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15:00
SqlCommand, it's an ADO.NET thing
SqlCmd.exe is a console app, totally unrelated ;-)
using (var cmd = new SqlCommand(sql, conn) { CommandTimeout = 300, CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure })
did I use the wrong term? that is object notation, isn't it?
I never heard the term "object notation"
property shorthand
15:01
anyway you need to set the CommandText
wait no you have it already
I hate that constructor
That's an object initializer
oh that
yeah
HOMERUUUUUUUUUN
@Malachi using the Parameters property?
Oh you want to initializer sqlcmd.Parameters inline via the object initializer?
You can't, most likely. Unless you can assign a new collection to .Parameters
Just add it as a separate step
besides doing object initialisation inside a using statement just looks frakkin' awkward, let alone nested.
I can't wait to write some database code with Clojure
(require '[clojure.java.jdbc :as j])

(def mysql-db {:subprotocol "mysql"
               :subname "//127.0.0.1:3306/clojure_test"
               :user "clojure_test"
               :password "clojure_test"})

(j/insert! mysql-db :fruit
  {:name "Apple" :appearance "rosy" :cost 24}
  {:name "Orange" :appearance "round" :cost 49})
;; ({:generated_key 1} {:generated_key 2})

(j/query mysql-db
  ["select * from fruit where appearance = ?" "rosy"]
  :row-fn :cost)
;; (24)
Easy as that^
15:10
> (j/query
is that 'when someone answers' page new?
I'll probably alias mine as db or jdbc instead of j ;p
@Pimgd Been there for as long as I can remember, AFAIK
Kaz
Kaz
> Stack Overflow

This is the repository of all knowledge regarding programming fuckups. I make them, you'll make them, the entirety of your computer experience is essentially a sea of fuckups from the 80's under a sea of shitty patches from the 90's, with code snippets from Stack Overflow running on top and advice from Stack Overflow keeping the broke-ass snippets working together.
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Because I don't like it
15:12
0
Q: Printing to two decimal places

r.dun465I have created a salary calculator which takes into account tax and national insurance to give the user a specific salary after tax and national insurance. Could anyone please assist me on how I can force the totals to be printed to two decimal places or if there is a currency library I can use...

@Pimgd If you'd like to change it (or remove it) you're welcome to post on Meta.CR with the details and reasoning
okay but it's a visual thing
basically, have a look at this image: without reading the text, I'd say "do not do these 6 things"
> What should I not do?
then it has bolded, unbolded, new paragraph, bolded, unbolded, and it starts a list
Hmm, I think a simple line break after "makes the question confusing." might do the trick, I see your point
but the list is part of the 2nd "don't do this"
so from just reading the important bold parts:
15:15
Maybe bold emphasis on "Instead" in addition
What should I not do?
Do not change the code in the question
Do not add an improved version of the code
1. Simply accepting an answer
2. Posting a new question
3. Posting a self-answer
4. Sharing your code on an external site
it reads like that to me right now
Right. Put it on Meta
okay
Thanks. I'll post some suggestions and we'll let others chip in and we can update that page as needed
any specific meta question for this already?
maybe this one
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Q: Help spot deficiencies in our Help Center

200_successRegular participants will be familiar with procedures and practices on Code Review. For example, we have rules against asking hypothetical questions appending to or modifying the question after receiving answers answering in comments, even if the answer is brief Those practices have been dev...

or this one
15:19
I was about to post those
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Q: Let's draft better Help Center pages!

200_successTo follow up on Help spot deficiencies in our Help Center, let's collaboratively draft better Help Center pages. For each Help Center page to be modified, post a Community Wiki "answer" containing the original text of the page. Please try to reproduce the markup as faithfully as you can. Then,...

@JeroenVannevel yeah, my bad. Object Notation is like JSON or whatever....lol object notation.... sigh
but they seem like "heeey guys it's been a year, help center is looking rather silly again, lets fix it"
which is a time-based event?
not really a discussion point
and all I can do is raise a question, I don't have the answers
@Pimgd Right... post a new Q, just add a link in it to "Help spot deficiencies in our Help Center"
right, will do
15:20
@JeroenVannevel I think you can create a parameters collection and then assign it in the intitializer, but I think it looks just as messy as the alternative inside the using statement.
meh
that's a lot of extra indentation in a using statement
there was just only one parameter to this one, so I thought I might be able to do it
what do you mean?
I inline it unless it goes too far, and if it does I usually put it inside the using statement
This probably belongs in codereview but you can precompute factorial 1..9 since they won't change for different numbers :) — The Archetypal Paul 5 secs ago
@Duga I have a prime generator program in javascript, and it goes like this... var primes = [1, 2, 3, 5]; but unfortunately it only goes up to 4 primes right now /s
If the code works but is returning "Time Limit Exceeded" in the challenge, this would indeed be a good case for Code Review. — Phrancis 39 secs ago
15:38
Omg, colleague of mine is still inserting 'null' instead of null in his queries, after I've told him N times that it's wrong .___.
my first reaction: Ooh, lets think up several passive-agressive options of fixing this
time to stop telling him and start TELLING him then
0
Q: Find the sum of all numbers below N which divide the sum of the factorial of their digits

Pub Insta19! is a curious number, as 1!+9!=1+362880=362881 which is divisible by 19. Find the sum of all numbers below N which divide the sum of the factorial of their digits. Note: as 1!,2!,⋯,9! are not sums they are not included. Input Format Input contains an integer N Output Format Print the answe...

0
Q: (Why) is MSDN's implementation of Equals() better than mine?

Rob GilliamI've implemented the Equals() support for my class as follows: public override bool Equals(object obj) { return Equals(obj as TwoDPoint); } public bool Equals(TwoDPoint p) { return ((object)p != null) && (x == p.x) && (y == p.y); } This obviously doesn't match the reference implementation...

0
Q: What to do when someone answers seems to give bad advice at a glance

PimgdTake a look at this page of the Help Center - What should I do when someone answers my question? If you only read the text with special markup, as someone would when skimming the page, it reads like so: What should I do when someone answers my question? vote accepting the answer mark an answer...

but passive-aggressive is not going to help
-1
Q: Java - TicTacToe with AlphaBeta pruning

ludovicoI'm trying to implement a minmax algorithm with alpha beta pruning in a tic tac toe game in java. The code appears to be right but when I call the main cMove function it always returns [-2147483646][-1][-1] and when I try to add the obtained coordinates to the board it cause an `ArrayIndexOutOfBo...

@CaptainObvious broken broken broken
broken broken broken closed closed closed
thanks thanks thanks
np np np
> Oh sorry, the forum's name makes me interosculate
16:11
tbh I only said it three times because there were so many flags showing it was broken
interwhat?
-osculate
Greetings, Programs.
Verb: interosculate ‎(third-person singular simple present interosculates, present participle interosculating, simple past and past participle interosculated)
  1. To kiss together; to touch.
  2. (biology) To have the character of, or to lie between, two distinct groups....
wut
16:12
what on earth have i walked into
Oh sorry, the forum's name makes me interosculate. I already tried there but no one answered me anymore :S — ludovico 6 mins ago
@Pimgd LOL
Kaz
Kaz
Frack Frackity Frack Frack!
I guess you could technically think that "code review" = "we grade your programming homework, giving you pointers"
but interesting word choice
16:14
@Kaz Do you work for an oil company?
finance, IIRC
Kaz
Kaz
I know what statistic I'm trying to find. I know what it's called, I know all its' technical specifications, but google won't give me a single site that will actually give me the damned figure.
wolfram alpha?
you can type weird stuff in there and it'll give you numbers
... sometimes
Sadly it doesn't know about "number of ducks in the world"
although it does interpret it correctly
Kaz
Kaz
> uk ftse actuaries government securities index-linked real yields over 5 years
Somehow I doubt it'll understand that.
Wolfram can make plots from pretty much anything.
Kaz
Kaz
(and no, those are not instructions, that is the actual full technical name for that index series)
RBA
@Kaz Can you calculate it from rougher figures? It may know those.
> The code is not broken. It works as intended except for the fact that there is no way to tell if the SMS was sent and I need to figure out how to implement that.
it's not broken, but it's not working.
it is doing all of the things it does, and some of the things I want it to do
16:21
TTGTB: enough mucking around with bower and grunt for tonight
Kaz
Kaz
@Mast I shouldn't have to. It's a legally mandated statistic used to benchmark £billions of pension assets, published in the bloody Financial Times but nowhere (it seems) on the internet (for free).
@Mat'sMug It's not broken, but he can't verify it actually works.
@Kaz Can't you just ask for the numbers at the government?
if it ain't written, it can't be borked
I'm getting halting problem feelings from this
I think there's a new solution in the works though
You post a question to stackexchange
"Does this code halt"
Meh, off-topic.
On SO, if you suspect a problem, you need to MCVE it.
16:23
and then the answer is question closed
Having it not implemented yet is not an alternative for a MCVE.
Kaz
Kaz
@Mast Just ring up the Office for National Statistics and ask nicely if they can spare some times to find me this one number because my company doesn't have a financial data subscription?
@Kaz If it's public data, there's no problem.
Just ask them for the full list, they should have it somewhere ^^
Kaz
Kaz
@Mast This is the thing. It *should* be public. And if not technically public, it should be pretty widely quoted, but I cannot find it anywhere.
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Q: Assigning values from a numerical array to an associative array

DasSaffeI have this function here: <?php public function assignData($data) { $aSqlData['company'] = $data[0]; $aSqlData['tx_trouserextend_contactperson'] = $data[1]; $aSqlData['username'] = $data[2]; $aSqlData['tx_trouserextend_commission'] = $data[3]; $aSqlData['tx_trouserextend_win...

16:29
@Kaz If it should be public, shouldn't it be published somewhere as well?
Kaz
Kaz
@Mast It's published all sorts of places, including the markets pages of the Financial Times, just nowhere public, online, not-behind-a-paywall (that I can find).
Not on a government site somewhere?
Data should be free!
Kaz
Kaz
@Hosch250 Nope, does nothing
Whoops, thinking of something else (and pressed Return before my message was done).
OK, what exact number are you looking for?
Kaz
Kaz
@Hosch250 the real yield on the [ FTSE Actuaries Government Securities Index-Linked Real Yields over 5 Years ] assuming 0% and 5% RPI inflation, respectively, on 15th Feb 2015 (or the closest business day immediately prior).
16:37
Welcome to SO. If you're after a code review rather than an answer to a specific problem, you may be better off posting in codereview.stackexchange.comdaiscog 32 secs ago
@Duga That's a relatively nice comment, coming from SO.
Now this is good to see
Easiest performance problem ever
Kaz
Kaz
This would not be a problem if I had a Bloomberg Terminal, but they cost even more than I do.
Bloomberg is required if you want real-time data fast and easy, but this is old data.
16:40
Does that help?
I used to be able to get more information from my app back when I was on 8.1. The app for 10 doesn't have it.
Some people...
I don't see how this answer will benefit the OP, since it's a whole different language as well as programming paradigm... — Phrancis 29 secs ago
Kaz
Kaz
@Hosch250 FTSE 100 is easy. That thing in the brackets is the full name of the index in question I need to get data for.
Whoops.
Kaz
Kaz
@Mast Also why this is so frustrating. For a statistic that was published over a year ago, it should be easier to google.
www.ftse.com/Analytics/FactSheets/Home/DownloadSingleIssue?issueName=BG05
16:45
@PinCrash Lousy question, NAA.
Kaz
Kaz
@Hosch250 Not to discourage you, but you've yet to throw up a URL I haven't already visited ^^
I figured as much.
So, would it be possible to do the calculation yourself?
25 mins ago, by Kaz
@Mast I shouldn't have to. It's a legally mandated statistic used to benchmark £billions of pension assets, published in the bloody Financial Times but nowhere (it seems) on the internet (for free).
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview,stackexchange.com — The Archetypal Paul 19 secs ago
OP's already got the question on codereview. — The Archetypal Paul 17 secs ago
Kaz
Kaz
16:50
I have solved my problem
I managed to track down an archived Financial Times from last year.
This should not have been this difficult.
Anyone interested in making me a quick 16x16 png icon for my chrome extension?
Congrats.
@JeroenVannevel Do you need any transparency in it?
If you don't, I can maybe slap it together with MS Paint.
I suppose so, yes
OK. I don't have any other photo editing software in ATM.
heh
I took your idea
Icon made
16x16 red square. that's my chrome extension's icon
5
> Include a well-designed product icon in your manifest
done
16:54
0
Q: Module Pattern javascript to Initialize Page, add event listeners, load map

steveBKI've written a script that I would love to get feedback evaluating the following: Module Pattern implementation, robustness, conciseness, cross-browser compatibility. My goal is to eventually use this script and others, as part of my portfolio for a job application. So all criticisms are most wel...

@JeroenVannevel if it's the same red as the single red square block in CR's logo, then it's ok =)
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Q: Portably generate uniformly random floats from mt19937 output

Chris BeckMy goal is to generate a sequence of random float from a seeded random generator. The sequence should be the same on any machine / any compiler -- this rules out the use of std::uniform_real_distribution since it doesn't make that guarantee. Instead we have to create our own version of this, whic...

0
Q: Better way to use EF 6.1 for updating objects and their children

derek kenneyFriends, I have an application that allows a user to create a poll that includes questions and answer choices as part of the poll. The hierarchy is a poll has one or more questions, a question has one or more answers, and each answer has a vote. The following code is my implementation that allo...

@JeroenVannevel For some values of well-designed.
> If the icon is square, the main image should be 96x96px with a 16px transparent padding.
Gah
@Kaz Congratulations :-)
@JeroenVannevel Only if it's square? What if it's round?
Just cut away some pixels.
17:06
> For circular icons, the visual icon should be 112x112 (use alpha to make the remaining pixels transparent)
Pffft.
Want me to make you something transparent? I'll boot Photoshop.
Oh, not installed here. PhotoScape will have to do.
I just asked someone else already -- let me see what he answers first
no need to do double work
alright, got it
thanks anyway
17:22
Paying 5$ to publish on the chrome web store. My most expensive project thus far
@mudasobwa has provided useful suggestions for improving your code. More generally, for that you should consider posting your code at SO's sister site, Code Review, where you will get varied useful suggestions for improving your code. Unlike SO, CR requires that the code you post actually works. — Cary Swoveland 23 secs ago
in SQL Helpline, 22 secs ago, by Mat's Mug
declare @character varchar = ' ';
declare @source varchar = 'abcdef xyz';
select len(@source) - charindex(@character, reverse(@character + @source)); -- returns -1
select len('abcdef xyz') - charindex(' ', reverse(' ' + 'abcdef xyz'));     -- returns 6
anyone? @PinCrash?
17:37
@JeroenVannevel downloaded
@JeroenVannevel If that's a one-time cost I've definitely had more expensive projects.
Looks like a great idea though, an anti-clickbait add-on.
Could be the next adBlock.
I've been so annoyed by those clickbait sites to the point that I've bothered to learn to make chrome extensions, write them and publish them
So I assume others must feel at least a bit annoyed as well
I think it can be very useful, yeah
if you don't get feedback here, then try codereview.stackexchange.com -- your question fits their site perfectly — Baronz 21 secs ago
Once I add a crowd-sourced "reputation" system where you can add strikes against sites I see some definite potential
17:51
@JeroenVannevel You mean like WOT? ;)
You've asked several questions, and the only thing they have in common is that they all relate to your code. I consider this to be too broad for Stack Overflow. Instead, I recommend asking separate questions. For example, on Programmers, ask a question about how to deal with package names that include a version number, and another question about when you should build your own exception hierarchy to wrap API exceptions. Alternatively, pick some portion of your code and ask for open-ended critique on Code Review, as you have already done. — 200_success 3 mins ago
@JeroenVannevel Web of Trust
oh yeah, I suppose so from a quick look
But then specifically for reddit posts
<AFK>
17:58
@Mast Solution: Stay off Reddit.
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Reddit is evil.
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Q: Chrome extension that marks Reddit entries with clickbait sources

Jeroen VannevelSo, I've created my first Chrome extension! What this does is it highlights every post on Reddit that comes from a source of dubious quality. It provides a few sources by default and allows the user to add or remove from this list. The user also has the choice between either highlighting the offe...

there are a few nice communities on reddit, but most of it is just awful
Tales from Tech Support has some good reads every once in a while.
> redditcrap.js
Shit, Jeroen, I know naming is hard, but that's just being lazy :P
It's the name of the extension. I thought it was very appropriate
Really demonstrates what it's about
I don't think I've ever used this much 'crap' in my source code before
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18:16
@CaptainObvious @JeroenVannevel var shittyCrapSites
lol
Talking about tech support: One of the IT guys was trying to tell our receptionist her computer was to be replaced. Our IT guy has no people skills and our receptionist has no technical skills. If I wasn't there to translate they'd have made a mess. Hilarious and sad at the same time.
@AlienHerbNite +1 for being descriptive.
Afar from that, it needs some serious clean-up.
There's way too much magic going on there and not enough self-documenting code.
                    if (data.crappyAction === 1) {
                        parentNode.style.backgroundColor = 'red';
                    }

                    if (data.crappyAction === 2) {
                        entryNode.style.display = 'none';
                    }
Why no else if?
while (currentNode = currentNode.parentElement)
Should't that be === ?
Wot, that's curious.
it's recursion
by looping
JAVASCRIPT BABY
@Mast 4am coding
Recursion shivers
This isn't the place for codereview, but you need to clean up some stuff and make this so it can compile first. Even better would be to create an example that we can run to see your problem without the external dependencies. You don't need to dereference wg. Don't call wc.Done() in multiple places or you'll panic, just defer it once. You have a loop over an undefined c, which will never end unless you close c, so nothing in the goroutine will ever execute. You have a data race on the signalReceived variable. — JimB 1 min ago
@Mast Typical situation.
not sure c# is right there but it is a nice pic for #good_enough
If that's supposed to be C#, where are the other 1000 heads for extra verbosity?
the java side needs a tent factory
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18:28
compared to java it might be right idk
Not sure what language would be right for the sculpture, rust or f# maybe.
No comments.... /Java-guy
@Mast c#7 will have records, huge nice
@JohanLarsson what the heck is "C# .NET"?
people writing "C# DOT NET" don't know what they're doing
it's like people writing JAVA
that said..
    with sanitized as (
	select *
		,replace(replace(replace(replace(replace(LongDescription,char(10),''),char(13),''),':',' '),'$',' '),'L',' ') SanitizedDesc
	from SomeStupidSystem
@Mat'sMug oh god. why
because they put the MSRP in the description field
and they made typos
and they can't be FRAKKIN CONSISTENT
18:41
they're using that to correct typos!? yikes
replace(query, something_readable) ;o
well then I can parse the result into a decimal
@DanLyons that's nothing
this is the MSRP column:
,case when product.MSRP is null and upper(left(ltrim(product.LongDescription),4)) = 'MSRP'
    then cast(substring(product.SanitizedDesc, dbo.LastIndexOf(' ', product.SanitizedDesc) + 1, len(product.SanitizedDesc) - dbo.LastIndexOf(' ', product.SanitizedDesc)) as decimal(13,3))
    else
    case when product.MSRP = 0 then null else product.MSRP end end MSRP
ugh stupid tabs
oh lord
that is hard to look at
hey, thank me for making that LastIndexOf function :)
This belongs on Code Review. — Kerrek SB 39 secs ago
18:45
but yeah, my head hurts
and I need a coffee
those could be excellent CR submissions
I think SQL in general is a headache
unless it's really well-written
well the "right" way would be to copy the data into another DB, and have an ETL process to do the sanitization instead of doing it inline in a view
but, they need it yesterday
they always do :(
so the bad code is due to the lateness?
18:47
:p
and my laziness
lol
I actually had an issue related to laziness the other day as well
It's always the previous guy's fault :-P — fredley yesterday
I was generating a terrain mesh using perlin noise, but the plane colliders weren't working properly
@Mat'sMug it's a problem for tomorrow's mug :)
yup. let tomorrow's mug handle it. he can do it.
18:51
instead of figuring out the issue, I just wrote a nasty for loop recalculating the collider on each plane
which was very performance-intensive
turns out I just had to add this one line to the code that generated a terrain chunk
this.gameObject.AddComponent<MeshCollider>();
I got a 20fps performance increase after that
crap it's 2PM, I need to go grab lunch
@levantpied I've updated my answer, however I think your question is rapidly becoming off topic (probably as too broad). If you are able to provide a complete example on CodeReview (complying with they're posting guidance), I think you are likely to get a far more satisfactory answer. — forsvarir 46 secs ago
@Mat'sMug I feel your pain, dealing with messy, non-standardized (and especially user-input) strings is a PITA
0
Q: C - Loading Message with PThreads

LastSecondsToLiveI want to print a nice loading message with these three fading dots, while the main thread does some heavy IO stuff. This is why I implemented this: (First time PTHREAD user here, good practices very welcome): #include <stdio.h> #include <pthread.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdbool.h> sta...

Wow you even have some char(10) amd char(13)s in the strings... Yuck
19:06
Yeah. Users.....
@Mat'sMug I didn't write it
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/03/10/the-circle-of-code/
CommitStrip
The Circle of Code
CommitStrip
1457637065
2
you guys make me laugh
19:22
0
Q: Does a single shell command constitute reviewable code?

200_successA question asks to have a command-line invocation of FFmpeg reviewed. Is that reviewable code? There is currently no language tag, though shell unix could be added. Let's not discuss whether a shell command containing an AWK one-liner is on-topic; such a post could be considered a question abo...

> I don't get the joke. Is this a joke? You usually put up jokes here. I don't get the joke.
19:41
0
Q: Is this recursion?

eggmattersI have an abstract base class. I have a method: init() which parses an array of values. If the value maps to a defined child instance, it creates an instance of that child, and calls init() on that child (in pseudo-code): abstract class MyBase { . . . //resources can be an array of arbitrary...

This is a question for Code Review and it should contain the relevant code. — Filburt 32 secs ago
You may want to submit your code to code review. I wouldn't add a constructor in Emitter only for this reason if it does not make sense. I wouldn't set the attribute to protected either. I would rather use a protected setter or super(launchAngle,0). — standelaune 38 secs ago
20:00
> Yes, it looks ugly. I take PRs.
lol'd
@JeroenVannevel ideally your GitHub links should point to the point in the tree that corresponds to the code you've posted - not the master branch :-)
Cod review, on the other hand, is a fisherman's best friend. — Kerrek SB 1 hour ago
Well, we do try to teach programmers how to fish for themselves.
I try not to bite, though.
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Q: What are the Possible Flaws in my Program and Suggestion For Optimization

LuckyAliHere is my code, It's Java Script, > function(a,b){function cy(a){return > f.isWindow(a)?a:a.nodeType===9?a.defaultView||a.parentWindow:!1}function > cv(a){if(!ck[a]){var > b=c.body,d=f("<"+a+">").appendTo(b),e=d.css("display");d.remove();if(e==="none"||e===""){cl||(cl=c....

0
Q: Could you give tipps for my Plugin System

user2505530I made a Java plugin System but it feels a little blocky. Cloud you give me tipps? Github Repo

@CaptainObvious what the ...
I tried but the post limit is 65,000 or something characters so I had to remove extra lines and whitespaces — LuckyAli 12 mins ago
20:12
@Mat'sMug oh yeah. I think I did that with my previous posts
but I'm way too lazy and fat right now
I made chicken burgers with a shitload of butter. And peas&carrots with a shitload of butter
net result: I'm butter
chicken
:p
20:29
Workplace-inappropriate README. Just to stay with the theme
@JeroenVannevel Do you use GitHub as a portfolio?
I do
Job searching on hardcore mode
dont die in hardcore mode!
Playing like that will definitely get you killed.
20:58
Wow that JS question. If all that code is one function, they are definitively doing something very wrong
Ripe zombie; open question with answers, at least one answer having score 0, no answer having score > 0: Parsing key:value declarations
21:18
@Quill Are you proud of me yet?
The Vitsy wiki page in esolangs.org is larger than the interpreter jar.
@CoolestVeto Probably not
:c
can haz sufficient documentation kthnxbye
21:41
0
Q: C# Bitwise Operators

denisI have a simple program that calculates and outputs the result's of all the bit operators. I'm planning to send it to my friend and explain him some stuff about them. Before I do that I want to know if I can do any improvements to it internal class Program { private static int a; privat...

0
Q: c# custom key class for .net 3.5 framework and below

MD LuffyI use .net 3.5 framework, so no tuples. I have many use cases where I have to create custom key for a dictionary. How can I make this better ? public class CompositeKey<T> { public T Content { get; set; } public Func<T, object>[] Lambdas { get; set; } public CompositeKey(T obj, par...

21:59
You like it?
That one, yes.
monking
Monquill
@CoolestVeto awesome!
22:06
\o/
Did you see the page, though?
It's absolutely mad.
you need more chuck norris facts in the did you know section
Ugh, that moment you realize you don't understand a text because of a stupid translation error made by the translator. Time for [writingreview.se]?
hey @rolfl
so, have you killed a zombie lately? ;-)
@CoolestVeto At the top it says "The Java interpreters began development in mid-October and will continue to be developed for probably all of time." October of what year?
@PinCrash doesn't matter.
22:22
@PinCrash Oh, right. I'll fix that when I'm off mobile.
[documentationreview.se]
possible answer invalidation by cade galt 0 on question by cade galt 0: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/122311/revisions
@janos' comment still applies, please don't update your question with updated code. — Quill 6 secs ago
22:40
@Mat'sMug - not in a while .... no.
Nice @JeroenVannevel
classy
@Mat'sMug - there's a zombie you can slaughter: codereview.stackexchange.com/q/116066/31503
well, a monkey already nailed it :)
apparently there's a bug in your answer
since when do you "go"?
@Quill People need to know who's the repo boss
make the colour extend over the entire article, and use a black colour with like .6 or .7 opacity
that'd look much sexier
also: lol
22:49
thanks ... out of curiosity are you paid to do reviews ... or do you do it just for the points. — cade galt 0 9 mins ago
tempted to comment "you'll be receiving an email shortly with all the billing details"
lol
Tinder profile of a bimbo
Biography
"There's beauty in simplicity"
Perfect

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