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3:54 AM
@Scratte That's been fixed now. We can see pending delete votes in the timeline now.
And, no, of course moderators cannot see the individual up/downvotes that a user has cast. Votes are confidential.
Certain CMs and developers can see individual votes for the purposes of investigating vote fraud, but, only for that purpose, they must specifically opt in each time, and even then, there are some neat precautions taken. For example, they cannot see the users who up/downvoted posts that they made.
What was the other question for me? Can mods see which audits someone has failed? Yeah, we can see everyone's complete review history: all the reviews they've done, what decision they made, whether it was an audit, etc. Reviews are not confidential. In fact, that information is essentially all public. Most everything mods can see when it comes to reviews, regular users can also see. Mods just have it all collated in one place, so it's easier to find.
 
@CodyGray As Shog9 for example. Before he leaved Stack.
 
Yes
I know Shog9 quite well
We worked together for many, many years.
 
@CodyGray He is your friend. :)
 
Very much so
 
@CodyGray I just joined this year, I weren't there when he leaved. :)
 
4:08 AM
We see/saw eye-to-eye on most issues, and even those where I didn't, I generally trusted him.
He didn't leave voluntarily...
 
@CodyGray The debacle - 2019.
@CodyGray Do you know anything about the election this year?
 
Which election?
The US 2021 Congressional elections?
 
Moderators Electon 2021 on Stack Overflow.
 
There is no election scheduled at this time.
 
This year - Every Year there is Moderators Election 2020 - 2019 - 2018 - etc.
 
4:23 AM
No, there isn't necessarily a moderator election every year.
 
You became a Moderator in 2017.
@CodyGray I thought it is important every year.
 
They're scheduled when they're needed, not on a regular schedule.
 
@CodyGray Thank you. :)
 
It is, however, likely that we'll want to schedule an election later this year, as we need more moderators.
 
4:27 AM
At least, we need more people with more time to actually moderate.
 
There is must be election like in 2011.
A lot peoples became Moderators that year.
 
Prior to the first election in 2011, moderators were appointed by staff members.
 
2008, 2009, 2010.
@CodyGray Moderators are also humans. They have family and things they must do.
@Scratte Jeremy was a moderator. Elected in 2014. And he is now suspended. :)
 
Jeremy was a moderator, then a staff member, then suspended.
And one former moderator is disappeared. Heh.
Hadn't noticed what they'd done with the user card until you linked to that election history page. "USER REMOVED" is pretty ominous.
 
4:44 AM
@CodyGray What he did to get him suspended?
 
Lots of stuff.
We can't really talk about it. We don't share the details of other users' suspensions in public.
 
@CodyGray Why he disappeared?
 
They quit the site.
 
@CodyGray So why he even elected his self?
 
They quit the site several years after being elected.
 
4:45 AM
And Why people voted for him?
@CodyGray So why he leaved the site?
He have awesome power to control everything on site and he leave?
 
Haha
"Awesome power to control everything on site" is not exactly how moderator works.
...sadly.
 
@CodyGray Being Moderator is not easy task. but he can do everything. Why he would leave?
 
It was mostly personal issues
Or, that's my take on it
 
@CodyGray You talked with him.
As he and you moderators in same job.
 
Yes, but we did not talk directly and had not talked for some time when they decided to quit.
They were not happy with me. We did not agree on certain things.
 
5:00 AM
@CodyGray Maybe he have different point of view. You must listen to him. Maybe he have something to say in something for example.
Everyone thinks different.
@CodyGray He deleted his Stack Overflow acccount.
 
I listened.
Yes, I know what happened. I was there.
 
5:17 AM
I just mean every human have a different point of view. Also maybe he can't describe what he is trying to say. Also some people English is not their main language. but I am sure there is a reason for what he is saying. if you have a notice or something that you feel that is wrong you might say that you don't feel this is correct to do and ask Why he see that is correct.
In my opinion, I think deleting his Stack Overflow account wasn't a good choose. Stack Overflow needs him now as moderator to clean or moderator.
 
How are you sure that there is a reason for what someone is saying, when you don't even know them or have any idea what they're saying?
That's a ridiculous claim.
I didn't delete the person's account. They chose to delete their own account.
They didn't want to participate here anymore. That wasn't my choice, it was theirs.
 
@CodyGray Yes, I know. I think his chose to delete their account wasn't a good chose.
 
How can you make that decision? You have no idea why this person made that choice, or what was going on in their life.
 
@CodyGray Every human have a reason for what he is trying to say.
@CodyGray Deleting his Stack Overflow account won't solve anything.
 
@KevinM.Mansour No, definitely not.
@KevinM.Mansour You have no idea, not least because you don't even know what problem the person was attempting to solve.
You are just making things up.
 
5:32 AM
@CodyGray Scratte also said that. :)
@CodyGray So what?
 
 
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7:08 AM
@Scratte Is that a good edit?
I hope Squirrels love it. ;)
 
7:39 AM
@CodyGray There are more than up/down votes on the votes tab :)
 
Suggested edits are now completely unreadable? Because they are so freaking tiny? Is that how life is now?
@Scratte Gotta be honest, I've never looked at it.
 
@CodyGray Not if I release my script :)
 
I see.
But that doesn't help all the zillions of reviewers who won't have your script.
 
@CodyGray I know.. but maybe they'll get lucky and find it.
I took some screen shot and put them in a message here
 
@Scratte Did you finish versioning?
 
7:47 AM
@KevinM.Mansour :) No.. :)
 
How many left?
 
What does the "Follow" link do?
Does it actually follow the post?
Yet there are none of the other normal post quicklinks there?
Odd.
Well, anyway, flipping back and forth, that is a million times better.
 
@CodyGray If anyone post answer, comment, closed. You will get a notification. That mean you are interested in that post.
@CodyGray Does moderators can edit comments?
 
Yes, moderators can edit comments.
 
@KevinM.Mansour That is a nice page :) First time I've seen that.
 
7:50 AM
Whether they do or not... that is an open debate.
 
@Scratte What is the nice page?
 
@Scratte It seems it would definitely help with the fist-shaking.
 
@CodyGray Nice. :)
 
Largest turnout was to vote for Mac and Mak. Next largest was to vote for Cody and Andy.
 
@CodyGray Yes.. it gives you stuff in your inbox when things change on the post :)
It's one of Yaakov's projects :)
@CodyGray Thank you :) I know you don't give out that kind of feedback often :)
 
7:57 AM
Hooray! Marshal Gold Medal Badge. :)
 
@CodyGray I haven't seen Andy a lot.. only silently in SOCVR.
@KevinM.Mansour Click on the arrow on the left side of my message. You'll see where it leads to.
 
@Scratte Yes, I remember that being introduced to the main site, although I have never used it and don't really understand it. My question was more of, "Why did they include that on the Review page(s), and if they were going to include that, why not the rest of the links that normally appear alongside it?"
@Scratte He shows up silently in SOCVR? Just like me? <3 ;-)
@Scratte I'm not sure that's true. I think I give out both positive and negative feedback nearly equally as often.
 
@CodyGray No idea.. I thought about removing it in the rework.
 
@Scratte Missed that. I were just reading on Meta then I found post about Election. When I were reaing that post. I found the link. Thank you. This page is in every Stack Exchange.
 
@CodyGray Yes. I wasn't quite reasonable there. It's just that it's not my impression that you usually exaggerate positive feedback :)
 
8:03 AM
@Scratte I saw it. Than you. :)
 
@Scratte Ah, I see. Well... sometimes.
It might not actually be a "million" times better.
I rounded up.
 
Heh.. still nice. Thank you. Sometimes people put hours of work into crap.. I'm happy that wasn't the case here :)
 
Often, in fact.
I'm just finishing up a complete rewrite of code that my company paid a subcontractor to write some months back.
I am rewriting it because it is crap.
Absolute beginner mistakes. For example, essential code wrapped in "assert()" macros.
Which tells you two things: (1) They didn't know what they were doing, and (2) They never even tried compiling an optimized build.
 
I can't say anything for the quality of the code. I'm not a webdeveloper.. so I'm pretty sure it can be cleaned up. I just know that it runs and it doesn't seem to slow down my browser in review.
 
@CodyGray Why didn't put assert() between code brackets like so assert() .
 
8:14 AM
@KevinM.Mansour Yeah, they did. So, the line was something like assert(SetTimer(TIMER_VALUE) != 0);
 
@CodyGray I know.. I'd add that my machine is probably slower than most :)
 
@CodyGray OK, Thank you. :)
 
Do you know why that is wrong?
 
@Scratte Your machine shutdown without a resaon no?
 
@KevinM.Mansour I'm sure it has a reason. I just don't know what it is.
 
8:17 AM
Overheating is almost always the reason.
 
@Scratte Maybe heat. :)
 
Yes, that is what Oleg says too.. :)
Then about a month ago it stopped sleeping the monitor.
So when I wake up in the morning.. the monitor is still on.
 
You have an external monitor?
(If I remember correctly, you use a laptop. With a tiny, built-in 1366x768 screen. And a bad keyboard. On an extremely small desk.)
 
@CodyGray You have good memory :) Yes, that's my setup :)
I have an external keyboard on top of the inbuilt keyboard now.. it's wider than the laptop :D
 
You bought a $15 USB keyboard. Nice.
 
8:29 AM
..and it hides away the lowest bits of my screen :D
 
Ah, the clock and the running tasks. Who needs to see those anyway?
 
Exactly :) I can just lean in and look at the bottom if I really need to see those.
@KevinM.Mansour Can you see my "Scratle-fiddlings" repository on userscripters?
I made it private, but I'm not sure if it's private only for public, or also for other members.
 
8:47 AM
@Scratte Yes, I can see it.
@Scratte Non-members will only won't see it. :)
but Yay! I can your script. ;)
 
Why is it a seekrit?
 
@Scratte I thought only owner who will see private repository.
@Scratte You and Oleg Valter have done a great work in comments. Your code is useful and you added everything your script do. :)
 
9:08 AM
@CodyGray It's not finished.
And it's only half the script yet.
@KevinM.Mansour Yes.. I add comments about what it does when relevant links to chat messages and/or documentation.
 
@Scratte That is useful. :)
 
I know :)
 
@Scratte That's OK. Nothing good everis.
 
@CodyGray Heh.. I suppose not. I still need to make at least a few more changes and then consolidate the GUI into it before releasing it. I'll also need an API key. I've been using the dummy test key so far.
 
@Scratte Just I have notice in code.
 
9:12 AM
Everybody else is obfuscating their code.. I do the opposite :D
 
@Scratte I am not joking. :)
 
Me either.. I see obfuscated code a lot. I usually don't install it.
 
There's no point in obfuscating userscripts. That's done to reduce download times.
 
@Scratte You have a variable called USERSCRIPTNAME. right?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Yes.
 
9:16 AM
@Scratte Why you use capitalized letters?
 
@CodyGray That's minified versions, which I understand. But non-minified and obfuscated.. what's the point of that?
@KevinM.Mansour It's a global constant.
 
@Scratte I know but Why you use "capitalized letters" and you don't use userscriptName?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Then it will look like any other variable. It's not.. :)
I use it everywhere.. same with PREFIX.
 
@Scratte Oh. Yeah. There's no point in that. Where do you see that? In userscripts?
 
@Scratte Yes and what is the problem?
 
9:18 AM
Yes, +1 for SCREAMING_CASE for global constants in an unsafe language.
 
@CodyGray That is not fine no?
 
Otherwise, I'm partial to just a "k" prefix, then naming them normally. Which would be CapitalCamelCase, since they're global, like functions and types.
 
@CodyGray Yes.. a recent one posted in here :)
 
"k" for K Constant. :-)
 
I see it in not readable in dark mode.
 
9:20 AM
@CodyGray I'm from a Java world. CapitalCamelCase means a class. lowerCamelCase is a variable.
@KevinM.Mansour Hmm.. how does capitalization change that? :) But I can read that bit just fine :)
 
We say to users in Stack Overflow to do not write capitalized words because it is not fine and you do...
 
@KevinM.Mansour What do you mean? Why is it not readable?
@Scratte lowerCamelCase is a variable with local or class-level scope. "l" for "local" and "lower".
 
@CodyGray I see it is not readable and not nice too.
 
@KevinM.Mansour That is not the same. When you write text to another person, then do not use CAPS. In code for a global variable, it's normal. It's a sign that this is a constant and it can be used anywhere.
 
SCREAMING_CASE is certainly ugly, but it's meant to be ugly, so you can easily see what is a global. Remember, you shouldn't be using global variables unless absolutely necessary, so making them scream at you is good punishment.
 
9:24 AM
@CodyGray That is funny. :)
 
@CodyGray Any scope. CapitalCase is for class definitions like class MyClass {.. MyClass myClass = new MyClass(); .. } the variable inside has lowerCase.
 
You are perfect at writing jokes about code. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour It's true :) It's a convention. A sign to anyone else that reads the code :)
It's not a joke :) You'll see it in all kinds of code.
 
@Scratte It is not nice for me.
 
@KevinM.Mansour It's not nice for anyone :) It's just a big sign saying "Look! Here is a constant. It's global. Look at the top to see what's in it.."
 
9:27 AM
const userscriptName = "Nice."; // Global Variable.
That is nice. right?
 
@KevinM.Mansour Then in line 4268 you'll see console.log(userscriptName + "Oops.. something bad happened.."). And you'll wonder where that variable came from.
Your comment there is understandable.. when you've already found the variable. You do not see that in line 4268.
So instead of writing console.log(userscriptName + "Oops.. something bad happened..") // userscriptName is a global variable. You just do console.log(USERSCRIPTNAME + "Oops.. something bad happened..")
 
@Scratte And in line 4268. When I see USERSCRIPTNAME. Do I will undersatnd form where came that variable?
 
@KevinM.Mansour If you know of the rule, yes :)
 
@Scratte I do not know the rule. :)
 
That is not true. We just told you about it :)
 
9:32 AM
I am stupid developer that do not know coding, Do will I know where is that variable came from?
I think no.
 
@KevinM.Mansour If you're not in anyway an experienced developer, then you'll have to learn, no?
And while I put a lot of comments in my code, it's not meant to be a tutorial.. it's just meant to work and tell me where I got the stuff from :)
 
At the point of declaration, it's obvious that it's a global variable. It is not obvious at the point of usage.
 
And anyone else that reads the code.. since some of it came from this chat.
 
@Scratte And the comment that I added, No one will read it?
@Scratte What if I didn't came from this chat?
 
@KevinM.Mansour See Cody's point. It doesn't make sense to write int i = 0; // setting i to 0
 
9:36 AM
Naming is hugely important.
 
@KevinM.Mansour The uppercase constant is a normal convention for a lot of developers around the world. I don't care that someone that doesn't know about it finds it ugly. I find it ugly too.. I'm still going to use it because of its signal. It's noticable for a reason.
 
If I see "i", I know it's an index variable for a loop. It had better not be anything else.
If it is anything else, you should have given it a descriptive name.
 
@CodyGray Hehe.. String i = "0" // setting i to 0 :D
 
I mean... in some of these "stringly-typed" languages, that's exactly what happens when you write an indexed loop.
What? You don't think that that string object ought to be automatically parsed and coerced into a simple integer type on each iteration of the loop? You heathen! Go back to C!
 
In Java you cannot use a string as an int :) You can only use a char as an int :D
 
9:39 AM
(And so I did.)
 
I understand Cody's point but it doesn't make sense to write code in capitalized letter to make sure people will understand that is global variable. So maybe Javascript Programmming Language developers will change function to FUNCTION and when I ask them Why you change? They will say to understand it is function.
That what you trying to say.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Sometimes, I think it would be a good idea if you were to fully understand something, before you try to change it :)
function to FUNCTION is not the same thing. Nobody wants a programming language that only works in capital letters.
 
@Scratte And FUNCTION won't make me understand anything. :)
@Scratte You want no?
 
..except SQL :D Where lots of people (including me) use keywords in capital letters.
 
@Scratte Hey, don't let a FORTRAN or SQL developer hear you talk like that!
Aw. What you said.
 
9:42 AM
@KevinM.Mansour No.. I'm fine with function myFavoriteOfAllTheFunctions() {...} :)
@CodyGray Heh.. :) Yes, I had to amend that ;)
 
@Scratte I am not sure how SQL works so I don't want to talk about it.
 
I want that function's name to start with an initial capital.
 
@Scratte And I am fine with userscriptName.
@CodyGray First letter only.
 
@CodyGray I can't do that without feeling ugly. since methods in Java are also lowerCase :)
 
Java does several things wrong.
 
9:45 AM
I've used that in my JavaScript too.. which is a bit silly, since I don't create any classes in my script. I didn't check the convention though. But I suspect it's what I'm doing.
function getUserConfig() {...}
 
@CodyGray It depends Who is developer of Java Programming Language?
 
I see it a lot in inbuilt JavaScript methods, like: someElement.style.fontSize = ... Here the fontSize is an inbuilt method.
 
@Scratte Yes.
 
Or here:
    modalBody.style.marginRight = "-15px";
    modalBody.style.paddingRight = "15px";
 
@Scratte I were writing that. :)
 
9:47 AM
the modalBody is my choice of name, of course.
 
@Scratte .marginRight and .paddingRightare builtin.
 
Yes, so I noticed that and just used that convention when declaring functions.
and variables too.
 
@Scratte helloWorld! ;)
 
Heh.. better not put "Goodbye" in that ;)
 
@Scratte Why goodBye?
 
9:51 AM
Is it the variable name or the content of the varable?
const helloWorld = "Goodbye"; seems confusing..
 
Variable name.
I meant const helloWorld = "...";
 
So.. now my message makes sense, no?
 
17 mins ago, by Cody Gray
Naming is hugely important.
 
..and naming is hard :(
Yatin told me to use "dump" as the name for my GitHub repository :D
 
Not as hard as people make it out to be.
Not specific enough. What kind of dump?
 
9:56 AM
Just because you're bright and inventive doesn't mean it's not very hard for other people.
 
@CodyGray Is I have done something wrong?
 
@CodyGray Exactly. But it's for userscripts that aren't fully ready.. maybe some of them are. But mostly probably not. I called it "userscripts"
@KevinM.Mansour No :)
 
@Scratte Thank you. :)
 
@KevinM.Mansour What makes you assume that you have done something wrong?
@Scratte "FledglingUserscripts"
 
@CodyGray I mean if I have done something wrong in naming. because you said "Naming is hugely important.".
 
10:01 AM
It was building off of Scratte's joke. If you named a variable that contained the string "Goodbye" helloWorld, then you have failed at naming.
 
@CodyGray Heh.. yes, that is an option. Or "userscript-hopes" :D
 
@CodyGray OK, Thank you. :)
 
"MyUserscriptAspirations"
 
That is a good name :)
 
"IFail@Userscripts"
 
10:03 AM
@CodyGray Probably more true..
 
@Scratte That is funny.
 
Well, compared to Oleg's code.. mine is miserably newbie-like.
 
Good names are supposed to be true
 
I'm not sure it it's possible to use @ as a repository name at GitHub.
 
@Scratte Possible.
 
10:05 AM
I would expect not, since it's used in the URLs
 
@Scratte I will try. ;)
 
You could always spell it out the long way.... with one extra letter ;-)
 
@Scratte Couldn’t rename repository to @Hello . It will change into -Hello.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Yes, I noticed that too :)
 
"IFail-Userscripts" sort of works, too.
 
10:13 AM
I'll need a name for a repository that I link to too though.
 
@Scratte BadScripter.
 
@KevinM.Mansour Oh yes.. that is a good name. Can I use that? :)
 
@Scratte Sure.
I wll be happy. :)
 
Thank you :)
 
@Scratte why are you using Yes's and Nos in your config instead of true or false?
 
10:23 AM
@double-beep It is user option. Yes, I want. No I don't.
 
@double-beep I didn't intend for a GUI at first. I figured it would be more understandable to people to put in "Yes".
I've tried to see if I can make the GUI script depend on the other script locally, so that it could be optional to install too. But it doesn't seem to be possible.
Right now, the script that you see doesn't read from localStorage, so the GUI doesn't even influence it.
I'm not sure what I'm going to do about that yet.
But if I changed it to true/false, and someone puts in "false", it would register as true, no?
 
aren't you using checkboxes/toggle switches?
 
@double-beep Yes, for the GUI.. but you don't have to use the GUI-version.
The script you see will run just fine and it works as far as I can tell. I've fixed all the bugs I came across.
 
so there are both GUI and non-GUI versions???
 
I still want to chance some code in it.. and move stuff around a bit.
@double-beep Well. The GUI-version doesn't actually talk to the script yet.
 
10:31 AM
How is "Yes" and "No" easier than "true" and "false"?
 
@CodyGray "false" is true.
 
What.
Then you've failed at naming again.
You have named your variable/setting incorrectly.
 
myVariable = "false"; ... if (myVaribale) ... will be true
 
@CodyGray Please be patient. He is Tree Squirrel. ;)
 
Oh dear.
 
10:33 AM
And Squirrels sometimes are not understandable
 
Something is badly wrong there.
 
snippet of options:
options: {
    radioVsButtons: {
        moveRadioBox: "Yes",
        turnRadioIntoButtons: "Yes",
        radioWithBorders: "Yes",
    },
I can change them to:
 
So... if (myVariable && (myVariable != "Yes"))?
 
options: {
    radioVsButtons: {
        moveRadioBox: true,
        turnRadioIntoButtons: true,
        radioWithBorders: false,
    },
 
I don't know the syntax.
 
10:34 AM
But then.. if someone puts in a string, they will be true.
 
Because strings compare as truthy. That makes sense.
 
@CodyGray It's in the middle of an object-declaration.
@CodyGray Exactly. So I just test for "Yes".
 
An object is only false if it's the empty string. Or, presumably, false.
 
Or undefined..
 
But not null!
What a horrible language.
Maybe you should just go back to 0 and 1. I think that's still supported...
 
10:36 AM
lol!
 
@CodyGray Yes, still suppoerted.
 
@double-beep I didn't upload the GUI part yet.. I'll do that and hope that someone will see it it can be improved.
 
1 = true - 0 = false.
 
It's a awful lot of code though. So I would have preferred it to be separately install-able and being able to see code in the other script.
 
Yeah, it seems like the GUI would just write out a JSON configuration file or something, which the other script could read.
 
10:39 AM
@CodyGray true.. that has thrown me off a few times already.
 
You could even distribute the JSON configuration file, back it up, share it across machines, etc.
 
@CodyGray The GUI has toggles with previews, that uses the same code to create the previews as the code in the actual script.
The sharing of the settings isn't the issue. They can just read from the same localStorage object. Where the GUI can write to it.
And yes, I did think of making an option to export settings.
I just haven't gotten around to that yet.
 
@Spectric There is another bug for Firefox Users. As you kept trl + Shift + K.
 
There is a feature request for TamperMonkey to be able to @requires anotherScript that is installed, but it's not been implemented.
 
@Scratte As Import in Javascript
@Scratte That will be good. :)
 
10:44 AM
@KevinM.Mansour I don't want to make it @requires url because I expect that would just reload the script that's already installed. I'm not even sure how that would work.
 
But What about Violentmonkey.
 
@Scratte why should there be 2 different versions of the script?
 
I think I'd like it to work in both :)
@double-beep Some users may not care much for GUI.. which adds another 2500 lines of code.
If I would separate it out, then there wouldn't need to be two versions. One could just choose to also install the GUI.
But then I need the GUI to be able to run functions from the Review Rework script.
And I haven't been able to find a way to do that.
 
@Scratte 2500?
 
Yes.. that's not counting the duplicate code.
 
10:48 AM
@double-beep 4000 line of code.
 
That's the total with the GUI.. The Review Rework script is "only" 1500
 
@Scratte You are perfect in creating lines of code.
 
Of course it's still lower than the Request Generator :D
 
as long as those 2500 lines of code don't slow down the script... what's the problem?
 
@Scratte You said it is 5000
 
10:51 AM
@KevinM.Mansour That is not exactly the amount of lines.. it's just around that.
 
@double-beep Useless lines.
 
@KevinM.Mansour It is.. around that..
 
@Scratte 5150.
Exactly.
 
@double-beep They don't.. but yes, true. I also made it "lazy loading", so the modal elements aren't created unless the user presses the icon.
@KevinM.Mansour Heh.. but that script does a lot more.. and more effectively, I think. That's Makyen's work, which is much better than mine.
But I also don't see a problem with two full scripts. One with a GUI and one without. It's just not my preference. I'd like one script and one "add-on".
 
You could always minifiy it to reduce the number of lines.
 
10:55 AM
how are you going to maintain those exactly?
 
@Scratte You are good. You have learned a whole new language in one yaer and you built on of the best chat rooms and built great scripts so far. You have done great wor. :)
@CodyGray He mean the source code itself.
 
@double-beep If it's an "add-on" then it's easy.
 
Not Production version.
 
If it's not, I guess I'll have to learn about automatic building of the scripts.
 
@Scratte What is automatic building of the scripts?
 
10:57 AM
@CodyGray Yes, but I can do that to fewer original lines as well, no? :)
@KevinM.Mansour If I have a build process, I can put the components into separate files and have the build combine them. Then I'll only ever have to maintain code in one place, while the distributions will be separate install-able scripts.
@KevinM.Mansour Thank you :) I think it's not me that built this room though :)
 

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