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8:17 AM
morning
 
8:41 AM
Morning @CSᵠ :)
 
@Unihedron got a little gem for you: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/238809/…
 
@CSᵠ Mm, interesting
 
pretty easy to sift through, most are shit
 
Ok. Now you run for moderator, get mod, and delete all those. This plan is A++.
 
!!nono
 
8:45 AM
 
i like to help, but not excessively (at least not without pay)
 
Then unfortunately the query isn't really that helpful. :P
 
lol
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Q: find and replace with regular expression in office 2013 with character code

hessiI need an regular expression to find 06CC (Arabic Letter Yeh) code character and replace them with 0649 code character at the End of word in word 2013.(none character code are in insert->symbol ) and I want replace 06CC in middle of word with 064A

?
 
Yeah, what?
 
somewhat interesting to answer
 
8:56 AM
Sorry, cv'd for too broad.
 
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Q: php regex to find nested multiline cfml comments

user3424776Using php, I would like to have a regex that matches nested AND multiline comments of the style that ColdFusion supports: 1. <!--- this is a single comment line ---> 2. <!--- multiline comment ---> 3. <!--- multiline <!--- nested ---> comment <!--- comment ---> ---> All three of these cases ...

 
I'm going to run out of close votes before moderation hour if you keep on showing questions like that. :P
 
yup
well.. in this room thees are related :P
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Q: How to change """fasdfe""" into "fasdfe" in csv files using awk?

user3692521My file.csv has 2 columns and looks like this right now: """lkBBW4/9BbP/xKxPodjUPA""",7.767066345448011e-05 """ogiEVE6t+YVtvR1y/56nKA""",5.406898520316803e-05 """FxfYC7JayTJ+pYdr2qhHsw""",8.7088198609513e-05 ... Is there any way to convert it to: "lkBBW4/9BbP/xKxPodjUPA",7.767066345448011e...

:))
 
Nope, not even going to click in it, the preview makes me sad
 
well... what are your votes for
 
9:06 AM
CVR, CVT, and aggressive moderation for moderation hour :)
50 votes is not enuf :(
 
!!define cvr/cvt
 
@CSᵠ That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: define
@CSᵠ It means I aint got time to learn your $5 words.
 
@CSᵠ close vote review, close vote troop
stuff like [tag:cv-pls]'s
 
For?
What's wrong with them?
 
9:12 AM
gimme the codez, here's my stuff, haalp
 
I want to blah blah blah but blah blah here is file code
^ Problem statement , code ^
@CSᵠ Where's "haalp"? :P
 
lol
it's implied
 
I suspect you've been looking through the crap for too long, you're seeing things. :) Take a break!
You know, some mods goes nutz just reviewing 150 tasks in the close votes review queue for too long..
 
omg
 
Read the comments under this moderator election post, especially the ones from mod: stackoverflow.com/election/5#post-21820647
Yes, I'll virtually never run out of sanity and links to credible and/or official sources to prove what I say. :)
 
9:22 AM
that's the way to do it indeed
and you're right, i'm kinda fed up to be bored to cite source
 
Well, don't. Look at interesting things. :)
 
that, i do
 
And if you have the mind energy, write some code.
 
code for?
i write everyday
not sure what you mean by that
 
9:26 AM
cpr?
that's actually a fair question
and the guy tried something
 
The typos, formatting, and title
It's a salvageable question in awful state
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, commonly known as CPR, is an emergency procedure performed in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest. It is indicated in those who are unresponsive with no breathing or abnormal breathing, for example, agonal respirations. According to the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation guidelines, CPR involves chest compressions at least 5 cm (2 in) deep and at a rate of at least 100 per minute in an effort to create artificial...
 
so.. cpr= edit?
yeah..
 
Save it before it gets closed.
 
i think i'm gonna write a question..
it's been a year overdue...
i keep delaying it
 
 
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11:05 AM
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A: Regex that tests for neighboring consonants (Javascript)?

CSᵠYou're looking for [Character Classes] to solve this and not (group constructs) Here's a RegExp a bit more advanced, using lookaheads to make use of vowels instead of consonants: RegEx: /(?=[a-z]{2})[^aeiou]{2}/i Live demo: http://regex101.com/r/jO4hB4/1

i can't even do this
 
in The Nineteenth Byte on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 45 mins ago, by Martin Büttner
@Sp3000 @COTO @user23013 @Unihedron Just to let you know, if anyone wants to submit another regex for the cops and robbers challenge, there is now a deadline for submissions at the end of the week.
<!-- cc @CSᵠ -->
 
ohh
 
11:20 AM
@Unihedron how do you manage to be in so many rooms?
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, Oct 18 at 13:40, by Infinite Recursion
@Uni, how do you manage to balance everything? Talk in all SE/SO chat rooms, 112 SE accounts, so many area51 commitments, Smokey and Pham on git...play chess...omg!!
 
yup.. you should indeed rename yourself to polyhedron :P
but seriously, how do you manage so many rooms?
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, Oct 18 at 13:41, by Unihedron
@InfiniteRecursion I also have a part time coding a network.
 
cool
ok, so... how do you use SE?
 
11:25 AM
have a browser opened with a gazilion of chat windows?
 
Eh, I'm only chatting at the moment, I'm actually coding right now.
Here's how my tabs looks like:
That's my secondary display btw, and I have my IDE on my main display.
 
12:15 PM
@CSᵠ ^ you :P
 
lol, yeah, maybe
 
 
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8:02 PM
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Q: Capturing first number in text with regex in javascript

dfoverdxContext I have some CSS to do transitions: div.mad { -webkit-transition: top .4s, left .5s linear, opacity .75s, padding-top 1s; transition: top .4s, left .5s linear, opacity 3s, padding-top 1s; } I'm trying to find the maximum value in this list, which is easy enough to do with a reg...

 

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