@DeadMG yea well, I would start with something that doesn't take forever to develop so the company starts making some income, and then you can build up on that
@ShotgunNinja ahahah, jaffa cakes software
I would start a company with someone if this person could commit
@DeadMG Well, I have no idea what kind of software to develop, but funding could be solved if there was something that was something feasible we could come up with to develop. Problem is, I'm a black hole when it comes to ideas.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh cool stuff, perhaps you could make some sort of basic page we can all follow... are you going to keep it with you are all times?
deleted comments should remain visible for 30k+ users IMO
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I was advised to use this method by a more "knowledgeable" programmer, what would you suggest as an alternative? — user19818557 mins ago
If you press the compile button then the current command is stored in localStorage. If you refresh then the command is loaded from localStorage or, if localStorage is empty, then the default command is loaded. Hence: erase, compile, refresh.
I know you want comments to be transient, temporary repositories of brief requests for clarification that should disappear when the parent post is edited to address the commenter's concerns... but, sorry, that simply isn't what happens in reality.
In reality, comments contain threads of text tha...
@Null so ~300 people out of the millions of users who touch Stack Exchange every day? You can't "rescind" comment upvotes, either. World hasn't ended, nor is there any actual evidence of a problem -- point to the trail of dead children and I'll be happy to take a look. Otherwise, enjoy your vanilla, and I'll enjoy my chocolate. Have a nice day! ☺ — Jeff AtwoodSep 29 '11 at 0:24
@EtiennedeMartel Basically because he acted like a dick. Unnecessary censorship, went on about how the community runs SE and then ignoring ten trillion popular feature requests, exposing user personal information without consent, etc
Multiple comments on my question have been repeatedly deleted without anyone flagging them. They are from multiple users, are valid and not offensive, and yet are being deleted en masse. How could this be, and who has the power to do so?
So, I'm not so good with copyright stuff and everything. What is required to influence your code from SO and to copy code from SO? I know about this, obviously, but do you actually have to have that in every code file with SO influence?
> Suggestions that the child had been dumped have been revised after it emerged that the 22-year-old unmarried mother of the baby was the one who raised the alarm.
> According to a police source in Jinhua, in the eastern province of Zhejiang, the woman gave birth unexpectedly when she went to the lavatory on Saturday, and the newborn fell into the squat toilet.
> Attempts to pull him out failed, so rescuers sawed away a section of the 10-centimetre (four-inch) diameter pipe with the baby inside and took him to a local hospital.
I usually don't try and make the drawing of simulation results independent of the simulation, that seems like overkill to me. But I make sure the simulation isn't at all dependant on how it's being drawn.
To introduce myself I am Ankit Asthana and I am the program manager for the backend C++ compiler. In my last few blogs I provided an introduction to what PGO is all about along with case studies which covered how Profile Guided Optimization (PGO) is used to make real world applications such as SAP NetWeaver and Windows PHP faster. In this blog I would like to talk about how PGO works under the …