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Hi all. I am having issues with sandbox integration in orkut
Profile view doesnot seem to appear after i add an application.This doesnot seem to appear on google gadget editor. Please view my question at stackoverflow website:
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Q: Unable to add canvas-profile view to orkut app

Srikanth MattihalliHi all, I am newbie programmer on orkut platform. I was developing/testing orkut app couple of days ago. It was working fine.But suddenly I am unable to view/add that orkut app. It says app is added but canvas page is not visible. I tried with my friend's account, it still didnot work. Even I t...

 
 
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aiaiai
 
 
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9:34 AM
This is frakking a crazy test </p>
 
9:45 AM
&aelig; &aring;
 
10:11 AM
Python is a general-purpose high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability. Python aims to combine "remarkable power with very clear syntax", and its standard library is large and comprehensive. Its use of indentation for block delimiters is unusual among popular programming languages. Python supports multiple programming paradigms, primarily but not limited to object oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, functional programming styles. It features a fully dynamic type system and automatic memory management, similar to that of Scheme, Ruby, Perl...
sweet
 
[name](url)
No spaces
 
10:15 AM
;-)
how.... unfortunate
 
<u> underline </u>
 
why Yet Another link syntax?
 
it's not?
 
oh well...
 
yet another? it's markdown
 
10:15 AM
it's the same Markdown syntax as Stack Exchange
 
no, it's subtly different ;-)
 
Though full markdown also supports named urls, ie. [name][xyz] and then later [xyz]: url
 
e.g. no html-like tags allowed.
 
But it also supports the short-hand syntax which is used in comments on the SE-sites, and here in chat
 
what's the different?
I always use [name](url) on so.com
 
10:16 AM
I use plain html on so
 
The short-hand syntax has some problems when the url contains some special characters
For instance, many MSDN-links contains (VS.90) and similar
 
ah, I remove those before posting
 
and, frankly, using markdown in the first place is a mistake.
not a particularly serious one, though ;-)
 
<script>alert("better than HTML")</script>
 
that's not exactly a real problem, however
it's not particularly hard to whitelist html tags
...and so permits html, so it does that anyhow
Except, by using non-html syntax internally, you make a rich text interface much more complicated - and markdown, while OK, was already less common than BBcode or wikimarkup by the time SO launched
 
10:23 AM
Both of which would've required extensions to handle things like source code autoformatting
In any case, that's a choice that was made a couple of years ago, if you have thoughts about it I would guess the powers that be would be interested to hear it, in the official room for that:

Chat feedback

Problems with chat? Let us know...
 
...yeah, it's water under the bridge.
as to the link bit, I'll post it there!
<b>asddas</b>
Is this code
tst
test
 
10:42 AM
Hello
 
<i>just</i> testing <b>chat</b>
 
10:56 AM
testing

list.Select(x => x).ToList();

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3821399/split-string-to-liststring-with-linq/3821431#3821431
 
this is an attempt at me writing some quoted crap
[b]is bbcode supported?[/b]
are stars used to bold?
#BOLDED TEXT#
test
NSLog(@"Hello, chat!");
 
11:18 AM
testing
ddddd
nice chat
 
bla
[b]bla[/b]
bla
bla
"fff"
 
'gfdklgl'
jjjp
 
how do u post the code?
 
`jkljk;jk;k;k;`
 
11:21 AM
var bla = new List<Bla>();
 
code
 
Any code highlight feature ?
@Avatar fffff
 
@Pramodh test
print "hello world"
 
@user1 no I guess
var v = Enum<Colors>.GetNames();
 
woooo
 
11:28 AM
it works
 
chat. impressive
 
wohaaa
 
wow
hooo
 
stack is good times
 
normal
 
11:28 AM
 
@nikow linked something
stuff
more stuff
 
is it possible embed flash content anybody tried?
 
Some links will be automatically inlined if posted on a single line by themselves, such as:

Stack Exchange questions, answers, and users
Chat messages and rooms
Images
Wikipedia pages
Amazon products
Youtube videos
Twitter messages
Github gists
 
cool
 
11:52 AM
Test this:
from datetime import datetime
 
2 messages moved from JavaScript
 
testy woo
@user137348 testy
 
12:21 PM
test
:)
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A: rebasing branch, which has own branches

Ben JamesRebasing B won't affect any of the commits in C. The history going back from C will still contain the same commits with the same hashes; it just won't contain the branch head B any more. The commits that currently shared by B and C will be duplicated (content-wise; the hashes will change) when c...

 
Test :-=
:D
 
@AndyE test
@meep test2
 
12:40 PM
let's see how this work :)
@noisy test reply
 
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Q: Get permission for an SVN folder using SharpSVN

ArjanHow can I get the user's permission (read only or read and write) for a specific folder using SharpSVN?

 
code
 
4-indented code
<? echo 'lol'; ?>
 
code
sadly: need to write text and code in two different messages
 
yeah :(
and no smilies xD
&nbsp;
 
and ` doesn't help with multiline...
 
1:19 PM
- something
- something else
- even more of something
ehh, doesn't work
try to indent it by 4 spaces
 
yes, but it works only if no empty untabbed lines inside
 
yes.
 
but in SO you can have empty untabbed lines
 
yes. xD
 
alala
 
1:24 PM
does it accept markdown?
ooh, nice!
i wanna have markdown's children.
@ulrichb test
 
does it show the image right away or do you have to click it
@BlaXpirit, cool icon
 
1:47 PM
@ulrichb mimimi
gosh - i can edit what i said earlier
but only the last i said... more then once
 
 
aaa
2:02 PM
test
 
2:15 PM
It would be nice to be able to see a view of responses; i.e. follow that conversation
a conversation in a conversation is hard to follow otherwise
 
Feature creep is the rapid expanding of features in a product such as computer software. Extra features go beyond the basic function of the product and so can result in over-complication, or "featuritis", rather than simple design. Causes The most common cause of feature creep is the desire to provide the consumer with a more useful or desirable product, in order to increase sales or distribution. However, once the product reaches the point at which it does everything that it is designed to do, the manufacturer is left with the choice of adding unneeded functions, sometimes at the c...
 
#include <stdio.h>

int main (int argc, const char *argv[])
{
    printf("Hello, World!\n");
    return 0;
}
 
A design pattern in architecture and computer science is a formal way of documenting a solution to a design problem in a particular field of expertise. The idea was introduced by the architect Christopher Alexander in the field of architecture and has been adapted for various other disciplines, including computer science. An organized collection of design patterns that relate to a particular field is called a pattern language. The usefulness of speaking of patterns is to have a common terminology for discussing the situations designers already see over and over. Overview A pattern ...
 
- Test1
 
2:24 PM
 
hmmm...
i don't like the return key immediately entering text.
 
yeah i know but not natural. :)
 
that was for @Gary
yeah
I suppose
It's fairly common though
oh, @Gary
oops
oh cool, it does do video.
kind of
 
SLC
3:04 PM
 
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3:43 PM
test
 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4016116/query-active-directory-from-asp-net-and-bind-result-to-list-view
Discussion
 
blah blah blah
 
4:14 PM
btw do they support markdown? [testing][1] [1]:example.com
 
@itsnotvalid Yes they do: [Link text](http://www.example.com)
 
@YiJiang i should haved checked the help box first
 
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4:38 PM
abc xyz abc
 
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how did my user name suddenly change to what it is now from the one I made for myself?
 
@Shogun Thanks
 
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Q: cli C++ how can see my user control in toolbox?

BiwierI created A project, and in the A project, i created a Form named bform and a user control named cComtermizedCtrl , and i compiled the project successfully ,but I coundn't find the cComtermizedCtrl control in toolbox. why?

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A: Retrieving like counts on entries from SQL.

FoscoGive your tables aliases, for one.. FROM entries e Then add a column query: select e.*, (select count(*) from Likes where entry_id = e.entry_id) as entry_likes

 
5:15 PM
Test
Whoa, flashy
 
 
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@user20358 hrmm SO is going even more global / social
 
7:37 PM
Ooh, this works
Hi
 
gist: Closure, 2010-10-25 19:35:28Z
var myObject = function () {
    var value = 0;

    return {
        increment: function (inc) {
            value += typeof inc === 'number' ? inc : 1;
        },
        getValue: function () {
            return value;
        }
    };
}();
    
 
7:59 PM
`test test
test
`testing code
ugh
 
8:17 PM
this is a test!!!!
ok then
 
8:36 PM
Testing 123
 
 
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test
 
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Design pattern
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Design Pattern)
For other uses, see Design pattern.
A design pattern in architecture and computer science is a formal way of documenting a solution to a design problem in a particular field of expertise. The idea was introduced by the architect Christopher Alexander in the field of architecture[1] and has been adapted for various other disciplines, including computer science.[2] An organized collection of design patterns that relate to a particular field is called a pattern language.
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Q: What are the reasons for and against wearing a bicycle helmet?

Jay BazuziThis is a tricky question to ask correctly. One attempt has already been closed as subjective and argumentative. There is no one correct answer, for sure. However, there are interesting reasons that I believe are worth recording here. Please reply with one reason per post. Ideally include docum...

 
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11:57 PM
hell yes
 

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