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3:00 PM
It's not that I am completely anti-social, it is just that being social takes effort, and sometimes even planning.
 
looks like netbeans is not finap compliant
... wow, bigger img pls
well that's hopeless
 
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Q: Making PHP composable and look functional

LetharionI've found myself on numerous occasions needing to with large text-files, where joining this on that, and filtering this out on arbitrary conditions. The first couple of times, this turned into a loop in a loop in a loop mess which was indented more times than I care to either remember or admit....

 
finao
 
The chat oneboxing has a width limit.
 
welp, live with it
but yeah
I make a stupid typo
still, why does netbeans go "huh, maybe you need to import String?"
that's a bit silly.
 
3:06 PM
Maybe your IDE has evolved a sense of humor
 
snide humor
 
snIDE?
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Netbeans at it again, eh?
 
yeah
 
oh well Eclipse doesn't do stuff like that. It just magically stops working when I am stuck in Lambdas two levels deep
"Huh you use that Type?? never heard of it..."
 
3:10 PM
the best part is that clicking "Add import for java.lang.String" does ... absolutely nothing
 
better than trying to auto-import when in the middle of an unbalanced lambda... it completely shreds my imports and class declaration when I do it..
 
hmm
If you try to stop something that can't be stopped but finishes quickly... do you return true ("we stopped it") or false ("we couldn't stop it, see error log")
maybe some haxy AtomicBoolean
 
@Pimgd eehh... something that can't be stopped??
 
oh drat halting problem (lmftfy ;-) )
fk me
@Vogel612 there's camera's that have start-stop movement (move left until I say stop)
and there's ones that have nudge
you have to prod them every few degrees or so
compare "left... ... ... okay stop"
and "left left left left left left left left left okay that's it"
 
why not ask the camera before it?
 
3:18 PM
because lazy app developers
I already know that I'm dealing with nudge cams right now
what happens when you tell a nudge cam to stop?
 
Illegal Operation Exception.
 
I imagine I'd just return true, since I imagine they'll implement left left left left stop
since that handles all cases
 
why not handle that internally and ask app-dev to provide an angle?
and just internally switch between the camera types
hide the messy implementation ;)=
 
that's dang hard, you don't know what angle the cam is at
lastly there's the whole issue with lag
I'm pretty sure that if you have even a 1 second lag, start-stop is just useless
 
So, what you should do, is implement both API's one a nudge one, the other a start/stop one. Implement each API, and be done with it.
 
3:22 PM
they can't share some abstract class?
 
the nudge one is just a rapid-fire start/stop
 
ah I see
interesting
third option I like this
 
The start-stop is just a looped sequence of nudges.
 
... yeah, and if they use the "wrong" interface, it'll do the job, but with more lag than the "correct" interface
many thanks
 
np
 
3:27 PM
I'll drop this here
> This is a story of how harmless choices can make a harmful world. ncase.me/polygons
the interactive bits are nice
 
This webpage is not available
Error code: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
what's that website's IP?
 
Parable of the Polygons is "as scary as it is cute and addictive," to the point the server's overloading. Refresh! http://ncase.me/polygons/
might be because of that?
 
yeah but I'm getting a DNS no domain... instant error.
Like < 25 ms response.
 
one sec
> Error determining IP Addresses for ncase.me
says the first site that does this that I found
 
you can do it manually, ping ncase.me -n 1 (windows)
 
3:31 PM
request timeout - 2 secs for nslookup
 
Somebody linked me a funny thing, my access will not be denied =D
 
ermph... it's not just you....
 
@Pimgd 192.30.252.153
 
@AlexM. that's github or github pages?
 
the source for the page
it's probably gh pages
 
3:34 PM
dang, my brain doesn't support CSS
nor html 5
=D
those commit summaries
 
Coworker just sent me a nice quote:
> Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. - Francis Bacon
 
Francis & Phrancis
sounds like a bad office duo from some sitcom
 
Phrancis == Francis (that's my name!)
 
hey
 
hey, I like that, @AlexM. (and worked for me, with a delay to start).
 
3:41 PM
@Phrancis so your co-worker sent you ... your quote?
 
From this tiny amount of experience I have with working in companies... I suspect it will become a password hell!
 
I'm not Francis Bacon ... But they sent it to me because my name is also Francis (though not Bacon)
 
it doesn't work when I pull a local copy
 
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Q: Java, string difference algorithm

user3058763I would like to get a feedback about the code below. Is there any way to improve it's performance? Maybe you know input values that might print bad output? The idea of the code is to count unique characters from s2 that are not listed in s1. Ideone.com URL. The code: class Combine { public...

 
merge merge merge
 
3:46 PM
I love complicated merge graphs.
 
Love your commit "ugly stuff"
 
A mail I got today: "it looks like you have solid experience with Python and Javascript".
I don't remeber using Javascript out of small Greasemonkey scripts.
That's probably the least engaging job offer I ever got until there.
(Not sure I can say "ever ... until there" though)
 
Quick question, what does throws IOException do when you put it with your main method?
 
... somewhat
 
3:58 PM
@Phrancis allow you to not have to put try catch around methods that will throw IOException...
even although they'll crash your application anyway
That's what I think anyway
 
Correct. ^^^
 
a decent delay there, you just tested it? =)
 
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Q: Reducing sub queries in left outer join

WiiMaxxHi i have a "litte" problem with my stored procedure because i need some values time based; so i need to do many select and group by in my Left outer join which looks an feels like i do something real wrong here so it would be very nice if some one could take a look at it. In this Select are at...

 
4:17 PM
@Phrancis All Java threads have an 'uncaught exception handler'. People seldom change the behaviour of these handlers.
By default (unless you've messed with things), any exceptions which cause a thread to complete, will be logged to StdErr, and that's it.
Because the thread running the main method is often the only thread running, when that thread encounters an exception thrown from main, it logs it, as per normal, and ends.
Since there are no more threads, the system exits.
 
4:29 PM
@CaptainObvious Wow, that's ugly.
 
a little problem in bazillion lines of code
 
All names in German, too... makes it... difficult...
 
time to go home
 
@Phrancis yes... very difficult
 
in VBA, 3 mins ago, by Mat's Mug
^^ co-inventor of the original "Simon" game, died yesterday at 92
 
4:37 PM
How do I star that, and not look ... cheap... Oh, I know...
 
@Mat'sMug what are you talking about?
 
Stunden = Hour ... Mitarbeiter = Employee... Gültig = Valid... Looks like some form of payroll query
 
Führungskraft = superior
feel free to ping me about stuff in that query ;)
 
This looks like the query could certainly use some optimization... However, being that all the table & column names are in German, would you mind to provide a little more explanation on what your code is doing? — Phrancis 43 secs ago
 
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Q: Prebash Challenge - 2014 - Simon Says

rolflIn Memory of Ralph H. Baer - 1922-2014 - co-inventor of the "Simon" game. Simon Says will be the challenge this time Simon Says: +17 score Resistor: +12 score Calculator: +11 score Challenge completes when Winter Bash Starts - Happy Winter Bash Warmup! Gentle remind...

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Q: Cascading Changes to Future Entries in a Schedule

RubberDuckI've been working on a scheduling application and I have the middle tier completed at this point. It's not changed in a few days, so I feel it's ready for review. I have just this one routine that feels dirty. It's definitely verging on arrow code, but without short-circuiting, I'm not sure how i...

 
@Malachi nothing, ...that was a bad ping ;)
 
lol
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Q: Return a list of values from a single column in a DataTable

MalachiI have this code that I was asked to maintain, it is a notification system for a third party application event system (a lot more involved than that but for the sake of this question...) The Code uses a class DataTable Variable with 4 columns, it takes one of the columns and takes the distinct v...

 
@Malachi Is that your code?
 
it's code that I have been given to maintain and change
 
5:00 PM
if (item != null)
    baseTypes.Add(item);
item = result
   .SingleOrDefault(e => e == "Motion");
@Malachi Well, you know the first review you will get, right? .... ;-)
 
pretty much.... :) the reason I posted it is because it looks horrible! and I have some ideas but I haven't played with linq so I understand how it works but not enough to create it on my own.
right now I am turning it all into IEnumerable<string> instead of List<string> and see if I can just get rid of all the if statements without adding anything
I think it worked.
 
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Q: Return a list of values from a single column in a DataTable

MalachiI have this code that I was asked to maintain, it is a notification system for a third party application event system (a lot more involved than that but for the sake of this question...) The Code uses a class DataTable Variable with 4 columns, it takes one of the columns and takes the distinct v...

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Q: Optimization a for loop without using goto

AnhTuanI am writing a script in js+html and have some optimization problem. In the for loop I check in every if clause a variable named visible. I think it's meaningless because once i know that the variable value is false there is no need to chceck the remaining if clauses but skip to the last line. I ...

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Q: Naming convention for function objects in Python

Cliff SunThis may be a considered a minor thing, and it may be a stupid question, but I have a burning desire to find out everyone else's opinions on this so I'm going to ask anyway (after all, the best way to get answers on the internet is by posting the wrong question - right??????). So, if you are pas...

 
@CaptainObvious Not sure this is a good CR question...
 
@rolfl the Braces.... I should have known, I was thinking about the whole if item is not null after assigning a value to the item
 
@Malachi You can shorten it to something like this
keys.Select(key => result.SingleOrDefault(e => e == key)).Where(x => x != null).ToList().ForEach(entry => baseTypes.Add(entry));
 
5:13 PM
@JeroenVannevel will that allow me to change the underlying DataTable and still retrieve the distinct values of that column? let me post what I have right now
        private IEnumerable<string> GetBaseTypes()
        {


            IEnumerable<string> result = (
               from myRow in _allEventsList.AsEnumerable()
               select myRow.Field<string>("BaseTypeDesc"))
               .Distinct();
            return result;
        }
 
as long as you update the keys collection, sure
 
lol
 
ps
If you return IEnumerable<string> from your method, you can use yield return item;
 
should I answer what I did, and then WIKI it? I mean Heslacher actually said what I ended up doing, and it works
 
instead of having to create that intermediate collection
 
5:19 PM
the collection is being used to create a set of tabs for a panel
 
@Malachi What about values you get back from the query that are not part of the set of valid tabs?
 
@rolfl the only value that is not going to be valid is an empty or null value, is that what you mean
if the DataRow doesn't have a value for that column I don't want it to show.
but that is going deeper into the application.
 
@Malachi The code you posted in the question will return a subset of the distinct values.
returning all the distinct values may introduce bugs.
Additionally, the code in the question will return the values in a specific order.
wheras the distinct is not going to do that.
 
@rolfl at current there is only a couple of people that can change the values that are being put into the table (on the SQL Database through the Application) and the application is pretty locked down as far as weird duplicate values
 
Yeah I don't get how you suddenly remove all checks for the different keys
 
5:28 PM
@rolfl I see what you are saying
I don't think it is going to matter what order these tabs are in, there is only 7 of them right now, and I am not sure how many more are going to be added
 
Ah sorry, I had put this on SO, but I was downvoted and then someone told me to put in on here. I should have read a bit more about what Code Review is itself. Sorry about that! I guess I'll just delete it and it can live in the grey area between, forever lost and alone in a sea of confused and meaningless questions. — Cliff Sun 40 secs ago
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Makes my day ^^^
 
maybe shouldn't have...
 
@rolfl That question actually sounds like it would be good on Programmers.SE, no?
 
They abhor convention-related questions
 
@Phrancis seems to be PoB.....
 
5:32 PM
Ah
 
Not good for programmers.... and I will delete.
 
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Q: A header-only linear-time C++11 PEG parser generator

LarsI've rewritten my original parser generator to a header-only library which uses templates and functionals for better type safety and clarity. The generated parser effectively creates an abstract syntax tree which can be evaluated effectively using a visitor pattern. The parser memorizes intermedi...

 
@JeroenVannevel I am changing the DataTable to select different information. it is an application that was being used in another State, and I am modifying it to work with our version of the database. my state and the other state use the same Case Management System but have different ways of doing things.
 
Listening to a radio program where they're mentioning that Social workers spend 70-80% of their time documenting stuff. God, I wish programmers did that as well.
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5:50 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg if I had time. too busy fixing applications that should have been rewritten 5+ years ago.
I keep trying to improve my documentation system here at work, in the case that I ever need to come back to an application or website, or want to find a new job.
 
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Q: MSD radix sort in Java for parallel arrays

coderoddeI have this MSD (most-significant digit) radix sort sorting Entry objects holding a sorting key of type long and a satellite datum. It handles the issue of sign bits so that it produces a permutation that honours the sign bit: the Entries with the sign bit on will precede all the Entries with sig...

 
make it easier for me to keep track of what does what, how it does it and why it does it.
 
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Q: 8 Puzzle solver A* search

user2964960I recently created this for a coursework assignment. I am always looking to learn and would like some feedback on my code. Is there any OO principles I'm going against or anything irritating I'm doing? Search Class: import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.H...

 
6:06 PM
From the OP's now-deleted comment here, I'm guessing ASP.NET is a programming language.
 
Still, it's a good question (in the deleted comment .... ;p )
 
Is there any way to turn down memory usage with a scheduled executor service that runs every second?
 
lol
 
And does some substantial things
I'm thinking about requesting a GC every 5 mins, however it does seem a bit hacky
 
@skiwi hacky, agreed.
 
6:10 PM
It eats like 50MB RAM per 2 hours
 
And does not release it?
 
as in it grows?
 
full GC gives it all back though
 
You have a bug.
Oh, then set -Xmx to be less.
 
However when the main memory fills up, no full GC is triggered
the last thing kind of bothers me
 
6:12 PM
@rolfl So judgemental
 
@JeroenVannevel Agreed, maybe the bug got me, think about it
 
It's complicated ... Java 8?
 
Of course
Just kidding, but still Java 8 yes
 
Does anything happening in one iteration of the task need to be remembered for the next?
 
On one hand I'm checking if there's new files in a directory, on the other hand I'm parsing a config file, which can also update the interval at which the directory needs to be checked
@rolfl Yes
 
6:16 PM
You're closing all streams, all directory reads, and all other resources?
 
throw a profiler at it and you'll find out soon enough
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@rolfl Hmm
public static String readEntry(final Path path, final String entryKey) {
    try {
        Objects.requireNonNull(path);
        Objects.requireNonNull(entryKey);
        String entryKeyCopy = entryKey + "=";
        List<String> entries = Files.newBufferedReader(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8).lines()
                .filter(s -> s.startsWith(entryKeyCopy))
                .filter(s -> !s.isEmpty())
                .filter(s -> !s.startsWith("#"))
                .map(s -> s.replaceAll(" ", ""))
That... doesn't close the buffered reader, does it?
 
No.
 
doesn't java have try-with-resources?
 
Crap.
 
6:18 PM
That'll close it for you
 
@JeroenVannevel It has, but not everything can use it..
 
So I should probably close it
 
so just throwing a try-with-resources at it like you would with a C# using-statement won't help as much as a profiler ;)
 
Huh, I don't get myself
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Why didn't I just use Files.lines?
Though I'm a bit wary to change working code
 
Un-closed resources require a GC to finalize the close.
you have an open buffer in the buffered reader. Over time, this may become a problem.
The real question is why it is taking so long to GC the reader (if that's the problem).
When a system runs out of Physical RAM, and goes in to swapping, thn you run in to some odd problems on some OS's.
Java is misbehaving though, if it fails to swap out when it can....
 
6:23 PM
I'm even more confused
How am I supposed to close() a Stream<String> if I use collect() on it?
 
extract the reference before that...
List<String> entries = reader.lines().[...]
reader.close();
 
But consider this scenario:
List<String> entries = Files.lines(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)
        .filter(s -> s.startsWith(entryKeyCopy))
        .filter(s -> !s.isEmpty())
        .filter(s -> !s.startsWith("#"))
        .map(s -> s.replaceAll(" ", ""))
        .collect(Collectors.toList());
 
@skiwi The Collect terminates the stream, but the stream does not close the bufferedInputStream.
 
The javadoc tells me to call close() on the Stream<String>
However if I call close on it, then I cannot collect it anymore
Or maybe I can close it after collecting?
 
that makes no sense....
also that code is different from the one before.
 
6:28 PM
@Vogel612 Yeah, I made an improvement over it
 
open the buffered reader before streaming the lines and you should be good to go...
 
I've got this one now, but it looks weird
 
and if you don't have a Buffered reader anymore it should be fine anyways
 
List<String> entries;
try (Stream<String> entriesStream = Files.lines(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)) {
    entries = entriesStream
        .filter(s -> s.startsWith(entryKeyCopy))
        .filter(s -> !s.isEmpty())
        .filter(s -> !s.startsWith("#"))
        .map(s -> s.replaceAll(" ", ""))
        .collect(Collectors.toList());
}
 
????
confusion of doom..
 
6:30 PM
If I obtain a Stream<String> via Files.lines(), then I'm responsible for closing it
 
> If timely disposal of file system resources is required, the try-with-resources construct should be used to ensure that the stream's close method is invoked after the stream operations are completed.
yes seems like it..
 
> The returned stream encapsulates a Reader. If timely disposal of file system resources is required, the try-with-resources construct should be used to ensure that the stream's close method is invoked after the stream operations are completed.
Oh, didn't see that you were first
Doesn't this kind of render Files.lines broken?
 
@skiwi See:
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    try (BufferedReader br = Files.newBufferedReader(Paths.get("linux.words"), StandardCharsets.UTF_8)) {
        List<String> rolfs = br.lines().filter(word -> word.contains("rolf")).collect(Collectors.toList());
        System.out.println(rolfs);
        System.out.println(br.readLine());
        br.close();
        System.out.println(br.readLine());
    }
}
Produces:
[Dierolf, Hrolf, parolfactory]
null
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Stream closed
	at java.io.BufferedReader.ensureOpen(BufferedReader.java:122)
	at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:317)
	at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:389)
	at StreamTest.main(StreamTest.java:17)
The stream terminating does not close the buffered reader.
 
@rolfl But if it's obtained via Files.lines(), then it will
 
Correct.
 
6:33 PM
But you cannot collect and close in a non-ugly way
 
ehh you did, though...
 
You can..... from Files.lines().
 
you got the stream in your try-using and cleaned it..
 
@Vogel612 I still call it ugly
 
hey that's your way of seeing this...
 
6:35 PM
I was expecting Files.lines() to just return a lazily populated Stream<String> that cleans itself up
No free cake I guess
 
The cake is a lie.
(oblig)
 
You can't both have the cake and eat it too.
 
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Q: OOP QueryHandler in PHP

BasI have a simple database connection class which is using PDO: /** * Class DatabaseConnection */ class DatabaseConnection implements Connection { /** * @var null|PDO */ private $instance = null; /** * @var string The host the Connection should connect to */ ...

 
6:54 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg yes we can!
wait what are we talking about?
@Jamal I want to downvote that question. the answer is a very good answer though.
 
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Q: Can this set theory clock code be improved?

Charles WesleyI wrote some JS to power an HTML/CSS "set theory" clock, and I'd like to share what I have so far and ask if anyone can suggest improvements. Specifically, I'm wondering: Should I bother checking to see if a variable is greater than zero before running the for loop? Is there a better way to ha...

 
@Malachi why not do it then?
 
actually I think it is a valid question, ASP.NET would be the correct language tag here, it's not HTML and the markup doesn't require C# or VB or any of the other .NET languages.
though it does look like C# from these lines
<%if ((string)HttpContext.Current.Session["whichTopMenu"] == "management")
 
@Malachi Apparently it must be obvious enough (being a language and not a framework) to warrant calling me stupid.
 
@Jamal no it is a good question
 
7:05 PM
didn't we have this discussion some time ago?
I could swear I remember it
 
whether or not it is a language.
 
If so, I must've forgotten.
 
I wanted to create a tag because that is really what that is
 
It was an ASP.NET view with C# code sprinkled amongst it
 
frankencode
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7:08 PM
26 more votes and I get a shiny silver badge!
 
since's it's ASP.NET, you should be able to stick at least two more languages in there
 
@DanLyons Javascript, XML, C# or VB, HTML, am I missing one.... lol
 
I was thinking at least javascript and in-lined CSS, and perhaps vbscript
 
you might add some COM calls...
 
though it still doesn't have anything on some of the examples in the polyglot wiki
In computing, a polyglot is a computer program or script written in a valid form of multiple programming languages, which performs the same operations or output independent of the programming language used to compile or interpret it. Generally polyglots are written in a combination of C (which allows redefinition of tokens with a preprocessor) and a scripting language such as Lisp, Perl or sh. == Methods == The two most commonly used techniques for constructing a polyglot program are to make liberal use of languages which use different characters for comments and to redefine various token...
the 16-language file makes my head hurt
 
7:25 PM
I'm a bit confused
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Q: Why is my code showing TLE on SPOJ for Euler's Totient Function?

Anshul Shah#include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> int prime[78499]; int tot; int test; int x,j; int sq;int count=0; bool b; void primeAdd(int x){ sq=pow(x,0.5); b=true; for(j=0;prime[j]*prime[j]<=x;j++){ if(x%prime[j]==0){ b=false; break; } } if(b){ ...

How is this question not closed or any CV cast?
 
Closed for what reason?
 
Anyone else want to make a suggestion:
Thanks for the comment however this soultion was not accepted and was said to be too complicated. Therefore I have no idea how to simplify it. — AnhTuan 3 mins ago
 
@200_success For unclear I'd say at best, or not workingbroken code
 
@rolfl I'm on it.
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A: Changing element visibility based on multiple checkbox states

Simon André Forsberg@rolfl can't see a way to simplify it any further, and keeping it readable, but I believe that I can. What is important to note is that the visible variable will never be set to true after having been set to false. This means that we can rewrite it using boolean AND logic. var downloadVisible =...

Does goto even exist in JS?
 
7:47 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg It's JS, doesn't every bad thing exist?
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7:58 PM
Meh, @Simon 's answer gets a +1, but it's the only one that does not work ;-)
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Q: Understanding left rotate with parent node in a BST

SilverSidewalkStewI am trying to understand how a left rotate works with a parent, root, and temp nodes. What I am trying to do is rotate n up, assuming n is the right child of its parent. Here is an example tree: I was banging my head against a wall trying to figure this out. I found code from a textbook d...

 
@rolfl It's all about the pimping ;)
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I'm working on an edit
 
@CaptainObvious ?
 
 
8:19 PM
Holy carp, that got starred right there!
 
@Simon - adding a second answer... ;-)
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A: Changing element visibility based on multiple checkbox states

rolflAdding a second answer because I have had a somewhat different option to consider. The significant difference is the logical definition of each term to consider, and the fact that the checked-state of the various checkboxes determines the fate of the visibility. Then, using the previous state of...

Is my pimping improving?
 
Was looking through old chat logs and found this:
Dec 11 '13 at 23:38, by 200_success
@rolfl Welcome to the 4k club! It has been a pleasure observing your work and learning from you.
 
Almost exactly a year ago ;-)
 
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Q: Balance braces method

Emilio GortThis is a continuation of Improving the readability and efficiency of parser code at least the first part of that question. I want to check is everything in the new code is right or there are other way to make it better. Exercise The validBraces method takes a string of braces as a single param...

 
8:42 PM
@Malachi - how good is your math? math.stackexchange.com/election/5
 
8:57 PM
@Phrancis That's some oooold chatlog
 
@rolfl lol
used to be really good
someone would have to nominate me though....lol
3 moderator positions?
After 7 days, the top 30 nominees, ordered by reputation, advance to the primary phase. However, if there are 10 candidates or less, we skip directly to the election phase.
I am sure I would not make the cut
 
I know you take SE elections as some form of hobby/penance/flagellation... I would hate for you to miss one unawares... ;-)
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9:13 PM
I became 11th on SO, never say never
 
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Q: Downcast all elements from a list using static_cast

Marius MGSo I have this code: #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <list> using std::cin; using std::cout; using std::string; using std::endl; using std::list; using std::getline; class Saw { private: string name; int power, speed; public: Saw(string &name, int &power, int &speed)...

 
We've opened Q&A on a hangout-on-air as we spec out some #stackoverflow and #stackexchange servers: https://plus.google.com/events/c27sa468f9leq1r4dnoqfoe5it0
 
@JeroenVannevel what?
 
I only have 123 Rep on Mathematics though
 
9:25 PM
I have a little bit more than that.
 
lol
I am looking through some questions but most of them are above my skill level now. I used to be pretty good with math like 11 years ago when I first graduated highschool. but I should have never stopped
 
@rolfl now that's an answer I can spend a vote on :)
@skiwi the old chatlogs are quite interesting. @rolfl and I joined this chatroom almost at the same time, I was just a few days ahead. Before we joined it was just @Jamal, @Malachi and the programmer formerly known as @retailcoder around here (now known as @Mat'sMug). Those were the days...
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And now with that nostalgia, it's TTGTB
 
yea definitely
 
9:42 PM
good night @Simon!
996 997 views on my !
#itsallinthetitle
 
where can I find a cheat sheet for mathjax markup?
 
Was not expecting to get a lesson in German today. Whew.
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A: Selecting Employee details from a complicated schema

PhrancisPlease keep in mind that I do not speak German, so I used Google Translate. Excuse me if some of the terms are unclear or mistranslated. Comments As written, your English comments are not helpful. -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here -- declare my intern parameters ...

 

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