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2:01 PM
they don't give us much to work with on SharePoint....
dee da dee
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd>
 
Sharepoint connected to the (stack) exchange server ;-)
 
lol
 
Anyone ever tried to run GPU-parallel code in Java, or C#, or any high-level language?
I want to use the GPU, but with some nice libraries :D
 
2:16 PM
@Malachi Keep calm... and get another coffee.
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@skiwi Yes, and there's a couple you can use.
jcuda is commonly referenced, but it's a loose wrapper around the standard Cuda library
 
@rolfl I found Apirapi, but the documentation is suboptimal
 
@Malachi @Mat'sMug:
left Join Organizations o on i.i_oid = o.o_id
left Join IncidentStatuses s on i.i_isid = s.is_id
left Join FunctionalAreas f on i.i_faid = f.fa_id
left Join Queues q on i.i_qid = q.q_id
left Join Dispositions d on i.i_did = d.d_id
left Join EscalationReasons e on i.i_erid = e.er_id
left Join Priorities p on i.i_pid = p.p_id
left Join Contacts c on i.i_ContactId = c.ContactId
left Join TriageResults t on i.i_trid = t.tr_id
I hate most other peoples' SQL lol.
 
*shiver*
 
how many null FK's does one need to...
 
2:21 PM
@Malachi I have a colleague who is a dedicated SharePoint employee so I might be able to help
 
@skiwi Here's some public info on stuff I know about too:
 
@Phrancis You were commenting on the aliases all the time, I jus tnow realized there are 9 joins in there!
 
The good thing is that I have NVidia, the bad thing is that I was tryign to keep it platform-independent
 
@skiwi Will OpenGL suffice? There's this.
 
2:22 PM
hmm.. am I pushing it?
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Q: The rounded box that wanted to be an arc

simplicis veritatis Draw a box with rounded corners. Define a class Box, consisting of four lines and four arcs. I've already defined class Arc and using existing facilities (class Lines) for drawing the lines. Here is the code that draws a rounded box of random size: roundedBox.h //#include "GUI.h" //#incl...

 
@SirPython I know OpenGL has some related stuff like Compute Shaders, but I was trying to get deep into GPU computation
 
I don't mind the 9 joins so much... this is the part that bugs me
 
@skiwi -Xjit:enableGPU .... ;-)
 
looks good @Mat'sMug
 
2:24 PM
@ARedHerring I tried a basic shortcut and had success, there is hope....
 
At least it's consistent... consistently terrible...
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21 mins ago, by Malachi
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>P</kbd>
 
@rolfl Interesting links, reading them now
 
@Phrancis sounds like most of the code in work TBH
"consistently terrible" is our motto
you forgot your password? no no, we can't have them resetting their password. We'll just e-mail them their password. What could go wrong?
 
I am working on some really old code in my Github right now. it is horrible, so I am going to fix it
 
2:26 PM
@ARedHerring Are you being terribly consistent with that motto?
 
@skiwi :D
 
@Phrancis consistent. (Boom!)
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@Malachi there's always CR to help also
 
@rolfl Is that CudaGrid a grid of 512 x 512 threads?
 
@Quill when I rewrite, it will show up here.
 
2:27 PM
sounds good :-)
 
> What happened in the next moment none can say, but it is certain that the monk was already unconscious by the time he hit the floor.
@Mat'sMug this is excellent.
 
@skiwi From the source:
CudaGrid grid = new CudaGrid(512, 512);
 
@ARedHerring always is. there's a Codeless Code feed in the VBA Rubberducking room ;-)
 
@rolfl Yes... I can read source
:)
But 512 x 512 seems very big to me
 
There's nothing small in IBM power systems.
 
2:30 PM
@Quill I have a few classes to re write. you can see what I am working with.... github.com/malachi26/BlackJack
and I will mention that project no more
 
@Mat'sMug lol, I laughed my ass off when I first read that!
 
Oh, by the way
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Q: CodeReview design; 6 to 8 weeks is too long

QuillI've written a Code Review design using Userscripts and CSS. It works by fetching the CSS from my GitHub repo, and using the built in gm_addStyle function to add it to the page. The CSS that's fetched is minimised, also. This is what it looks like: I was looking at some of the other Stack E...

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@rolfl Oh right, it's IBM
 
> To disarm these bombs, one must only cut
the topmost red wires.
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1
Q: Bayesian network query tool in Java

coderoddeSuppose you are running a business of repairing cars. You know all the parts (graph nodes) and the way they affect other parts (directed edges), and you know the probabilities of each part failing. If the graph of interdependencies between parts is acyclic, it is called a "Bayesian network". No...

 
2:33 PM
that CSS looks gorgeous, @Quill, though probably too minimalist for CR's tastes
 
once you install it, look at the bottom of the page
 
@Quill you what?!!!
 
Once you get this all working, consider posting it on the code review stack exchange for some feedback. They can give you advice on naming conventions, etc. (but they won't want to look at it until you've fixed your bug, so only post there once it's all working!) — Ben Aaronson 12 secs ago
 
@Mat'sMug SE staff aren't the only ones who can do CSS
 
@Quill Dude, that's awesome. Care if I fork it at some point to tinker with it? I didn't even realize you could do that...
 
2:35 PM
"CodeReview" in title - I see what you did here.. ;-)
 
@Mat'sMug It wouldn't let me post it otherwise
@Phrancis No problem
 
Would be a first if we fix our design ourselves ;)
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I would suggest that you serve the content from a CDN, @Quill
 
the Meta could use a little work, but I like it
 
Amazon S3 is super cheap. If you want I could host it for you
but you shouldn't store build assets in a git repo, generally
 
2:37 PM
@Malachi Yeah, what do you think of the logo
@ARedHerring Hmm
 
@Quill I like it. but I would like anything different at this point
lol
 
@Quill I like the monkeys.
 
@SirPython The footer was fun
 
I'd like a green "Code" with hair and tentacles, but hey, it's a start ;-)
 
I personally don't like the font of the title
I think it 'stands out' a bit too mucuh compared tot he font of the rest of the page
but I can't really offer any alternatives
 
2:39 PM
Need moar CSS
 
@Quill you should make the badges the "O" part of the logo
you know what I mean?
 
@Malachi I don't, what badges do you mean?
 
@ARedHerring: right-click open in new tab
 
2:42 PM
I could do that, hmmm
 
Can we have a title that doesn't antagonize the SE design team too much? Just sayin'
 
@Quill thanks
 
@Quill hope you appreciate the bit of humor in the updated title :)
 
I like the contrast between the white main body and the darker grey background
 
@Mat'sMug what do you mean?
4 mins ago, by Mat's Mug
I'd like a green "Code" with hair and tentacles, but hey, it's a start ;-)
 
2:43 PM
@Mat'sMug Yeah, that was a concern of mine. Alongside BigBrother, I'd rather not annoy SE staff more than I need to
Although, I'm open to title suggestions
 
more coffee, more code!
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@Quill, you should add your UserScript to StackApps
 
@Malachi Will do
 
we could have our own tag over there! lol jk
@Quill I will watch for it, ping me in one of the chat rooms with the link please
 
sure
 
How about a more generic "Betablue B. Gone"? IDK, just I'd avoid mentioning 6-8 weeks, or anything about how long it's taking the SE design team to come up with a design for CR
 
2:46 PM
@Mat'sMug hmm, that seems good
 
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Q: Beta-Blue B. Gone

QuillI've written a Code Review design using Userscripts and CSS. It works by fetching the CSS from my GitHub repo, and using the built in gm_addStyle function to add it to the page. The CSS that's fetched is minimised, also. This is what it looks like: I was looking at some of the other Stack E...

 
done
 
:-)
 
I suggest you post this over on codereview: codereview.stackexchange.comHalcyon 8 secs ago
 
@Quill you could take it to Stack Apps, if you add a button in the top bar that brings up a little UI to configure everything - from logo to colors and icons. then you could call it a "generic beta-blue killer" that could be used across all SE sites :)
 
2:55 PM
Do you think it'd be StackApps worthy as is?
 
Might be a bit too limited in scope for StackApps?
 
Of course new versions with that functionality would be awesome
 
@Quill not yet
 
Alright, I'll flag those as issues and move toward generic beta blue killer once I get back
 
needs configurations for the up/down vote buttons, and badges, and, and, and....
 
2:58 PM
yeah
basically everything
I don't know how saving the CSS is gonna work
 
@Quill I am rolfl, and I approve of your efforts... and also:
 
wouldn't it be all client-side?
 
Maybe something like how @Simon has the auto-comments script file hosted on his server, and you can generate the CSS once you make it
@rolfl Thanks :-)
@Mat'sMug Well, yeah. But what happens when you want to share your hard work with others?
 
serialize everything to json and mail them a .zip? (no idea!)
 
Many solutions to the same problem
I was going to write the unanswered count on /questions to say 'zombies' instead of questions, but as it turns out, CSS doesn't like content
 
3:03 PM
^^
 
@Quill do it in JavaScript.... I like that idea
 
If you really wanted to you might be able to do some AngularJS magic maybe
Or what Malachi said
 
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Q: PDO lastInsertId: It may eventually fail?

user84546In my shop system I'm using the PDO lastInsertId to assign the order_id to the products that belongs to it like this: $connection->beginTransaction(); try { $sql = "INSERT INTO orders (customer_id, order_price, order_date, order_hour) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)"; $query = $connection-

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Q: Project Euler #1 Sum of multiples of 3 and 5 python implementation

CodeYogiGiven: If we list all the natural numbers below 10 that are multiples of 3 or 5, we get 3, 5, 6 and 9. The sum of these multiples is 23. Find the sum of all the multiples of 3 or 5 below 1000. My Solution: def sum_multiples(num, limit): """ Calculates the sum of multiples of a given ...

 
@Quill How will you implement the increased reputation thresholds ? ;-)
 
StackOverflow said to do a .whatever + p:after { content: 'foo'; } .whatever + p { display: none; }
 
3:05 PM
lulz
 
@rolfl I'm not really keen for that, though ;-P
 
lol
@Quill just do a replace on the whole page, from questions to zombies. (I joke, I joke)
 
Interesting late answer: codereview.stackexchange.com/a/104731/31503 - user creates a new blog to post an article, with the blog called "sortinghugefiles", and then posts a link to it in Code Review. Unfortunately, it is clear that the blog is created by the same user..... it has his username too.
twit
 
@Phrancis I just looked that up. Seems like a depressing song
 
I hate SVN. I deleted tons of files, needed to update to latest version, SVN restores everything I deleted. Srsly?!?
 
3:12 PM
@Quill It sounded funny at the time, but I guess not so much now. Glad the Mug changed it to something better
 
@TopinFrassi Don't worry, I hate SVN too
 
Given the lyrics, seems like it fits
maybe
 
No love for SVN I guess
 
I prever SVN over CVS, but have now become spoiled by git.
RCS is my baseline, though, so everything is better than that ;-)
 
I know neither CVS or RCS :p
 
3:17 PM
I've only used two source management packages to any significant degree: SVN and CVS. I prefer SVN between them.
 
SVN was only ever a better CVS
 
I learned with Visual Source Safe, which wasn't that great
 
I've only used GitHub.
 
@rolfl protect?
 
From a spammer? no.
 
3:19 PM
I didn't flag it because I thought maybe it was a good answer....
of course I didn't follow the link either
 
I used to work with the guy who wrote svk, a fork of svn which made it like git/arch/darcs etc. But it never caught on
Not because distributed repositories and pull requests are a bad idea, but because the svn community just didn't get it and those who did went elsewhere
 
@rolfl That's what I call dedication
 
@TopinFrassi my condolences for all the lost source code
 
@Mat'sMug At least it was cegep projects, so my code was terrible anyway. Loosing it gave me an opportunity to try something new each time :p
 
LOLCODE is a valid input language on HackerRank...
 
3:26 PM
man I'm growing tired of this repository madness
@ Mat's Mug - So what happens if you no longer what to use Entity Framework and have to now use another ORM for let's say an Oracle implementation. Shouldn't you have some sort of abstraction around the framework using something like the Repository pattern? — gcoleman0828 14 mins ago
what problem are these people trying to solve?
 
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Q: Forcing Cache Refresh

TechCrunch I'm updating an existing tomcat web application to read certain resources from a REST API. Currently the application reads them from flat files. Since the application is very critical, I added a caching layer so that the objects returned by REST API are always available. In the service layer ...

 
and isn't Oracle an RDBMS? just swap the darn EF provider, and done!
@CaptainObvious free close votes for everyone!
 
@Mat'sMug It's a trend. Trying to abstract the database so much it doesn't exist anymore.
@Mat'sMug "Yeah but what if you want to change the ORM!!!!!!1!!!"
I'll never do that mistake again. Once, with all the trouble it brought, was enough
 
IMO you have plenty of things to rewrite anyway if that's something you want need
@TopinFrassi but the goal of abstracting the database is for testability right?
 
Yeah, but why the hell would you switch ORM or even RDBMS?!?! Deal with it, and if you really need to change, anyway everything's going to be broken
@Mat'sMug Yeah, or to switch implementations (in theory). But I found it much easier to mock EF than to curse your whole application with an overly abstracted repository
 
3:32 PM
well I had this mySQL database, and built a WPF app on top of it. then at one point I migrated the mySQL stuff to SQL Server Express. Swapping the RDBMS meant nothing more than changing the EF provider. done deal, pretty much zero code needed to change.
 
@Mat'sMug Yeah, EF is already a pretty good repository, that's what people don't usually get. They want to abstract the abstraction
Abstract-ception
 
missing tag synonym for :
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Please see Reviewing "design" on our Meta site. Shortly put, the code is the design - you put your implementation up for review, and if there's something wrong with the design, usually it'll be pointed out. But we're Code Review, not Design Review. Cheers! — Mat's Mug ♦ 9 secs ago
hey wait a minute, did OP just add some code?
 
Yeah
But it still lacks context I think
 
a BlackJack Card class is going to be much different from other Card Games Card Classes, right? maybe I should write a base card class first and inherit that.... thanks ducks.
 
@Malachi ...anytime?
 
3:41 PM
@Malachi Quack!
 
:)
I was worried about something I was coding and was going to ask a question, but in the process of writing the question I figured something out. I love it when that happens.
can I inherit IEquatable without IComparable?
 
IDunno
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@Mat'sMug Sounds exactly like Hibernate. Just change a few values in the XML config files and bingo, you've just changed DBMS
 
@Malachi of course you can. question is whether or not you should ;-)
@Phrancis indeed. now what if you needed to swap NHibernate (.net version of Hibernate) for EF, or vice-versa?
(first question that should pop is "but why?!!!??")
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I was about to say exactly that
 
@Mat'sMug well I want the Card Class to implement the IEquatable and then I want BlackJackCard to inherit the Card class and then implement IComparable, because the way that the cards are compared will be different depending on what card game we are creating.
 
3:48 PM
and yet every single person I've heard advocating repository pattern over EF seems to want to be able to swap their ORM for some reason
 
@Pierre-LucPineault, sorry for posting in the wrong forum. I'll remember Code Review Stack Exchange next time! — SabrinaMH 29 secs ago
 
@Malachi IComparable is useful for sorting. Sorting seems to me like something vaguely useful in a card game ;-)
 
@Mat'sMug Gin, Rummy, etc.
 
Equatable is sufficient if you just want to filter or be able to do contains()
 
any game where you want a run
 
3:50 PM
@Mat'sMug That's just ludicrous
 
Equitable, I mean
 
@Phrancis totally
 
solitaire
I am not sure how the Shoe class is going to play with my Deck, Card and BlackJackCard classes though....worry about that later I guess :)
 
For the record, I don't want to use malloc, see related: codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/104720/…leonbloy 51 secs ago
 
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Q: Sieve32FastV2 - A fast parallel Sieve of Eratosthenes

Rick DavinI’ve created a much cleaner, better designed version to my parallel sieve. I’ve implemented most of EBrown’s micro-optimizations but also revamped the code on my own (that is not in direct response to someone’s answer). public class Sieve32FastV2 { private static ArgumentException BadUpper...

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Q: Project Euler #1 Sum of multiples of 3 and 5 java implementation

CodeYogiGiven: If we list all the natural numbers below 10 that are multiples of 3 or 5, we get 3, 5, 6 and 9. The sum of these multiples is 23. Find the sum of all the multiples of 3 or 5 below 1000. Solution: class Main { public static int sumMupltiple(int num, int limit) { int numOfMuli...

 
4:06 PM
@CaptainObvious Lots of people doing PE challenges. Must be September.
 
Forever September.
 
@Phrancis That same person posted a python one earlier today
And I think they've already posted at least one before...
 
Greetings
Is it alright to post a real code that is just 1 line of HTML?
Or it would be closed?
 
Alright? Maybe... Interesting/Well-received? Probably not, I'd say
 
@Quill I think you should undelete your answer to jacwah's question.
 
4:13 PM
@IsmaelMiguel HTML? Probably
 
dang
@gcoleman0828 you seem to be confusing Object-Relational Mappers and RDBMS. I've swapped mySQL for SQL Server with very little code changes and without a repository pattern - all one needs is an EF provider, and a quick google search for any RDBMS I could think of, including mySQL, Oracle, and even DB2, has existing Entity Framework providers. Swapping ORM would be more like swapping EF for NHibernate, which is an implementation detail nobody cares about. — Mat's Mug ♦ 7 secs ago
 
@SirPython Hmm
 
@Phrancis Alright, thanks. I hope it isn't downvoted
@Quill Well, it's just a single line of HTML. It is indeed 2 elements, but I have it all in a single line.
But anyway, I'm asking it later
 
Okay
 
@Mat'sMug Nicely put
 
4:17 PM
didn't have enough room for "nobody in their right minds cares about" though
 
it's probably getting close to moving it to a chat room
 
indeed. this was my last comment on that thread.
still, it has much value, since anyone searching for "EF + Repository" seems to have it stuck in their heads that EF == SQL Server
 
Jay Hanlon on September 15, 2015
We are Stack Overflow. You may know us from such popular websites as Stack Overflow Q&A, Stack Overflow Careers, The Stack Exchange Q&A Network, and most of your Google search results.
 
4:33 PM
@StackExchange wow
> '8 years of Swift experience'
 
@Quill lol
 
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Q: Memory leaks in python wrapper for C++ algorithm

VeLKerrI'm writing a python-wrapper for C++ algorithm. The input of wrapper is a single string or list of ones, the output is a single number or list. The main function of this wrapper is below: PyObject* count_rep_list(PyObject *mod, PyObject *args){ PyObject *inputList = PyTuple_GetItem(args...

 
@StackExchange So... are we CodeReview.SE.SO now??
> Here’s what “Stack Overflow” is:

- A community where millions of programmers ask questions and share knowledge
- The best place to get a job as a developer, or to hire a developer
- The flagship site of the Stack Exchange Q&A network, which covers over 140 topics
- (new!) The company behind all of those things
 
No.
SO is the name of the company
SE is the network
 
@Phrancis Also the result of bad recursion. ;-)
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4:43 PM
lol
 
@Jamal Hence the Stack Overflow..... overflows.
TTGGABTE
 
@rolfl Time to go get a byte to eat?
 
@SirPython man's hungry, he gets a mega-byte to eat
(then puts on a couple of kilo...bytes)
Ok that's pushing it. Sorry!
 
5:02 PM
@rolfl Has Music: Practice & Theory graduated twice? You listed the graduation announcement date as 2014-09-23, but this announcement was posted last week:
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Q: Congratulations! Music: Practice & Theory is graduating!

Grace NoteIt's a big day. You've been cleared for graduation by the Stack Exchange Community Team! Music met our threshold for graduation-worthy sites and after a review, the Community Team determined that you're good to go. Reaching 'mature community' status is a big milestone, and you should be very prou...

 
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Q: Music SE is graduating. Congratulations!

AnaMusic Stack Exchange has a steady flow of high quality questions and answers, and a growing number of users contributing to site health and maintenance. You're on a consistent upward trend, and the Community Team (of which I am a member) has taken notice. Music SE will be graduating soon. Congr...

 
@200_success It looks like that is the design-independent announcement that we got recently.
 
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Q: Finding palindromes in C#

MY_GBeginner here. This is my first foray into OOP, so I'd appreciate any kind of advice! Here is the problem description: On the first line of the input, you will receive a number specifying how many lines of input to read. After that, the input consists of some number of lines of text that...

 
They were both posted on September 10th, and they both have the same list, except for the election, which we already had.
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Q: Congratulations! Code Review is undergoing design-independent graduation!

Grace NoteIt's a big day. You've been cleared for graduation by the Stack Exchange Community Team! Code Review has already met our threshold for graduation-worthy sites, and today joins in the new design-independent graduation process! Reaching 'mature community' status is a big milestone, and you should b...

 
There were 9 announcements on that day
 
5:14 PM
@Hosch250 I listed them here, if you are interested:
Sep 10 at 15:34, by rolfl
Look at the other site stats, though..... all the posts were given at about the same time, look at their score, and their answers .......
 
@rolfl Huh. I didn't find that post because it wasn't tagged.
 
In the 'tracking' post on our meta, I have tried to make sure that the individual site answers have links for each date, where possible.
The missing tag is probably also why GraceNote failed to find it ;-)
 
Is it just me, or does Ana not communicate clearly?
 
Interesting thought, I had just assumed that vague communication was intentional from all CM's ;-)
Promise plenty commit to little.
 
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Q: Laravel API Class Design

donquixto DacI am building my first Laravel web app. I have created a class to handle api request for a model call Quote.The model And class are listed below. What ways can the code be improve,or change and or reduce? <?php namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Illuminate\Http; use Illuminate\Http\Reques...

 
5:22 PM
Actually, that post is not particularly bad, is it? It's got some not-quite-perfect grammar, but the message is clear.
 
@Mat'sMug @SirPython @Duga and GitHub can give you all the information you need: github.com/Zomis/Duga/blob/develop/src/main/groovy/net/zomis/…
 
Hi :)
 
Greetings everyone.
 
Hi
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because "my code works, how could I improve it" is a better fit for CodeReview.stackexchange.com — TessellatingHeckler 49 secs ago
 
5:35 PM
@Marc-Andre Hey, regarding the chat Github, I'll add it to the post. I haven't really updated anything since the semester started though.
 
@Legato Great I just want to see some classes and code that is not mention in the question. I'll try to come up with a review if I have time. I liked your question
 
How is Code Review doing these days? :p
 
Thank you, means a lot. Sorry if it disappoints, there's really not much else there is to it.
 
@Morwenn Taking the heads off knights is fun
 
@rolfl What do you mean? ^^"
 
5:40 PM
@Morwenn Alive, as usual.
 
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Q: Colored <hr> in emails

Ismael MiguelSometimes, I need to change the color of <hr> elements in an email. The only achieveable way is by using CSS. But not every email client supports CSS. Most clients delete separated stylesheets. And some even delete stylesheets altogether! With a lot of trial, I came up with the following: <...

 
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/09/15/coder-dilemma-7-the-late-code-review/
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@Morwenn This: knights
 
@rolfl Oh, I guess I had seen this one, but since I have projects, I hardly review anything these days ^^"
 
do they want shrubbery?
 
5:46 PM
NI!
 
@CommitStrip Lesson learned: Always do the Code Review.
 
0
Q: Opening an XML File and Returning the XmlDocument

Junior DevI'm working on my first tool for a project right now, and this is my first time using C# extensively. Right now, my only objective is to be able to open an XML file and have the resulting XML in hand. I know this works, but I want to know if there's a better, or proper, way to do it. There is ...

 
What's up with all the flags in Mos Eisley?
 
People flag the most trivial stuff, I swear.
 
Yep.
BTW, I'm 99% sure that Wad Cheber's real name is Chad Weber.
 
5:52 PM
@Hosch250 Han shot Greedo
 
Star Wars reference?
 
where did you think Mos Eisley came from?
 
I have no idea.
Dr. Who, maybe?
I've only read LoTR.
Oh wait, I saw the question about the pronunciation of it.
Yeah, Mos Eisley is Star Wars.
 
possible answer invalidation by Shiva on question by Shiva: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/104363/revisions
 
pimping time ^^
 
5:56 PM
SPAM!!
 
When spam is related to the topic, and not about selling anything, it's not spam :)
 
6:09 PM
 
@Phrancis I should flag that (not serious).
 
I'm selling SPAM, you want to buy some? :)
 
Stop spamming us.
 
just because the label is torn off doesn't mean it isn't spam.
 
6:17 PM
^yup
 
@Phrancis votes update real-time, but not views
52 views
 
Code reviews are not on-topic on StackOverflow. Consider codereview.stackexchange.comCharles Duffy 51 secs ago
 
The thing with spam, digital or in a real life tin, is that it hurts you to open it.
 
6:33 PM
Real spam isn't that bad. Especially fried with eggs and hashbrowns.
 
@Phrancis That spam looks disgusting
 
@CharlesDuffy nah, performance tune-ups are fine on Code Review, given enough context - which seems to be the case here (I'm not a Pythonist though) — Mat's Mug 19 secs ago
 
Apparently I have to build Roslyn before I can work on it.
 
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Q: am I on the right track with this header file for this .cpp file?

kuthedkThis is the code I am working with // // shape.cpp // // Shape class models a generic geometric shape with color // defined by a private Color object attribute c // // Use the contents of this file to reverse engineer the contents of shape.h // // DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE // // #include "shape.h...

 
// DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE
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6:48 PM
in WPF on Stack Overflow Chat, 5 secs ago, by Mat's Mug
lol, resists 2nd-Monitorian urge to star that
 
There is no clear problem statement and not what he expects the code to do. There is also no sign of research by OP to find out himself, or a speccific question. For code review there is another site on stack exchange. — Olaf 43 secs ago
 
I've learned a lot from being addicted to SE chatrooms, but I'm also having trouble focusing on school :(
 
@Hosch250 yeah, balancing them can be thought
I just had my first C# experience by reviewing some code
 
how was it?
 
It was good code, apart from a very weird do while
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A: Finding palindromes in C#

CaridorcUse a for loop where fit public static string MergeMultipleLinesIntoOneLine(int numberOfLines) { var stringResult = new StringBuilder(); for (var line = 0; line < numberOfLines; line++) { Console.WriteLine("Please enter phrase #{0}: ", line); stringResult.Append(Con...

If you mean C#, I do not like that you are forced to use classes in each and every program, but otherwise it is nice.
 
6:58 PM
yeah, strange pick for first oo :)
 
@Caridorc classes are first-class citizens
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.com — BryanH 52 secs ago
 
@Mat'sMug so I can do var a = class {} ?
 
...not quite
 

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