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4:01 PM
my timey wimey answer is sooo slipping under the radar
I think I'm going to try to post a selfie on every. single. question.
 
> If start > stop, then substring will swap those 2 arguments.
...why
 
Any database answerer who wants a Weed Eater hat:
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Q: Executing dynamic SQL programmatically

Kittoes0124GitHub Source Usage (all parameters are optional): execute dbo.usp_ForEachDatabase; -- prints Db_Name() in every database by default execute dbo.usp_ExecuteSqlCommand; -- prints Db_Name() in procedure's database by default You can also reference the code in dbo.usp_ForEachDatabase or dbo.usp...

 
@skiwi The slicing in JS works a lot like the Python slicing.
The other 2 variants I'm not familiar with.
 
@SuperBiasedMan JS is just trying to be helpful... I guess?
And then it stabs you with a knife in the back
 
4:08 PM
Yeah, but it's the kind of helpful where python will let you test 9 > '0'
(that's False by the way)
 
:|
> at com.skiwi.olog.api.UserscriptControllerSpec.post planets(UserscriptControllerSpec.groovy:113)
Caused by: org.grails.web.json.JSONException: Missing value. at character 0 of
at org.grails.web.json.JSONTokener.syntaxError(JSONTokener.java:470)
That's... helpful?
 
Find an online JSON checker, that's what I always do.
 
Except it's not JSON here anymore, but JSON written in Grails style
 
@skiwi ArrayToGrailsJsonConverter
 
@Mast Nope, more ugly solution
request.json = [
    serverGroup: "en",
    universe: 135,
    playerId: 103168,
    playerName: "skiwi",
    planets: [
        [id: 33628117, name: "Homeworld", galaxy: 2, solarSystem: 122, position: 12] as JSON,
        [id: 33631804, name: "Homeworld", galaxy: 2, solarSystem: 153, position: 8] as JSON,
        [id: 33634537, name: "Homeworld", galaxy: 2, solarSystem: 113, position: 8] as JSON,
        [id: 33637742, name: "Homeworld", galaxy: 3, solarSystem: 340, position: 8] as JSON,
        [id: 33644850, name: "Homeworld", galaxy: 1, solarSystem: 311, position: 8] as JSON,
Those maps needed an as JSON
 
4:20 PM
17 views short of a badge on my Simon Says from last year :)
 
Even better is when two unit tests work individually, but now when run both at once
 
@Zak thanks cgp grey
{ username: 'Captain Anonymous',
  activity: 0,
  time: 'Thu, 17 Dec 2015 16:24:57 GMT' }
Well, that's an interesting fake username. :S
 
possible answer invalidation by Daniel on question by Daniel: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/114295/revisions
 
Zak
Heu guys :)
 
Heu!
 
4:34 PM
hue hue hue
 
Heu @Zak!
 
lol
 
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Q: Catastrophic backtracking issue with regular expression

Sayan PalI am quite new working with Regular Expressions and currently facing a problem regarding that. I am trying to build a regular expression that matches string in below format: OptionalStaticText{OptionalStaticText %(Placholder) OptionalStaticText {OptionalSubSection} OptionalStaticText} Optional...

 
@CaptainObvious catastrophic help center read failure
5
 
I feel like an idiot... Searching for 30 minutes to figure out why the controller test was not parsing my JSON request, turns out that I forgot to write the JSON response in the controller and that's why it was flipping out
 
4:44 PM
@skiwi at least it wasn't 3 days ;-)
 
Remember: Always check your stacktraces
@Mat'sMug Story incoming...?
 
Nah
Another off-topic post incoming though
 
@Mat'sMug rekt
 
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Q: Why my xmlhttp.status return 0 in Chrome but in IE work?

JohnnerI think the problem is related to CORS, but I not understood how. http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/cors/?redirect_from_locale <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <h1>Meu Projeto</h1> <button onclick="math()">Current Math</button> <div id="teste"></div> <div id="status"></div> <div id="read...

 
> "Why my title bad in chrome but in stack overflow work"
 
4:49 PM
@EthanBierlein lol, that's the league of legends api
 
Never played LoL, is the API horrific?
 
No, but it shows he is barking up the wrong tree because the entire api is CORS enabled
I mean, it's an API, it would be dumb if it wasn't
 
@NickDewitt Go to my answer HERE and read the As a small speed-test part. Then simply run the 2 subs... then you will know why you sub would be slow (while that is not what the OP is looking for) :P — Dirk Reichel 54 secs ago
 
lol, I ran the code in that post and I got this pop-up:
 
It's not going to work either way without the correct API key
 
4:53 PM
 
What's happening is pretty simple
He's entered the wrong API key
Thus the HTTP response is HTTP 401
Which isn't CORS enabled (which the browser enforces)
 
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Q: C++ Graph Implementation

Violet_My data set is a list of Edges which are passed in as a pair of integers. Based on that I've the following graph implementation for BFS. could someone please review my code and comment on errors/ommissions/efficiency and stuff. Thanks in advance. #include <queue> #include <iostream> #include <ve...

 
Can someone do this for me?
our proxy is blocking https
nvm
 
5:11 PM
private string GetDbVal(string fromStr, string selectStr, bool getCount, bool countOnly)
{
    // Get a value from the database
Really now @CaptainObvious? GetDbVal gets a value from the database? Get out!
 
lol
 
5:25 PM
@RubberDuck: I have added the actual code as requested. It's pretty messy, which is why I chose to exclude it in the first place. I appreciate your help with this, though. — MikeAtNobel 1 min ago
 
Hello.
I capped today already, please Santa no more.
Also I just earned Onion Ring! (secret hat)
3
 
!!
Onion ring?
You are kidding, right?
Ah, looks like it
 
Whoops, Onion Knight.
 
lol
 
5:44 PM
Yay, thanks for the bounty, @TheCoffeeCup!
@TheCoffeeCup is it revealed on meta yet? Otherwise you could probably post it to the list
 
@RubberDuck only missing a better title
 
@SimonForsberg It's there, just not the pic
 
Darth Duck is ready to bust out his light saber and slay a zombie!
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I did this anyways:
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A: Winter Bash 2015 Secret Hats

TheCoffeeCupOnion Knight I just recently received this had, and this is to expand on @Hosch250's answer.

 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this might be better suited for codereview.stackexchange.com since you really don't have an identified problem here. — Mike Brant 28 secs ago
@MikeBrant OP says: this way of verication is ofcourse not correct. we only review working code at CodeReview — Caridorc just now
Is the code working? Review/best practice questions are better placed in the Code Review Stack Exchange siteKyle Falconer 40 secs ago
 
6:19 PM
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Q: Complex mapping from object to an expression string

Matias CiceroI should begin by explaining some context information. I'm writing a JavaScript service that handles communication between the client and a NoSQL database. The database is offering us a web API so we can do some operations on it, such as query, insert, delete, etc... Basically, we send the ope...

 
Gah. My Windows is updating and is taking forever and is stuck at 16%. I don't remember preventing usage of software being a good UX so why the hell is Windows doing this when I didn't even ask for it
 
@DanPantry Smells like Win 10.
 
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Q: Code review in bitbucket using eclipse

HilikusIs there any way to do code review on a bitbucket pull request using eclipse. I use the browser but it is pretty obvious that for any decent code review you need to navigate the code, ctrl+click, call hierarchy, etc. Doing code reviews in a browser is very limited. I ran into this article today ...

 
@RubberDuck It could return an estimate of what the database would be worth in an open market (given the amount of personal details in it).
@Quill-HATMANIAC Monking
 
6:30 PM
I just had a crazy, perhaps brilliant idea:
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A: The MIT License – Clarity on Using Code on Stack Overflow and on the Stack Exchange Network

200_successIt looks like we might never agree on a single license, because different contributors have different desires. If licensing were not a contentious issue, there wouldn't be so many options for licenses, would there? Could we perhaps kill two birds with one stone? Here's a crazy brainstorming id...

 
@200_success I'm sorry, but that sounds horrible, it's just not right to have the person that creates the codeblock change that
 
I always liked the WTFPL :)
 
Explain what's not right?
 
It puts a lot of burden on the people that create the codeblocks (askers, answerers, editors(?)) for something that hasn't been an issue in the past
 
That's why there is a per-site default.
 
6:33 PM
Besides, the ```-style codeblocks should have been there for code since it became a serious idea, I don't see any reason to couple it with licensing
 
@200_success I actually kin dof like that idea.
 
I'm aware that coupling is bad. I said so in the post.
 
@200_success Yes, but having the default implicit by four space indentation and triple backtick just sounds horrible, that's way too implicit
Not that having it explicit on every code block is a good thing either
 
Is there perhaps a better syntax?
 
6:52 PM
@CaptainObvious Can we close this please
 
TRIM also appears in the Kennah Standard codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/69220/…Kennah 32 secs ago
 
@Duga Kennah Standard?
 
I'm not sure why your CR account is deleted but FYI there's a bounty on an old question of yours: codereview.stackexchange.com/q/93690/36214Bjørn-Roger Kringsjå 44 secs ago
possible answer invalidation by David Carrigan on question by David Carrigan: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/109134/revisions
 
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Q: Simple Oriented Graph implementation in Java

Stefan RendevskiI wanted to implement a simple oriented graph as part of an exercise in both Object Programming and Data Structures. I wanted to make it as class-focused as possible, so I don't know if my implementation follows the standard adjacency list/matrix implementations. I started reading on software d...

 
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/12/17/the-troller-gets-trolled/
CommitStrip
The troller gets trolled
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7:01 PM
I didn't know you could make hat's to be this big on one's face
 
@syb0rg Where's @syb0rg?
 
Fun isn't it?
 
Would be fun if I could see you
 
lol
 
@skiwi Out visiting Tatooine
4
 
7:13 PM
Anyone got ammo left? Spent a good chunk of time on this one
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A: CTE query which needs perofrmance improvement

PhrancisBefore we begin with the code... I just want to address one thing regarding test cases with sample data. To get the best out of a performance review of your queries, try to provide a sample that's as close as possible to your real data. You stated: Difference between the Demo code and real l...

 
that's a pretty nice answer
 
Thank you
 
@Duga @Quill-HATMANIAC Are you sure that was an answer invalidation?
 
yes
two months later new code
using some of the code from the answer even
what was your take on that?
 
didn't spend a good chunk of time on this one, but it's all I could find that wasn't already mentioned. is it worthy of another +2?
 
7:22 PM
@Caridorc I think he means that his code is working, and it's working correctly for a limited number of test input cases, but that that in itself doesn't prove that it is correct for all input cases. Surely that would be ok on Code Review? Or is CR only for optimisation, not logic errors? — m69 14 secs ago
 
@Mat'sMug going for a hat are we?
 
trying
 
DVLR'ed.
 
thanks @Santa :)
if that Q could just get another 5 views, I'd get a badge for it too haha
 
You'll likely get it shortly seeing as you just edited it.
 
7:25 PM
@Phrancis Ffffkrrrrshhzzzwooooom..woom..woooom..
My lightsaber, unlimited ammo
 
@syb0rg Talking about lightsabers, I decided I side with the Sith.
 
A good decision you might say, there are multiple vaders around here
;)
 
@Hosch250 Totally the way to go
 
@EthanBierlein that doge icon in your browser :D
 
Because the Jedi's don't love anything, they will all turn into a bunch of killer psychopaths.
 
7:28 PM
@enderland thats not vader...
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC someone probably already asked, but: How was star wars? (no spoilers please. )
 
They just forgot to include that in the movies. That would be an interesting sequel, to say the least.
 
it was really good
Even my father (Who hated 1~3) liked it
 
> You earned "Copernicus" on Code Review!
 
Nice! Did you watch it in 3D? (and if so is it worth it?)
 
7:30 PM
I did watch it in 3d
and yes I would say so
It's Star Wars though
like you'll be showing your kids kids in 30 years time
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC oh. LOL.
 
Hello.
 
I heard they added the 3D after the movie was shot, which made me believe it wouldn't be that impressive.
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC except EP1-3, those never happened
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and you'll be like: "I saw this at the cinemas in 3d"
 
7:31 PM
@DJanssens This is what it does:
 
Haha. I NEED THAT!
 
which chrome extension is that
 
one sec
 
where can I get that marvellous piece of software.
 
7:33 PM
Argh, I should check if they have it for Safari too :D
 
I need two more +5 answers for the "Do You Even Lift?" hat.
I have two +4s...
Oh well, gonna write more answers...
 
I'm not going to cap today. I'll try to tomorrow.
 
I got one on CR two days ago and one on MSE yesterday
 
I need just one more cap for the hat.
 
@Hosch250 I capped today! Ha!
 
7:37 PM
@TheCoffeeCup Then wait until tomorrow to try for the answers.
You might as well keep the rep.
 
@Hosch250 yep.
 
hmm I'm halfway to cap, and not likely to answer anything this afternoon :(
 
GTG now, see ya in a couple of hours!
 
I'll cap another day
later @TheCoffeeCup!
 
7:39 PM
lol
 
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Q: MultiThreading Summation in Java

Omar HusseinI'm tying to summ a big length array (e.g. 30,000,000) and optimizing the time consumption. Im following up the multithreading idea ... i wrote a code for 3000 lenth array for instance and get dividded by 3 different threads and get the sum of each third and use just sequential addition in the l...

 
I need another +50 to cap for the (almost) 3rd day straight. I'll try to answer something.. :p
 
7:57 PM
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Q: Python: Monty Hall Simulation [Beginner Seeking Feedback]

murtyI wrote the below code as my first self directed effort and would appreciate any input on things that I've done seriously wrong. I worry that perhaps I'm over-relying on if-statements, for example, but am not sure how to change the pieces of code to use them less. Disclaimer: This is my second w...

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Q: Stuck instigating variables in multiple classes

edpoYour task is to create a prototype which allows capturing knowledge about the current state of a hotel. You will need at least three classes: Hotel This should store all the essential information about a hotel, including a name and some rooms. Room This should store the number of beds in a roo...

 
I just shot a monster zombie from October 2! :)
 
@Mat'sMug OMG that code format
 
IKR
gotta work, bbl
 
in The Nineteenth Byte, 33 secs ago, by Doorknob 冰
Guaranteed to be at least 5000% better than CR or your money back. :D
in The Nineteenth Byte, 23 secs ago, by Quill - HAT MANIAC
speaking of CR, we have more hats than you guys
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC The people are really nice, but you don't learn as many useful things.
 
8:07 PM
also there's not as many hats
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC I dunno who that guy is but he speaks the truth
 
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Q: whats the right way to use isset with GET and POST

jacksoni'm getting the undefined index and undefined variable and the SQLSTATE[HY093],i'm here to learn and get advise,why am i getting these errors when isset function is there,is it that its not working and why the SQLSTATE[HY093] error below are the errors below Notice: Undefined index: edit_id in C...

KILL IT BEFORE IT BREEDS
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC "Space General" LOL
 
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Q: whats the right way to use isset with GET and POST

jacksoni'm getting the undefined index and undefined variable and the SQLSTATE[HY093],i'm here to learn and get advise,why am i getting these errors when isset function is there,is it that its not working and why the SQLSTATE[HY093] error below are the errors below Notice: Undefined index: edit_id in C...

 
@CaptainObvious IT BRED
 
8:17 PM
@Quill-HATMANIAC lol
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC Sounds like a translator for Gollum.
 
> Two, it's "serializing" data into an XML format... manually... by concatenating hard-coded strings.
 
I don't know if OP's front-end is PHP, nor if PHP has any tooling for XML serialization, but doing that in MySQL doesn't feel right
s/front-end/application
 
I think this question is more suitable for Code Review SE . — Aycan Yaşıt 1 min ago
 
8:22 PM
Any JS afficionados available?
 
yes
what's up?
 
@Doorknob冰 Thanks.
 
I expected the following snippet to run in parallel. Why doesn't it?
 
@Duga Hey you're pretty nifty :P
 
'use strict'

const async = require('async');

async.parallel([
	function () { for (let i = 0; i < 2500000; i++) { console.log('Thread 1: ' + i); } },
	function () { for (let i = 0; i < 2500000; i++) { console.log('Thread 2: ' + i); } }],
	function () {
		console.log('the end');
	}
);
 
8:23 PM
@Doorknob冰 She also reports invalidations and daily question stats
well, you can't log at exactly the same time
so in the time it takes to log 500 on thread, it may have had the time to log 530 on the second thread
 
it runs entirely sequentially
 
I'm not really 100% on parallel
 
if you execute it, you'll see it first does thread 1 and then thread 2
 
curiously enough: the "finish" function is never executed
I never see that 'the end'
any clue there?
 
8:27 PM
is async.parallel([/*whatever functions */], function(){}) valid parameters?
 
async.parallel([
    function(){ ... },
    function(){ ... }
], callback);
maybe the callback needs different parameters
 
@JeroenVannevel That doesn't sound good
 
yeah, it looks valid to me, hmmm
also hurry up @CPT_Obvi
 
using (err, res) params doesn't change anything
 
8:30 PM
> Note: parallel is about kicking-off I/O tasks in parallel, not about parallel execution of code. If your tasks do not use any timers or perform any I/O, they will actually be executed in series. Any synchronous setup sections for each task will happen one after the other. JavaScript remains single-threaded.
Maybe that's it?
 
are you kidding me:
Yes, it's unclear as can be. What are your points for possible improvements from a review? — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
 
@skiwi mmm could very well be, yeah. I was indeed confused why suddenly JS would be multi-threaded with this function and that would clear it up
 
yeah, probably that
 
my boss said he noticed an improvement when he used in a part of the code base but that was indeed about writing to files
Thanks, I'll go with that then
 
It's still interesting to see that JS has so many libraries that try to define new features at an almost language-level
 
8:35 PM
possible answer invalidation by LogicStuff on question by LogicStuff: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/108584/revisions
 
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Q: Such code, Much wow, very FizzBuzz

Quill - HAT MANIACSo, I've written FizzBuzz for a dialect of JavaScript called Dogescript. It has the same functionality as JavaScript, it simply changes some of the syntax points: [A few from the language spec] shh [comment] - // [comment] very [var] is [value] - var [var] = [value] [var] is [value] - [var]...

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Q: JavaFX - very basic code for shell program

John A DurstonI want to use JavaFX as a solution to Java's issues with buffered input making things like 'press any key to continue' not easy. I plan to use event listener to detect keyboard input. But before I start down that road I want to know if this is the right track. Is the code below a good way to us...

 
@CaptainObvious there we go
well ouch
maybe I should just walk away before my rep and pride take too much of a blow...
 
anyone that is pretty familiar with box2d around?
 
When did Simon add "McFeely" to his name?
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@CaptainObvious @Quill-HATMANIAC That's a dangerous move. :p
 
8:42 PM
well, is C with different syntax right?
TALK TO THE HAND
 
pretty much
 
CR's Secret Agenda: to provide a working implementation in every. language. ever. invented.
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that's pretty much it
 
Bug card in the backlog : Problem in Chart XY.
Thanks for this useful and complete information
 
I'm at 5 languages with
I'll do a one later
 
8:45 PM
I did JS, VB.NET, and a couple others.
 
badges in fizzbizz lol
 
yeah, I gave the 100th question which allowed that too :P
 
8:59 PM
@Hosch250 I totally read that as "McFly"
 
Monking...
@Mat'sMug impossible...
 
how many languages have we missed
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC The WhiteSpace
 
almost all @Quill-HATMANIAC
 
And many, many, many more
 
9:03 PM
in the math sense...
 
@TopinFrassi I just got -2 for , whitespace would be like -7
 
WHERE'S MY HAT?
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and until we got all we'll still have missed almost all
 
@Duga HI DUGA!!
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC The difference is that Whitespace isn't just some dialect of language X. I think. So maybe that would make it a little more popular
 
9:04 PM
@Duga you're drunk, come back on NYD
 
related
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Q: Simon, Mat's Mug, what's the (rating) difference?

DugaThis is a part of the code for the almighty bot @Duga (That's me!). Every evening, 15 minutes before "RELOAD" (00:00 UTC), I post the reputation differences for some Code Review users. Example output is: Mat's Mug vs. Simon Forsberg: 2728 diff. Year: +3618. Quarter: +885. Month: +648. Week:...

 
@Duga WHERE'S OUR PING SCREENSHOT?
 
^^
 
@Mat'sMug Can you check if I have any removed comments on Jon Ericsson's post?
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC hey!
 
9:04 PM
@Mat'sMug okay, okay, coming...
 
well one is a mug and the other is a little feely
 
user image
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@Duga lol
 
that's not too bad
I'm sure @pops has more pings (from me alone)
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC IKR. I don't even have 10k+ yet. I know you can do better.
 
9:06 PM
imagine Jon Ericson
Ping Overflow
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@Mat'sMug I'll persuade Pops to make it be me next year.
I'll not look at my notifications until after WinterBash, then post a screenshot.
 
you'll need a job @ SE first ;-)
 
Are you sure?
I'm pretty sure they could set it up for any user.
 
@Hosch250 is an alt for abby hairboat what are you talking about
in David's hat store, 17 secs ago, by Hosch250
@Pops Can I be the person with Hairboat's Revenge next year? I want to see how many pings I get.
 
Have a mug hat next year for @Mat'sMug
 
9:09 PM
@Mat'sMug I see he removed @Duga's comment before she got the flag :(
@Hosch250 Since not so long ago. Thought I had to make up for my "hat".
 
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Q: Simon, Mat's Mug, what's the (rating) difference?

DugaThis is a part of the code for the almighty bot @Duga (That's me!). Every evening, 15 minutes before "RELOAD" (00:00 UTC), I post the reputation differences for some Code Review users. Example output is: Mat's Mug vs. Simon Forsberg: 2728 diff. Year: +3618. Quarter: +885. Month: +648. Week:...

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Q: Bootstrap3 List Group Sub-Items

BrotherJackSo, I'm trying to set up a list for a site I'm working on, where blog categories can be nested if there is a parent category. I have the Python/Django side working, but I can't seem to get the html/css/bootstrap3 front end part working as I like. It's close, basically I wanted to make it so that...

 
> [SQLSTATE 01000] (Error 0) SELECT 1 WHERE 1=2
WTF
 
@Phrancis what... nevermind, I won't even ask
 
> The job ran for 11 hours and 32 minutes today before it failed because of the log file on tempdb filling up.
 
9:19 PM
not bad. my jobs run fine for 2 weeks and then blow up over a weekend because the hard drive where backups are stored gets full.
 
I'm pretty sure this job was supposed to finish much faster than that, in our case
 
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Q: Finding rows where a bit column exists as 0 but not 1

user420667The goal is to find any rows in someTable where there exists an entry for bitColumn being 0 but not having one where it's 1. I am only concerned with distinct someColumn that meet this criteria. select distinct someColumn from someTable where bitColumn = 0 and someColumn not in ( select dis...

 
in David's hat store, 32 secs ago, by Pops
@Hosch250 http://stackexchange.com/work-here
 
@Quill-HATMANIAC haha I knew it!
 
@CaptainObvious close it
 
9:35 PM
TTGTB
 
@SimonForsbergMcFeely I just handled a NAA flag on ...one of Duga's answers
'night!
s/handled/dismissed
 
If you want people to review your working code, consider Code Review instead of here. — senshin 26 secs ago
 
in The Nineteenth Byte, 1 hour ago, by Doorknob 冰
Hey, Hosch was originally one of ours and then you stole him :P
 
Maybe this question is better suited and hosted at (Code Review)[codereview.stackexchange.com/]? — Ralph just now
 
nice link fail
2
 
9:40 PM
lol
 
@user4893295: that's way too broad. You'll have to narrow this down to specific issues. Once the code works, you can request a code review on [Codereview], where they specialise in guidance on how to program in a given language. — Martijn Pieters ♦ just now
 
oh! I hit 7k!
 
Nice!
 
9:59 PM
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Q: Avoid duplicate code. Is there better way?

user1950349I have this code in my library and I wanted to see whether we can improve anything here or rewrite to avoid duplicating stuff.. private String getAddress(final String path, final int clientId) { if (TestUtils.isEmpty(mapping) || TestUtils.isEmpty(mapping.get(path)) ||...

 

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