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user11685757
12:00 AM
@Skillmon I think this won't hurt but won't be the most efficient way to advertise it either. For some reason whenever you look for something TeX-related on Google, you are dragged to SE. As long as it stays like this, SE will dominate.
 
6:09 AM
I have a question: Does \NewDocumentCommand have any drawback compared to \newcommand (time penalty, etc.)? I am considering switching to using the former in my future projects.
 
 
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10:18 AM
@JouleV you can use l3benchmark for compare the time, but the main difference is that \NewDocumentCommand always creates robust commands - this isn't always what you want.
 
 
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11:33 AM
@marmot of course, but I doubt topanswers will pay Google to get a higher ranking (if this is still possible, I think this at least was sometime in the past) and the only way to get a higher ranking is to get more clicks by having more content. And since we have to somehow spread the word, and doubt that SE will think it's funny when we do over there, I think that the mailing list is a good starting point to reach many people already involved in (La)TeX.
 
any good news about life? why talking about code like the entire time
 
@JouleV Macros created with \NewDocumentCommand are slower than those created by \newcommand. There are some tests and ideas to reduce the overhead (at least for simple definitions), afaik. The question is, how many macros do you use that use \NewDocumentCommand and is this going to be the time critical aspect of your document (usually that's not the case).
@Plain_Dude_Sleeping_Alone welcome to Duck Overflow.
@JouleV in the end \newcommand is equivalent to \@ifdefinable and \def\macro<args>{<code>}, while \NewDocumentCommand is equivalent to \@ifdefinable and \def\ParsingMacroUsingExtensiveParser{<code><args-definition>}
@Plain_Dude_Sleeping_Alone because code is easy and follows rules, life isn't and follows way too complex rules.
 
 
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user11685757
3:01 PM
@Skillmon Of course nobody should pay Google for that. However, I am also missing any clear description how topanswers.xyz will be better than what already exists. So if you advertize it anywhere, you might get questions like "Yet another Q & A site. Why?". As long as this is not worked out, one may want to avoid too much advertisement. AFAIK, at this point there is no real moderation in place, no 24/7 protection against spam, and so on.
 
4:20 PM
@UlrikeFischer @Skillmon Thank you very much!
@marmot [Another (possibly trivial) question ;) ]: The following code doesn't work:
\documentclass[margin=5]{standalone}
\usepackage{pgffor,pgfmath}
\pgfmathsetmacro\maxnum{3}
\pgfmathsetmacro\minnum{40}
\foreach \i in {23,24,15,36,30} {
  \pgfmathsetmacro\maxnum{max(\maxnum,\i)}
  \pgfmathsetmacro\minnum{min(\minnum,\i)}
}
\begin{document}
Calculated: \maxnum; \minnum\ --
Expected: \pgfmathparse{int(max(23,24,15,36,30))}\pgfmathresult;
          \pgfmathparse{int(min(23,24,15,36,30))}\pgfmathresult
\end{document}
but what is wrong with it?
Ah, I see, the problem is identical with this MWE, maybe I need to add some keys to the \foreach?
\documentclass[margin=5]{standalone}
\usepackage{pgffor,pgfmath}
\pgfmathsetmacro\num{0}
\foreach \i in {1} {
  \pgfmathsetmacro\num{\num+\i}
}
\begin{document}
Calculated: \num
\end{document}
Hmm, after adding all available options searched in the pgfmanual like a madman, I now know that adding options doesn't work :(
@MisterGeeky Welcome to Duck Overflow!
 
Hi, aren't you guys supposed to be on TeX SE
 
@MisterGeeky Yes, but we rebelled... you know what I mean
 
Okie dokie
 
@MisterGeeky It was some moderating thingy and boom, we all moved to here.
 
Have a nice day :)
 
4:32 PM
:48252283 You too :)
 
5:13 PM
@marmot Ah, this time it is due to globalisation - yes, this is another trivial question... I have found the solution myself so never mind :))
 
 
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user11685757
7:54 PM
@JouleV Yes, I often wish \pgfplotsforeachungrouped was available without the need to load pgfplots.
 
8:12 PM
@marmot I never said we should advertise before topanswers has reached maturity. But if it does, it will be a community driven alternative to SE, something many people longed for, AFAIK, even many of those who frequent TeX.SE (such as ourselves)
 
 
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user11685757
9:19 PM
@Skillmon Yes, I hope so, too.
 
9:44 PM
@marmot and I think that once it reached technical maturity we should start advertising it and, IMHO, advertising on the latex-l mailing list could be a good idea. At that point it will only be yet another QA, and it will by no means be big or anything, just out of beta, but at that point we'll need more participants to reach the state as a real alternative to SE, not only a theoretical one and yet another QA. So what do you think about advertising on the mailing list once TA reached maturity?
 
user11685757
@Skillmon OK, do we have folks who can delete spam? Do we have referees? What do we do if we get flooded by inappropriate posts? I am not sure we are, as of now, ready to go, but we are getting there, eventually.
 
@marmot did you read my previous message? Is TA mature? No, it isn't, so the answer to all your questions is "no, we haven't". I never claimed we're ready to go, I just wanted to ask whether you think it is a good idea to advertise on the mailing list once we are ready.
 
user11685757
@Skillmon Once we are ready, sure.
 
@marmot thanks. Sorry if that sounded harsh, I just had the feeling there was a misunderstanding and wanted to be really clear about what I meant. (and the first sentence wasn't necessary, sorry)
 
user11685757
@Skillmon No worries! ;-)
 
user11685757
10:39 PM
@JouleV I think we should all get light sabres.
 
user11685757
11:10 PM
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