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12:00 AM
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Q: Viable alternative to XSLT?

Dave StengleinI have used XSLT for a few different things over the years. I got used to it, but never felt like I really understood it all the way through. It always seems like I have to experiment to get the result I want, and the outcome isn't necessarily a logical conclusion in hindsight. On top of that, t...

 
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Seems like it could be made on-topic if it were to ask "How can I work with XML without XSLT?"
 
Funny, that looks like a duplicate of this question in the delete list.
@TinyGiant I think that one has much better answers though.
 
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Yeah I saw that, but the other question didn't lend itself to being made on-topic
 
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And the answers aren't overly useful
 
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Q: CSS formatter NOT based on CSS Tidy?

AbduI can't find a css formatter (web based or Windows app) which formats the css where it puts the open brace on its own line aligned with its close brace, plus indents the attributes. The web based css formatters out here seem to be based on CSSTidy which doesn't do what I want. I don't like this ...

 
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12:08 AM
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Q: Is there a table component in Angular Material?

Fabrício SantosThere is a table component to use with angular-material, for example, ngTable, that does not need a lot of customisation?

 
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("is there a...")
 
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A: sync sqlite across 'cloud' to multiple devices

Pier-Luc GendreauI'm doing pretty much exactly what you're explaining, except with Parse and CoreData. Of course it's iOS, but the general idea is the same. I have a sync method that first checks if a another device pushed data to the server. For this, I use a simple sync counter and keep track of it locally and...

 
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Looks like it could be made on-topic with some editing, has a decent answer
 
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12:13 AM
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Q: Good BitTorrent libraries in .NET?

Platinum AzureI'm looking to write an application that uses the BitTorrent protocol to do some file distribution. Said application will be written in C#. Ideally I'm hoping not to have to implement the protocol if someone else has already done it and written it into a library. Has anyone got any ideas? Thank...

 
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Unsalvageable
 
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Q: Does Alexa provide an API or is there another way to access domain ranks programmatically?

user121196are there any traffic data api out there for any domain? I can't find an API from Alexa, any other Alexa like companies out there? Is scrapping from Alexa a workable way of obtaining these traffic data?

 
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Q: Should I learn Python or Java to develop GUI apps for Ubuntu?

GarryI'm a long-time Mac user making the switch to Ubuntu. I have programming experience in Objective-C and REALbasic. I want to develop native looking applications that will look pretty in the Gnome environment that Ubuntu uses. Three questions: What would fit better for me - Java or Python (I'm ...

 
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Primarily opinion based
 
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12:20 AM
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Q: PHP Source Code Analyzers

TimoI was wondering whether any of you had any experience with PHP source code analyzers (like FindBugs for Java). What I'm looking for is a tool that scans my codebase for what appears to be bad code. This could be unused globals, too deep nesting or something af that kind.

 
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Q: What IDE would be good for linux kernel driver development

pbreaultI am using ubuntu 8.04.1 and i am trying to write a character driver in kernel mode. What would be a good ide, ideally with code completion, to do that ?

 
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Primarily opinion based
 
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Q: REST/JSON Web Services Java EE Framework

Thanh LeI'm building a web service. I'd rather prefer REST/JSON than SOAP. Can anybody tell me what is the best Java EE framework for that?

 
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List of links; someone edited it solely to remove "Thanks!" yesterday
 
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12:28 AM
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Q: Open source Portmon

richard drucePortmon from Sysinternals is a great tool I have used a lot. Is there an open source alternative?

 
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@4castle voted to reopen that java decompiling question.
 
Haha, you're one step ahead
 
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Q: Looking for C serialization library

mmaheshI am writing a server-client application in c and need to send some structures back and forth. From what I have learned, it would be a good idea to use some library to serialize the structures as it then rids them off platform dependency. I read about some xml based and binary based serializati...

 
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12:35 AM
Could possibly be "How can I go about serializing data in C?"
 
These are the other 3 I've still got on the backburner: this, this, and this
 
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Yeah, those can be made on-topic with some editing.
 
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Heh, I voted to close the last one
 
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I've edited this question, seems on-topic now
 
Whoops, I had put it in the delete list already. The answers didn't seem too good
I can move it
 
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12:40 AM
Sure, thanks
 
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The one answer seems decent, it could possibly receive a more canonical answer
 
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Q: Convert video Input Stream to RTMP

MarkoI want to stream video recording from my android phone to network media server. The first problem is that when setting MediaRecorder output to socket, the stream is missing some mdat size headers. This can be fixed by preprocessing that stream locally and adding missing data to stream in order t...

 
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Edited to be on-topic
 
@TinyGiant I think it may be a duplicate though, because serializing in C would be a common task probably
 
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Very possibly
 
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12:46 AM
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Q: Serializing Data Structures in C

NocturnoI've recently read three separate books on algorithms and data structures, tcp/ip socket programming, and programming with memory. The book about memory briefly discussed the topic of serializing data structures for the purposes of storing it to disk, or sending it across a network. I can't help ...

 
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That is a very much better example of the same question.
 
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Also closed as a resource request
 
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Q: Mono Cecil official documentation?

yeeenIs there any official documentation for Mono.Cecil? I have seen these articles and video, so don't list these: Cecil FAQ Protecting your precious code, Mono.cecil # 59 - Leveraging Cecil to inject code into your Assemblies

 
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Can't really be anything other than an off-site resource request
 
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Q: What unit testing framework fits backbone.js?

user920041Is there a JavaScript unit test framework that is preferred when developing backbone.js applications?

 
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12:50 AM
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Q: ruby on rails state machines

srboisvertI'm looking to implement a state machine to manage a user moving through a series of steps over an extended period of time (weeks) with emails and then they interact with the app. I've looked at a couple of AASM plugins and forks (it seems like this plugin space has become a bit chaotic) and am ...

 
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Q: Generating an image of a database schema used in a Rails app

ReadonlyHow can I go about generating an image of a database schema used in a Rails app?

 
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Edited to be on-topic
 
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I'm off for a bit, back soon.
 
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12:57 AM
in Software Recommendations on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 6 mins ago, by Izzy
@TinyGiant They're all 5+ years old. I doubt OPs are still interested in them. And due to their age, they are beyond migration. Re-asking them here just to "rescue" them wouldn't be wise.
 
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software recs doesn't seem overly interested in taking the questions I referenced there.
 
@TinyGiant Is there a specific way this question should be improved? I voted to reopen, but earlier you said it needed editing.
 
1:37 AM
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Q: H2 database GUI Tool

johnI' trying to use the H2 database in my application and I need to backup only two tables. I also need a way to import and export blobs through a GUI tool to make it easy. Is there a GUI tool for doing this?

Not fixable
 
@BSMP Thanks, I put it in the delete list
 
 
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3:11 AM
@4castle I'm not sure what I was thinking there, looks fine
 
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Voted to reopen
 
5:39 PM
This doesn't look like a resource request, but neither seems to be a programming question stackoverflow.com/q/11239924/792066
 
5:57 PM
@Braiam: I'm thinking that could be salvaged since it's clear what's being asked, and there are very clear and concise answers on the subject matter.
The highest upvoted answer even goes into explaining its own faults and caveats, and also recommends another tool to accomplish the task. It's also definitely not a link-only answer.
 
@Makoto yet is not a programming question...
is not a "explain to me how to get tee in batch" it is "how to get tee in batch"
 
Batch scripts like Bash scripts are on-topic here since they are still programming languages
 
... I'm not going to discuss that ridiculous simplification
is not a programming question, that's all I have to offer
 
6:33 PM
Trying to have a think on this particular question
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Q: Interactive and Dynamic Graph Visualization

YangI'm trying to visualize a really huge network (3M nodes and 13M edges) stored in a database. For real-time interactivity, I plan to show only a portion of the graph based on user queries and expand it on demand. For instance, when a user clicks a node, I expand its neighborhood. (This is called "...

I'm on the fence; it looks like it could be salvaged, but the edits I have in my mind make it broader than I think was intended. Essentially, "How can I take my nodes from a database and display them in a graph visualizer?"
Maybe I'm wrong on that, so I'm asking here.
 
6:51 PM
I also think it could be salvaged... the criteria is quite strict (huge network, real-time interactivity, "search, show context, expand on demand" concept)
Perhaps "Big data visualization with 'search, show context, and expand on demand' concept" might work?
(what I'm afraid is, there's no constraint on the programming language though)
got to go sleep first
 
Sleep is for the weak
 
:(
 
7:35 PM
Another one on the cusp here
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Q: A good IIS Log Viewer for large log files?

codeulikeI'm looking for a simple IIS Log Viewer that can open large (e.g. 100 meg) IIS Log files and give me simple filtering and searching tools. (IIS = Microsoft Internet Information Services, obviously) (OK, I know I could use Notepad, but I'd like something that can help me filter out the bits I'm ...

I do think that this can be saved but I'm not liking my edit thus far
> Title: What can be used to view, search and filter large IIS log files?
> Body: I'm attempting to open large (100MB) IIS log files so that I may filter and search them. I'm aware that I can use Notepad for this, but I'd like to be able to more simply filter out the entries that I'm not interested in.
 
@Makoto Tiny recommended deletion earlier, but I wasn't sure either, so I kept it in the review list. I couldn't think of a good edit either.
 
In that case let's not beat around the bush about it. I'll move it to delete.
 
@Makoto We were also thinking about having it migrated to Software Recs, but they weren't excited about it.
 
in Software Recommendations on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 19 hours ago, by Tiny Giant
They could be migrated by a moderator, but will otherwise be deleted if not migrated
 
I wouldn't expect them to be; they're fairly old questions and the OP probably wouldn't be interested in the resolution at this point in time
 
7:44 PM
@TinyGiant Nope, Only employees can do some DB level magic to migrate old ones
Mods can't.
 
user4639281
8:24 PM
@BhargavRao TIL, no one seems to want any of them anyway.
 
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@Makoto Yeah I can't see it being on-topic here. I tried the whiteboard, but they said no.
 
How can someone vote for reopening this broad question? — Tom yesterday
 
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@Makoto I also can't see any way that can be anything other than a resource request. If it can be edited to be on-topic I'd vote to reopen.
 
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@Unihedron I don't actually think that is too broad.
 
8:32 PM
Where did I find that post?
 
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@BhargavRao which post?
 
I've been handling only mod flags from morning
Which Uni linked.
 
@TinyGiant me neither
 
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@BhargavRao It was mentioned in the SOCVR and the comments of the meta question
 
8:34 PM
@TinyGiant Nah, I've not seen either of them today
Something Something Something
 
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@4castle bhargav is referring to not remembering under which conditions they saw the post when they had voted to close it
 
I was going to make a joke about Tom, but then I go to his profile and there were a lot of negatively scored content
kthen
 
Someone had mod flagged that, I edited it and closed the question.
 
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I downvoted that, but it doesn't look flaggable to me.
 
@BhargavRao the link leads to some domain merchant's parking site, why didn't you delete it?
 
8:37 PM
@Unihedron 3 upvotes and the post was asking for bad answers.
@TinyGiant hey, even the 11k upvoted answer of Mystical has got a helpful mod flag :p
 
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The answer does contain an attempted answer ("Project Rome"), the link used to work but the destination has changed. It is a low quality answer with a dead link, but not NaA or VLQ
 
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@BhargavRao facepalm
 
@BhargavRao who's mystical?
 
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It is covered by the top voted answer, so is otherwise useless, but that's what downvotes and delete votes are for
 
@Unihedron Alexandar Yee.
 
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8:40 PM
@Unihedron mysticial not mystical, and bhargav is talking about the branch prediction question.
 
@TinyGiant yeah I know mysticial
 
And it is Alexander not Alexandar. :(
 
no comment
 
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It's OK, everyone gets senile eventually :P
 
no chat message
 
8:42 PM
but if you really want one to relief your embarrassment, *an not a
 
Looks like I need some sleep. :/
 
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:P
 
Nah, who cares about English. At least you're using proper capitalization and punctuation in your sentences, which I don't have the mental energy to invest in doing.
 
No wonder you named your bot as Nordehinu and not nordehinU
 
@Unihedron That reminds me of this question.
 
8:46 PM
@4castle they're so different though
 
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At.least.we.don't.use.periods.instead.of.spaces.
 
So what? I can if i want — Pheonix VX 16 hours ago
can I flag this for offensive
 
That made my blood boil a bit
 
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@Unihedron no
 
@Unihedron Don't take the trouble.
 
8:48 PM
@TinyGiant IT OFFENDS OUR INTELLIGENCE
 
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Well technically you can flag whatever you want.
 
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Should you flag that? No.
 
@TinyGiant great
aww, I went to flag it and it says "this comment has already been removed"
I was too late!! >:(
 
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HA, so you can't flag everything you want.
 
he describes himself as Beginner Java Coder and has a minecraft avatar
in his profile
I WONDER WHAT JAVA CODER HE IS
Maybe it's some Minecraft plugin that doesn't even work
 
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8:50 PM
MinecraftModder1?
 
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Anyways, that's getting a bit off-topic now.
 
"Welcome To FreeGameDSRS1, Here We Strive To Give You The Hottest, Newest Games For free of Charge."
this is cancer
 
I'm sensing personal attacks here. Let's calm down
 
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^ agree
 
@4castle I'm more amused than anything
 
8:51 PM
Some other topic? Maybe this one This room is for discussion of specific posts for the meta post Let's rescue wayward resource requests! (trial run) meta.stackoverflow.com/q/337425
 
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^ That's a good topic, lets go with that one :)
 
Also on an unrelated note, there was a nice flag on a comment today. It made me laugh.
 
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Oh?
 
> please put that as an answer so I can downvote it
 
LOL
 
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8:52 PM
^ I just did that, for real
 
I'm around a lot of helpful people most of the time so once in a while I visit SO and it reminds me that people like this exists
 
Congrats @4castle.
 
Cool! Thanks @TinyGiant
 
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Keep us honest, review to the best of your ability, pin stuff that needs pinning, and help steer off-topic discussion back on-topic. Those are your duties should you choose to accept.
 
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8:57 PM
I realize I assumed your acceptance already.
 
Yes, haha. I would be honored.
 
Coronation music follows as the guests rise from their seats
 
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:P
 
9:34 PM
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Q: React is V, how about the M and C?

TimI just dive into React.js and it is really cool and i love the implementation idea for the V part. But, I have a problem, you have a V, how about the M and C? what do you use to compliment it? I see many posts on using these frameworks to compliment with React: Backbone (for model and route) ...

This is another one I think we can rescue, but I'm having a hard time with it.
 
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From the answer it looks overly opinion based
 
I'll go with that then
 
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9:56 PM
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Q: How do I find a list of Homebrew's installable packages?

dnlcrlRecently I installed Brew. How can I retrieve a list of available brew packages to install?

 
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Not a resource request and is otherwise on-topic
 
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Looks like I originally voted to close that
 
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In my defence, it was a blatant resource request prior to closure.
 
@TinyGiant Looks good to me. Are you on mobile still? Or do you want to make the edit in meta
 
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I'm not on mobile but otherwise occupied if you wouldn't mind editing
 
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10:04 PM
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Q: Good (preferable free) learning resources / books for embedded C / C++ programmers

Roman NikitchenkoWell, initial reason I ask this question is I need from time to time learning materials for struggling C / C++ developer who is in general competent but needs to improve some aspect directly related to embedded system software development (telecom mainly). And I found I have not so many useful th...

 
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Too broad; list of links
 

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