God lord! A patch of my living room floor has become ridiculously slippery. If you don't hear from me in the morning, you can probably presume I've slipped and entered another dimension.
Fair warning: the C/C++ people will eat you alive for suggesting this. Those lists are the exception that prove the rule. They're protected on high by the Devil himself. They're... eh, you get the idea. — LittleBobbyTables26 mins ago
"If you're simply unsure about the validity of the closure, the best place to ask is on the community's meta site. Asking in the meta site allows those who took the action to comment, and will help others to learn about the issues being discussed."
That's what I need to do to get an understanding of why my question was closed?
I only ask because it seems like meta would be flooded with questions like this...
@JamesAdkison Not usually--usually when it gets closed there will be at least a minimal explanation saying something to the effect that users A, B, C and D voted to put this on hold for <some reason>. If you read that, read the applicable part of the FAQ, and still don't understand why it was closed (or agree that it should have been), then it's reasonable to ask why on Meta.
@Marc-AntoineJacob They're not equal, but they're sufficiently different that any simple answer about which is better would show ignorance or dishonesty. There are too many questions like "better at what?" to give an answer that's simple, well-informed and honest.
Warning: The question you've asked is really pretty complex -- probably much more so than you realize. As a result, this is a really long answer.
From a purely theoretical viewpoint, there's probably a simple answer to this: there's (probably) nothing about C# that truly prevents it from being a...
@Puppy But it isn't , that would put myself in the infamous "XY"problem. Of course you can take another turn in the full deriviation of the kepler equations and maybe that would circumvent the problem.
@Marc-AntoineJacob You apparently haven't read the answer I linked above yet. If you have specific questions after reading it, we might be able to get somewhere.
@Marc-AntoineJacob Similar things happen at SO. Where people commented on things such as like someone just commenting on a difficult piece of code of discussing iterator validity "why don't you use smart pointers" out of no where...
Btw this is/was a mathematical-programming question. I do need to implement the solution in a program. (I always find it hard to decide where to post question about numerically solutions and errors coming from machine epsilon / algorithm truncation)
@Puppy I really wonder how you pronounce it, wikipedia only gives an automatic (and wrongly sounding) audio.
It does contain: monstroses-qui-pedalio-phobia But how do englishmen pronounce that "qui" here.
@sehe you can use regular PC keyboard, mouse or a midi keyboard. You can create a room or join an existing one, with a private room option. You can also play a midi file there.
And of course the main feat is ability to play together
Typically if your room is public, random people join, listen for a while and then play something. It's pretty cool.
It /says/ it is working, but I see no evidence, despite proper cabling
@BartekBanachewicz anyhoops. what is that song you wanted to transcribe?
@VermillionAzure come on. this is not funny. At least post warnings. This site is actually downloading payload. I don't think it's harmless in case you genuinely though.
I like how both religious people & atheists wanting to convert me, not knowing an agnostic person such like myself could be as tough as wurtzite boron nitride