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17:00
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@Hosch250 # in Clojure is a reader macro
Lol 6 digit chat User id's
Those are Stack Exchange IDs, not site IDs, I think, does that sound right?
Chat ids....which is worse
I don't think chat and se ids are shared
The mods need to clean up that user's picture.
17:02
Which makes for about 6 ways to refer to one user :/
@Phrancis Yes.
I don't know for sure, but there is a site-id, and an SE ID, I think.
@Hosch250 There is.
I thought chat was separate yet again, but don't quote me on that
As far as I know, there isn't a "chat-ID".
17:03
@Vogel612 Chat ID == SE ID AFAICT
Chat is either part of the site, or part of SE.
Wrong again.
2
Apparently it's different.
So, we have three ID's.
Hmm, OK.
there's a separate chat user per server, so you have your ID on Code Review (and every site you're a member of), your ID on chat.SE, and if you chat on SO you have another one on chat.SO
2
http://stackexchange.com/users/3124707/ebrown -> 3124707
http://chat.stackexchange.com/users/154925/ebrown -> 154925
http://codereview.stackexchange.com/users/73844/ebrown -> 73844
17:04
@Mat'sMug That's what I thought.
Also let's not forget mse chat
And that's not per server. I can guarantee SO is on more than one server.
there are two chat servers
Three
chat.stackexchange.com and chat.stackoverflow.com
fml
17:05
Those aren't servers. Those are domains.
Chat.meta.stackexchange
@Hosch250 actually.. mse chat is on a different server. Dead sure
Quite possibly.
As is meta.se. because beta in prod
But, who's to say it isn't on two servers?
who cares?
17:06
This takes so long to process.
Nick Craver
So much stuff.
That's the difference.
That makes it a domain, not a server.
A domain is anything that can be reached through a URL, basically.
And iirc all se sites except so run on one shared app pool on a single server
Not quite the formal definition.
17:07
TTGTW
@Vogel612 sites, not chat servers
@Vogel612 They are sure available more than you would guess for a single server.
I need SQL help from someone.
I'm studying availability, and I'd guess they have at least one failover server.
Please.
17:08
They may have changed it in the last few years
@EBrown Ask rolfl.
@Hosch250 they have a whole offsite data center for fail over
Well, don't they have a datacenter in NY and in CO?
@EBrown can you ask that in the form of a SQL statement? :)
@Vogel612 Exactly. Multiple servers on a single domain.
17:09
@DanLyons Hah, probably.
@Hosch250 Yep. in Denver to be exact
@Hosch250 actually failover is handled via dns propagation IIUC. and the databases are mirrored
I figured it out.
But hey they run on three handfuls of servers and facebook needs multiple hundred....
WOOT
Good news, data is in SQL. (Well, coming into SQL)
Too bad it's a pita to get actual timestamps.
Oh well, approximates will do.
Id	Created	Text	UserId	Names	UserNameIndex
33231441	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000	@EBrown <a href="//codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/ducky-ftw"><span class="ob-post-tag" style="background-color: #FFF; color: #000; border-color: #000; border-style: solid;">ducky-ftw</span></a>	90667	Mat&#39;s Mug	0
33231384	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000	But hey they run on three handfuls of servers and facebook needs multiple hundred....	74946	Vogel612	0
33231374	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000	I figured it out.	154925	EBrown	0
17:17
0
Q: Converting to arrow or named function

zafI saw a promoted AD by JetBrains on Twitter "Meet WebStorm, the smartest IDE with superpowerful ES6 support." and I'm trying to understand what the IDE is suggesting. I don't have this IDE neither above Kung-Fu level javascript, could someone explain..? <script> var myArr = [2, 4, 6]; let ...

@EBrown just because I need to ask, you're not accessing anything that isn't already public are you? IIRC @EthanBierlein had a bot at one point that could spy on who's starring what, due to a bug(?) in chat; SE killed the bot IIRC.
@Mat'sMug Nope. I only access the transcript pages as a non-authenticated user.
What? We have the power to do this? — Simon Forsberg ♦ 1 min ago
@SimonForsberg lol
@EBrown awesome
@Mat'sMug former feature, demoted to bug FWIW
Regarding the number of servers:
$ nslookup codereview.stackexchange.com
Server:		2002:4d35:fbd7:0:e6f4:c6ff:fe01:4ede
Address:	2002:4d35:fbd7::e6f4:c6ff:fe01:4ede#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:	codereview.stackexchange.com
Address: 151.101.1.69
Name:	codereview.stackexchange.com
Address: 151.101.129.69
Name:	codereview.stackexchange.com
Address: 151.101.193.69
Name:	codereview.stackexchange.com
Address: 151.101.65.69
I'd guess there are several?
But what do I know about networking
17:22
more than I do
@Mat'sMug Is there a way to removed expired backups from a backup set in SQL Server?
probably
I'm no DBA, I just pretend to know stuff
my backups run once, overnight, so I never needed to see one expire
@CaptainObvious Off topic
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mast	8558	2015-08-28 20:04:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Captain Obvious	6707	2015-08-28 20:40:00.0000000	2016-10-31 15:21:00.0000000
Mat&#39;s Mug	6657	2015-08-28 20:11:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000
@Mast has overtaken @CaptainObvious.
6
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Phrancis,Pin Crash	6431	2015-08-28 20:17:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
Hosch250,Hosch250 Looking for Hats	6318	2015-08-28 20:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:08:00.0000000
EBrown	5901	2015-08-28 20:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000
Dan Pantry,A Red Herring	5113	2015-09-04 20:37:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:27:00.0000000
gosh I talk too much
17:28
Shows all the names ever used by a single person. ;)
(That will break if a comma is in the name. Oh well.)
JSON FTW
I'll get there eventually.
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mast	9376	2015-07-26 23:29:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Mat&#39;s Mug	7075	2015-07-26 23:23:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000
Captain Obvious	6980	2015-07-26 23:01:00.0000000	2016-10-31 15:21:00.0000000
Hosch250,Hosch250 Looking for Hats	6882	2015-07-28 22:21:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:08:00.0000000
EBrown	6590	2015-07-30 20:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000
@Mast, then @Mat'sMug, then @Hosch250 then me so far.
@SimonForsberg Do you want a list of all the times people have responded to @Duga?
@Mat'sMug I seriously had no idea
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Q: Java alternate to loop constructs

Jim FergusonJava allows methods to make recursive calls. This can be dangerous because an infinite recursive call will fill up the stack. It can be useful, however, for calculations that need iteration when the number of "self calls" is limited (it save a few keystrokes as well). The code below, although no...

0
Q: Function for plotting Julia Set

VermillionThe Julia set is the set of complex numbers z that do not diverge under the following iteration: $$ z = z^2 + c $$ Where c is a constant complex number. Different values of z reach infinity at different rates. A colourful fractal is produced by colouring the complex plane based on the number o...

@EBrown Umm.... I'm not sure I would actually do something with that data
17:30
@SimonForsberg Alright, I thought you said something about it a couple days ago.
but it could be interesting I guess
Yeah, I did.
@SimonForsberg teamwork!
so, how shall we close this one? codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/145750/…
migrate to SO?
no sure
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mast	10065	2015-06-16 18:17:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
@EBrown Wrong.
Hosch250: 45560 posts (5%) according to the hover box.
@Hosch250 How so? It's not done yet.
17:32
@Hosch250 between 2015-07-28 22:21:00.0000000 and 2016-10-31 17:08:00.0000000
This is going backwards through the transcript.
@Mast posted 10k messages between 16 June 2015, and now.
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mast	10546	2015-04-28 20:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Mat&#39;s Mug	7950	2015-04-28 20:59:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:09:00.0000000
Hosch250,Hosch250 Looking for Hats	7940	2015-04-28 23:27:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:08:00.0000000
Captain Obvious	7626	2015-04-28 20:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 15:21:00.0000000
Phrancis,Pin Crash,sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ	7621	2015-04-28 21:25:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
Whoops, used VarChar not NVarChar.
Hmmm...I wonder what's wrong here.
Seems numbers aren't quite lining up.
Aha, found it.
Round 2.
Fight.
MORTAL KOMBAAAAAAAT!!
So apparently I wasn't adding all the messages because I forgot about how collections work for a moment.
5
All better, running tests again.
17:40
@Mat'sMug I believe it was @Quill's bot, not mine.
ah that's right
So @Hosch250 wasn't entirely incorrect.
monking, btw
I should eat lunch
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Q: Coding noob with questions

SnookerPhilWhat's up people. I'm new the this community and this is my first post so I just wanna say hello before I ask my question. (✌゚∀゚)☞. K so I'm also new to the whole development scene. Starting with Python because I heard it's the best language to start with but I'm having some trouble retaining all...

17:43
ANOTHER BUG SQUASHED
@EBrown was it sitting under the caps lock key? :P
@DanLyons Yes...
Names	TimesSaidOnlyLol
Mat&#39;s Mug	287
Phrancis	138
Mast	110
Malachi	95
Dan Pantry	68
Ethan Bierlein	66
Quill	29
EBrown	26
Jeroen Vannevel	24
RubberDuck	17
4
Well isn't that handy.
@CaptainObvious poor idealistic newbie
(Numbers aren't 100% yet.)
@Mat'sMug You have the most number of messages that are only "lol" by a lot.
@EBrown no way! I'm so shocked!
17:46
I wonder...
@EBrown lol
This kind of discussion would be more appropriate in The 2nd Monitor; we try very hard to keep the main site on-topic =) — Mat's Mug ♦ 13 secs ago
hi @Vermillion!
Names	MessagesAllLowerCase
Mat&#39;s Mug	3883
Dan Pantry	3098
Vogel612	3062
Pimgd	1733
Jeroen Vannevel	1479
@Mat'sMug Care to explain?
huh
filter out "LOL"?
> Mat&#39;s Mug
17:50
IKR :)
heh
yeah, filter out "lol" and I'm probably at the top
Names	MessagesAllLowerCaseWithoutLol
Mat&#39;s Mug	3802
Dan Pantry	3491
Vogel612	3209
Pimgd	2149
Jeroen Vannevel	1576
@Mat'sMug ^^
wait, that doesn't make sense.
(Went up because it' still downloading messages.)
I have 3098 lower case messages
17:50
I don't know where that's coming from
@Mat'sMug heresy... Thou shalt never filter "LOL"
2
36 secs ago, by Dan Pantry
yeah, filter out "lol" and I'm probably at the top
56 secs ago, by Dan Pantry
heh
44 secs ago, by Dan Pantry
wait, that doesn't make sense.
i feel quoted.
I feel swooshed
17:51
Names	MessagesAllLowerCaseWithoutLol
Dan Pantry	4093
Mat&#39;s Mug	3968
Vogel612	3385
Pimgd	2260
Jeroen Vannevel	1729
Better than bored.
@DanPantry All your lowercase messages beat @Mat'sMug finally.
:D
take that capitalism!
2
It's really hard to go from firmware back to CRUD. I've been spoiled.
now you need to make up the lol gap so you beat him overall
17:52
if you search for improperly capitalized words I bet I rank the top for that
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Q: How to make a code a distributed one between 10 CPUs?

Mona JalalI have this code and I would like to distribute the job between 10 CPUs. I need guidance as how to do this. import gensim import nltk from gensim.models import word2vec from nltk.corpus import stopwords from nltk.corpus import wordnet import logging import re import itertools import glob from c...

0
Q: Finding a common prefix/suffix in a list/tuple of strings

PythonicThe question that sparked this question, was one on Stack Overflow in which the OP was looking for a way to find a common prefix among file names( a list of strings). While an answer was given that said to use something from the os library, I began to wonder how one might implement a common_prefi...

Names	MessagesOnlyLol
Mat&#39;s Mug	346
Phrancis	182
Mast	142
Dan Pantry	117
Malachi	111
It's still going.
lol
5
@Malachi stargreed
TOP 5!
17:53
I'm really disappointed I wasn't higher on that list..
How far back did you go?
@RubberDuck You're 11 so far for "lol's"
you would think a coding rubber duck would have a lot more lols to give
Wow my upside down joke name really got mangled
@EBrown lol
@skiwi See, replies don't count as "only lol"
17:54
Speaking of Rubberducks...
Our #DBA went to #sqlpass and brought this back! #rubberduck https://t.co/L1E2y9mTpD
kik lol
Kaz
Kaz
@EBrown Definitely a bug that needs fixing
@EBrown oh crap, my count is much much much higher than that then O.O
@Kaz No lol
@EBrown are you using the same character set as the chat room?
17:54
@Phrancis Should be.
@RubberDuck haha nice!
Right?
@Mat'sMug lol, mine too!
Printer's done. Catch you guys later.
Oh snap
17:55
@RubberDuck next swordfight!
I thought SE blocked my VM from viewing the Transcript for a moment.
I was about to freak out...lol
> Oh, it's only NSA
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Dan Pantry	21096	2016-01-01 22:05:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:27:00.0000000
Mast	17274	2016-01-01 21:15:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Captain Obvious	12361	2016-01-01 23:36:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
Mat&#39;s Mug	11078	2016-01-04 16:47:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
Phrancis,Pin Crash	10902	2016-01-01 21:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
Duga	9284	2016-01-01 21:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 12:03:00.0000000
Pimgd	8834	2016-01-19 16:19:00.0000000	2016-10-02 20:18:00.0000000
This year isn't finished processing, but those are the ranks so far.
Mat&#39;s Mug
12,361 questions asked since Jan 1
17:58
if you are checking people's aliases you should Check @Mat'sMug @retailcoder
@Mat'sMug Up to 13028 so far.
@Malachi It will get there.
It uses your chat user ID to link them.
So if you post even a single message under a different name, that name will eventually be pulled.
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Dan Pantry	23490	2016-01-01 14:33:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:27:00.0000000
Mast	18768	2016-01-01 09:57:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Captain Obvious	13173	2016-01-01 00:03:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
Mat&#39;s Mug	12630	2016-01-01 05:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
Phrancis,Pin Crash	12310	2016-01-01 00:00:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
Top 5 2016 users.
And the #1 "not quite busy at work" 2016 award goes to...
@Phrancis How do I group by date from a datetime2(7) column?
Or @Mat'sMug ^^
extract the date part and group by date
or just group by cast(foo as date)
Date	MessageCount
2016-01-07	2014
2016-06-27	1790
2016-07-01	1700
2016-01-20	1669
2016-07-19	1659
2016-01-13	1595
2016-01-06	1575
2016-01-14	1514
2016-01-05	1510
2016-01-08	1508
18:02
is that LINQ or T-SQL?
Busiest days of 2016.
@Mat'sMug T-SQL
Month	MessageCount
1	29731
7	26293
6	22882
8	22250
3	21994
4	20509
2	19487
5	15866
9	15326
10	10054
@EBrown It would be cool to see a graph of number of messages over time
Months in descending order.
@jacwah Eventually! :D
with drill-downs and pie charts
I wear a suit, I like pie charts
@Mat'sMug BudgetException: cost exceeds funding.
18:04
aw
got it on GitHub yet?
@EBrown Did you just sum the months? It doesn't quite work that way :D
@Mat'sMug Nah, this is all in SQL.
@skiwi Total message count for each month...yes.
so? make a DROP+CREATE script, and then upload whatever code is populating the schema
@Mat'sMug Hello @Mat'sMug, thanks for the help earlier
then we can collaboratively work on views and stored procedures
@Vermillion my pleasure!
18:08
@jacwah ^^
Nice! Guess a trend line would be helpful though
@EBrown you'll have to group by week to get rid of the weekday normal activity cycles
@Mat'sMug This still shows how the trend is downward as of late, but what I want to see is 2015 vs 2016.
And 2015 is almost through August working backwards.
@jacwah @Mat'sMug @Vogel612 @Phrancis October 2015 vs October 2016 message counts ^^
That's quite a large drop
Date	MessageCount
2015-06-29	2547
2015-07-01	2294
2015-08-31	2053
2015-08-28	2053
2015-12-16	2046
2015-09-04	2038
2016-01-07	2014
2015-09-01	2001
2015-09-08	1940
2015-12-15	1931
All but one of our busiest days have been 2015 so far.
18:18
does this include the bots too or only real people?
@t3chb0t Everyone, it's extremely difficult to filter bots out, but I can redo it with Feeds removed.
The @CaptainObvious message counts for 2016 are generally higher than 2015, but not much and not consistently.
mhmm how about UserID NOT IN (bot1id, bot2id,...) ?
So he's probably not the problem.
@t3chb0t That will probably work great for the known bot ID's, which I suppose would be a start.
@EBrown negative user ID's
@Mat'sMug Yeah, Feeds are like that
Bot's have regular ID's.
18:21
and they're known users
For most of them.
The ones we care about, I suppose.
it would be interesting to know how much of the entire chat are actually bots talking to each other... I guess filtering ppl talking to bots is out of the question? this would probably require parsing the messages to check if some replied to one of them
@t3chb0t Well I can check if there's a @BOTNAME but I currently don't save the replied message ID.
I.e. the message I just posted will show @t3chb0t, but there's no way to track specifically what message I was replying to at the moment.
I want to add that in next.
Shoot, I need @Duga's ID.
Well that was easy.
Date	MessageCount
2016-10-01	53
2016-10-02	66
2016-10-03	92
2016-10-04	92
2016-10-05	89
2016-10-06	72
2016-10-07	57
2016-10-08	46
2016-10-09	36
2016-10-10	82
2016-10-11	48
2016-10-12	87
2016-10-13	54
2016-10-14	49
2016-10-15	45
2016-10-16	68
2016-10-17	84
2016-10-18	99
2016-10-19	93
2016-10-20	118
2016-10-21	71
2016-10-22	45
2016-10-23	69
2016-10-24	89
2016-10-25	83
2016-10-26	89
2016-10-27	110
2016-10-28	81
2016-10-29	47
2016-10-30	48
Hey @SnookerPhil, I just granted you explicit write access - just hit F5 to refresh your browser and you should be able to talk
There are the message counts for feeds, @Duga, and @RoboSanta for October 2016.
18:26
I'm also new to the whole development scene. Starting with Python because I heard it's the best language to start with but I'm having some trouble retaining all of this but I'm hoping the "ah hah!!" moment is coming soon. Anyways my question is this. Where did you guys start out? What are some of the best resources for coding that are free on the net? I know about code academy and a few others. What about free books? Other good ways to learn? Thanks for all your help guys. Very much appreciated.
I'm on mobile. No f5
Hehe.. welcome to the 2nd monitor, and to programming
Well, 2015 finally loaded.
Thnks bro
There's no right answer really
I started out in Python, haven't regretted it since
18:28
I started with BASIC/QBASIC/VB/VBA and moved on to C#
posted on October 31, 2016 by CommitStrip

@jacwah @Mat'sMug @t3chb0t @Vogel612 @Phrancis 2015 vs 2016 ^^
Is there a protocol for when a submitter goes mia and doesn't accept an answer?
@SnookerPhil I'm sure there are a lot of great tutorials online if you do a bit of googling
my ah hah!! was with LISP and Autocad
18:31
@jsuth not really. OP doesn't have to accept an answer really
2
What are some good websites I can go to that have free help for noobs?
roger
unless it's my answer, then it should be accepted ;-P
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Hosch250,Hosch250 Looking for Hats,hosch250	45562	2014-11-12 02:28:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:32:00.0000000
Mast	41985	2015-04-23 11:57:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Mat&#39;s Mug	38981	2014-10-19 00:29:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
Dan Pantry,A Red Herring	36695	2014-10-23 11:32:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:27:00.0000000
Phrancis,Pin Crash,sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ	33252	2014-10-19 00:29:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
@SnookerPhil once you've written a little something that works as intended, you can put it up on the main site (code review) and you'll learn a ton!
18:32
@Hosch250 ^^ Better?
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Q: dicomread not working in MATLAB

GopiI work in the field of medical imaging with dicom images, recently i had a issue with certain new dicom images i got to work with i cannot read those files and don't know what to do below is the screen shot of the error in matlab when i use dicomread % matlab code img = dicomread...

@EBrown upside-down Phrancis is still messed up
@Mat'sMug I'll fix that later. Probably an encoding thing. Need to verify charsets and such.
he doesn't have to accept but maybe some wise guys can pay the OP a visit
@Mat'sMug ok thanks. Gonna be a while before that happens I'm thinking. Still trying to grasp the fundamentals
18:34
Midway through 2014! :D
Kaz
Kaz
@EBrown Needs a moving average
@SnookerPhil try browsing posts - every on-topic question on this site contains a working solution
FizzBuzz is a good way to start IMO
@Kaz ^^
I used 7-day since it makes most sense to average it over 1 week.
I still haven't even gotten to retailcoder in the transcript.
Got my mug during Winter Bash 2014
Ah, so it'll be a bit until I find you then.
18:42
and you'll get to @lol.upvote before that
Ah, well then.
Date	MessageCount
2015-06-29	2457
2015-07-01	2195
2014-07-23	2185
2015-08-28	1974
2015-06-12	1968
2015-08-31	1956
2015-09-04	1943
2015-12-16	1942
2015-09-01	1921
2016-01-07	1915
Top 10 days.
2016 is the bottom of them.
@SnookerPhil I started on a VTech as a kid. Single line, 80 char display, but I lost interest until about a decade ago. Then I tried to learn Java, lost interest again until about 5 years ago when I needed to automate some boring things at work. Moral of the story: Don't give up & find a real problem to solve.
2
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mat&#39;s Mug,lol.upvote	61127	2014-01-27 14:14:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
@Mat'sMug Got to lol.upvote.
@RubberDuck I thought you automated the boring things at work with VBA?
Cheesus... now I'm thinking of how painful it was to code on paper...
18:52
Into 2013 now.
@Mat'sMug I did. And that awful proprietary Lang. But I tried to learn JAVA in the middle.
Too bad I have to go to work.
@RubberDuck makes brainfuck feel like a high-level language doesn't it
Kind of. Lol
@EBrown I do not answer for whatever you'll find prior to September 5
18:53
@Mat'sMug In 2013?
Is that when you joined?
yeah
well, started being actively active
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mat&#39;s Mug,lol.upvote,retailcoder	67558	2013-11-14 04:12:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
rolfl	61820	2013-11-21 01:19:00.0000000	2016-10-07 15:39:00.0000000
Hosch250,Hosch250 Looking for Hats,hosch250	45562	2014-11-12 02:28:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:32:00.0000000
skiwi	43402	2014-02-24 19:32:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:43:00.0000000
Phrancis,Pin Crash,sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ,Francis Veilleux-Gaboury	42231	2014-05-20 15:42:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
huh, where's @Simon-AndréForsberg?
It's processed all the way to 2013-04-20 so far.
@Mat'sMug He's 7th
that's before I joined I think
18:55
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mast	41987	2014-10-10 08:55:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:58:00.0000000
Simon Forsberg,Simon Forsberg McFeely,Simon Andr&#233; Forsberg	39345	2013-11-18 23:03:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:30:00.0000000
Parsing is complete! :D
All-time top-10:
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Mat&#39;s Mug,lol.upvote,retailcoder	67558	2013-11-14 04:12:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:40:00.0000000
rolfl	61820	2013-11-21 01:19:00.0000000	2016-10-07 15:39:00.0000000
Hosch250,Hosch250 Looking for Hats,hosch250	45562	2014-11-12 02:28:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:32:00.0000000
skiwi	43402	2014-02-24 19:32:00.0000000	2016-10-31 16:43:00.0000000
Phrancis,Pin Crash,sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ,Francis Veilleux-Gaboury	42231	2014-05-20 15:42:00.0000000	2016-10-31 17:07:00.0000000
@t3chb0t that's one hell of an "a ha!"
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Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
RubberDuck,ckuhn203	18549	2014-06-01 18:35:00.0000000	2016-10-29 19:32:00.0000000
@RubberDuck You're 18th
And I've been mostly absent this year...
me too ...at least I thought I was
18:57
TTNSF (Till the next sword fight)
We've had 997 unique users in The 2nd in all of history, including feeds and bots.
Names	NumberOfMessages	FirstMessage	LatestMessage
Duga	21477	2014-12-12 19:23:00.0000000	2016-10-31 12:03:00.0000000
@SimonForsberg @Duga's message count ^^
@EBrown that includes a half-dozen times @SimonForsberg was talking through @Duga's account
@Mat'sMug Yeah.
at one point he even had a userscript with a [duga] button to post a chat message "as @Duga"
18:59
Parsing all of the transcript takes quite a while.
@Mat'sMug And the ones of RELOAD, and some github statistics....
but can you filter those messages that are SO comments?
@SimonForsberg Yes, if they have a common term/format.
use a regex to parse ... no nevermind
They do, I believe
Not sure what the exact format will be for you but you should be able to find it
look for chat posts by @Duga containing a SO url that contains #comment
19:02
Hmmm...I wonder if we could try an experiment.
@SimonForsberg Do you think we could make @Duga learn?
I'm going to play with this stuff a bit when I get home.
Everyone have a nice day.
@EBrown Learn what?
oh great, I managed to break my Rubberduck build all by myself
@SimonForsberg Good vs. bad referrals.
@EBrown Theoretically, yes.
19:04
I'm going to analyze this data tonight, and try to get you an estimate of how many @Duga SO comment reports are "fine" by us.
with a risk for this...
lol <-- there I just thwarted your count mwahahahaha
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19:15
For halloween I’ll be showing trick or treaters code I wrote 6 months ago.
To be fair, your question is worded in such a way that it could very well be read as "what's the best practice regarding X?", which as you've probably seen in our help center is explicitly stated as off-topic. It's also explicitly asking for opinions, which is frowned upon. Feel free to edit and reword; if you can, replace the little snippet (which seems to have earned the close votes) with the actual class under test, so that reviewers have the full picture and can comment on any & all aspects of the code. — Mat's Mug ♦ 46 secs ago
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Q: Avoid extreme mocking in testing a class

Steve ChamaillardI have a class that is all about doing http requests, and logging (in file system & database). It's only using 3 dependencies to do these things, so I'm fine with the code so far. Here it is for convenience : <?php namespace App\Services\Pivotal\Request; use App\Core\Request\HttpRequest; use ...

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Q: Center Circle with Bresenham's Line Algorithm

dserresI've been working on drawing a circle of pixels in C++ using the SDL graphics library. My first attempt can be seen here enter link description here I got a suggestion from @TobySpeight about using Bresenham's line algorithm. So I gave it a shot and the results are much better than my previous ...

@CaptainObvious extreme mocking? like what, mocking a whole entire IDE just to see if your code inspections work?
@CaptainObvious question has this "software engineering" feel to it
am I alone thinking this?
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am I alone here?
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\o/
No idea
LIFE!
19:23
:)
19:48
Greetings
Quick sanity check. I'm about to enter ~70,000 URLs into a rewrite map for IIS. Good idea or bad idea? And... go.
@Phrancis bwahahaha priceless!
Thai Green curry is really damn hot
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Q: Class vs. Instance in php

Ishan Mahajan<?php class Person{ public $age; public function __construct($initialAge){ // Add some more code to run some checks on initialAge if($initialAge<0) { printf("Age is not valid, setting age to 0.\n"); $this -> age=0; } else {...

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Q: TCP socket server using OpenSSL

Babra CunninghamI've written this basic TCP socket server that uses SSL. This is my first experience with sockets in C++. The client is a Qt desktop application. Code overview: Receive incoming connection. Check if connection is from an existing socket, if so reply via that socket, otherwise, create, bind and...

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@DanPantry sounds yummy!
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Q: Grade Input Need help almost done

OmendiI have a project for class I need help with. I've gotten this far and I thought I was done with this program but for some reason it wont print out an error message or a grade if I type in 100 or anything over that. If I enter anything less than 0 it wont print my error message either. import ja...

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Q: Haskell insertAt solutions

Heman GandhiI was working on this problem and have two different solutions: --Problem 21 (also not tail recursive) insertAt :: a -> [a] -> Int -> [a] insertAt v [] n = [v] insertAt v arr 1 = (v:arr) insertAt v (x:xs) n = (x:(insertAt v xs $ n - 1)) --Tail recursive version insertAtB :: a -> [a] -> Int -> [...

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Q: Preferred implementation of `void Array<T>::operator=(const Array<T> & rhs)`

Sir JonyI have a custom template class Array<T>, and am currently implementing the assignment operator. However, I've come across a design decision: When assigning two arrays, must I require them to have the same size, or adjust the LHS Array size to the RHS? Pros and Cons of Requiring Equal Size Pr...

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Ripe zombie; open question with answers, at least one answer having score 0, no answer having score > 0: WPF: Model to View Model data binding to implement Two Step View
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Q: Constant keys thread safe dictionary

ArikI find that i use this pattern a lot where i have a dictionary which i would only read from and update and wouldn't add/remove keys. In that case, using ConcurrentDictionary is not necessary and could hinder performance. So i wrote a simple class which implements such dictionary by using a wrap...


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