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9:00 PM
writing
 
@gunr2171 is "pick a better language" helping? :p
 
is this on-topic? I can't decide..
 
@cimmanon I'd say so :)
 
Plop!
 
Hey kevin
 
9:04 PM
Plop Kevin!
still writing
 
@Mogsdad I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
Mogsdad passed a audit!
 
@TimothyFisher The title contains "Best practice" which can indicate opinion-based posts. The body then starts with "what best practice method I should use" which sends the same message. Further down, there is "the best way". And finally, the main question seems to be "Are there any better ways I should know about"_ which is too broad as many, many different approaches could be offered and a detailed analysis of each would get very long. (1/2)
You may need to rethink what you want to get out of this - if it is comments about your code, its quality, and such other feedback; SO is not a good fit for that. You may get better help on CodeReview but they have specific rules so you need to read their Help Center first. (2/2)
Stack Overflow is generally more fit for technicalities (fixing bugs) than concepts (finding different ways to solve an issue)
 
Mogsdad passed a audit!
 
@TimothyFisher Also, it's amazing to see someone trying to improve. Thanks for that, you're great =D
And you're down to 18 rep so you may not even be able to answer because chat is dumb
@cybermonkey Don't forget to provide guidance when it comes to asking on another site - Don't just copy/paste, tailor posts, read help center.
 
9:19 PM
Huh, question: What does @namespace do in JavaScript UserScripts?
 
@KevinGuan It's metadata for UserScripts
 
Oops, yeah.
So what does it do?
 
Kinda supposed to be a way to organize them
Note that in ES7 there's the Decorator Pattern coming, which will look like @decorator...
 
Hmm...
 
@Kyll IMHO the question is fine on Wordpress Development as-is
 
9:23 PM
@cybermonkey I don't know the rules of WP.SE or even what this question is about, I was just noting it =p
 
I'm out for the day/night ...
 
Sam
Cya
 
o/
ffk for the night too. Bubye!
 
Sam
Cya
 
9:42 PM
BAH. Ninjad by Undo!
unacceptable, who does he think he is, he can't ninja me!!
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@Tunaki he's a mod, you're just a RO.
 
gruumble
 
@cimmanon but is php a good place to start at least? :D
 
@TimothyFisher only if you want to learn bad programming practices :-(
 
9:56 PM
@TimothyFisher Don't listen to 'em. It's not as bad as it once was.
It's got a terrible reputation, but if you're willing to read a lot of docs and to learn, it's totally fine.
 
Why people all say that is a bad programming language? It looks just like jQuery and JavaScript to me.
 
You're right. Both PHP and JavaScript are horrible.
:D
 
Hey, I get an infinite clap, I tihnk that's pretty nice.
 
Mar 28 at 10:26, by Kyll
@KevinGuan Do you know promises? Also ignore that bitter Java guy here. He's just jealous!
=D
 
10:10 PM
I promise you it wasn't me.
 
@Tunaki :D
@Tunaki How?
 
@Tunaki Fine, I trust you.
 
scroll up one message
 
@Tunaki Found it. sudo sh -c "su $USER -c foo && pm-suspend". From superuser.com/a/458962... Only answer which makes sense as it doesn't log the password anywhere or weaken security
 
hmm I don't know what sudo sh does
 
10:13 PM
sh == bash or csh, means "a shell".
 
@Tunaki sh starts a shell, -c tells it to run the command in a string rather than from stdin
su $USER to log back as me, -c once again to run the next command as this user
 
bah, black voodoo magic
 
Now my downloads can run and my computer will suspend once they're done. Night!
 
@Kyll Huh, if you don't want log the password but type it yourself (like this way), the accepted answer also works: ./configure && make && sudo make install && pm-suspend, and bonne nuit!
 
@KevinGuan It doesn't, I'll be away when the shell prompts for the password
Say that above foo is a bunch of downloads
 
10:18 PM
Then make a variable use read, etc. etc. =p
 
Meh. I like this solution better.
Nenuit!
 
read -s password; echo $password | sudo -S foo && pm-suspend <--- I still think this way is more clear...but yes, that solution also works. Nenuit!
 
@Tunaki You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 28 seconds, averaging to a review every 8 minutes and 42 seconds.
 
@Clo my audit stats
 
@Tunaki Sorry, I don't understand that. Did you mean my audit stats?
@Tunaki You've completed 74 audits:
 | Tag Name      | %     | Count |
 |-------------------------------|
 | c++           | 12.16 | 9     |
 | java          | 10.81 | 8     |
 | php           | 9.46  | 7     |
 | r             | 9.46  | 7     |
 | c#            | 8.11  | 6     |
 | python        | 8.11  | 6     |
 | javascript    | 6.76  | 5     |
 | android       | 5.41  | 4     |
 | haskell       | 4.05  | 3     |
 | ios           | 4.05  | 3     |
 | ruby-on-rails | 4.05  | 3     |
 | arrays        | 2.7   | 2     |
 | c             | 2.7   | 2     |
 
10:29 PM
okay thanks love
 
Sam
Night humanlings. o/
 
Night botlings. o/
 
going also, night all o/
 
You guys are all go to sleep and leave me here alone :(
 
10:49 PM
I am still here :(
 
@Thaillie o/
 
But now I'm also gone, night o/
 
11:44 PM
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 23 secs ago, by gunr2171
On a StackOverflow CV, it links the job profession that you list on your Stack Overflow profile page. A few days ago I fixed a spelling mistake, but it is yet to update on the CV. Is this a bad caching issue or does something else know of another way to make it change?
 

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