagined situations, it very much depends on whether the first dimension is larger than the second. Any performance differences would be dependent on the compiler/JVM used, and the actual memory layout in the system, which is unspecified. Ultimately, this question is unclear. — rolfl ♦ 1 min ago
what a hammer!
The mod has spoken!
I mean, the only signficant difference between the two was the names of the indices.... which are arbitrary as far as the compiler is concerned.
Occasionally an answer comes up on Stack Exchange which makes me do a double-take:
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A: How Much Damage Can a Grow-Op Do to a House in 3 Months?

DMooreI have experience buying similar houses. Basically GrowOps have the following issues: Electrical redone to support lights and equipment Ventilation rerouted through places where it shouldn't Plant and smoke smell throughout the house (if they are growing most of the time there are lots of peop...

Especially read the second half....
got a CR post brewing. Is "Gimmeh teh Nodez" a bad title?
Depends on the content ;-)
23:22
Node implementations
If it is about the get methods, sure ;-)
and unit tests
right
got a better one I think
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Q: Of Procedures and Variables: never enough nodes

Mat's MugBuilding on my ANTLR tree listener, I'm now starting to see how the whole thing is coming together. As I proceed to implement the numerous Node classes I'm going to need to make sense out of the ANTLR parse tree, I feel like I'm doing more and more weird things.. oh, the tests pass. But the impl...

feel free to jamalize
gotta drop the laptop before my wife rips my head off now
Hello hello...
It's interesting. The OP comment's Works like a charm! Thanks a lot! You saved me on my answer but doesn't even bother mark it as an answer. :/
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Q: Of Procedures and Variables: never enough nodes

Mat's MugBuilding on my ANTLR tree listener, I'm now starting to see how the whole thing is coming together. As I proceed to implement the numerous Node classes I'm going to need to make sense out of the ANTLR parse tree, I feel like I'm doing more and more weird things.. oh, the tests pass. But the impl...

made me cranky :()
23:28
@Mehrad which post?
On SO not here
Some just don't know better
^^^ that
Let me go delete his user... @Phrancis taught me how :P
Why SO sucks:
23:29
What is the post on SO?
Works like a charm! Thanks a lot! You saved me :D — Andrei MiČ™cu 10 hours ago
Thanks @rolfl. The first one on the top
Is it considered rude to remind the OP about the "accept-answer" feature?
How do you share somebodies comment without referring to the question or the answer @rolfl? I hovered around it and nothing came up other than Flag and Up
The time-of-the-comment is the permalink.
Copy that link location, paste it in here, and it will one-box for you
23:33
@SirPython, I am not sure it is or not. But I certainly did. Cuz it was situations that I was looking for answers of my own question and when you look at it you're not sure if the proposed answer fixed the OP's situation then it worth a shot and you try it as well
Okay, thanks.
@rolfl thanks . THAT I wasn't thinking would be it :)
I almost reminded an OP about that once, but then I realized that they were an unregistered account.
@SirPython On Code Review I would delete comments requesting a mark-as-accepted... but I would not hold it against anyone either.
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Q: Finding the shortest path through a 2d space with a display

ThomYorkkkeI decided to implement most of the reddit Daily Programmer space probe challenge. My program creates a 2D space that have asteroids and gravity wells distributed (the percentage of gravity wells and asteroids is given to the SpaceProbeModel class which randomly distributes them) and finds the sho...

23:35
A few chat posts ago, @Mat'sMug posted a box(like CaptainObvious does) that contains a post and stuff about the post. How do you do that?
@SirPython You paste the url. just the url ;)
Testing:
Oh. Thanks guys for upvoting my answer. :)
Wow. Thanks!
It's called 'one boxing' in stack exchange terminology.
it works for a few sites, including all SE sites, amazon, twitter, wikipedia, XKCD< and others.
23:38
Does that work with profiles too?
@SirPython Yes:
From http://codereview.stackexchange.com/users/31503/rolfl
Huh, the CSS is off.
What do you mean?
@rolfl that was a good read. didn't know they are listed somewhere. Although, Amazong Products ?! How come :D
No idea... but it's there.
Amazong? lol
Some non-programming related rooms often talk about specific products. Cooking.SE is an example. Amazon being as big as it is, it makes sense that if someone is asking about a product, that it one-boxes it when posting a link to it
23:50
@rolfl You requested that I ping you here regarding my RoundStack question
Hello, @TylerHarden.
Hey there @SirPython
The monkey you are seeking should be arriving shortly. His train is a little slow.
I'm in no rush, just following a comment he left on a question I had posted. I'm just burning some nighttime oil on my day off.
Can you share what you have attempted so far? Do you have a specific problem or bug? Stack Overflow is not a code-writing service. — Phrancis 2 hours ago
I posted a comment like this once and received a "-1, @Hosch250" response.
Then, the person posted an answer too.
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Q: Pouring water between two jugs to get a certain amount in one of the jugs

Ruslan OsipovI wrote a solution for a jug problem (given two jugs of water of different sizes find the steps needed to get specific amount of water in one of the jugs). I'm hoping for some input on my code. How can I make it better? More readable? Optional - Is there a faster or more efficient solution I sho...

That sounds like SO
RELOAD!
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To me, SO questions that show no effort are not deserving of an answer. If you looked at every question I've posted on SO, I've always included as much detail as I could, including failed attempts, screenshots and all that.
@Simon leaves, and @Duga arrives.
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