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Q: Should Meta questions tagged with status-completed be closed as "not reproducible"?

TylerHI admit, it's a slow news day. Capitalize "possible duplicate of <x>" properly recently went through the typical "feature-request" -> "staff response" -> "status-completed" phase. Then something mildly interesting happened: the question was closed as "not-reproducible" (it's since been re-opened...

 
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sure....
 
8:01 PM
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9,156 need review
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The tags to work on are: , , .
 
@closet next 10 tags
 
There are none
 
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@Siguza Don't get lost in the queue!
 
8:02 PM
I'll start in a bit, need to write up an email to IT
 
I bet
 
JAL
@clo
 
@JAL Sorry, I don't understand that. Use commands for a list of commands.
 
JAL
@Closey starting
 
@JAL Don't get lost in the queue!
 
8:02 PM
@Closey starting
 
@NathanOliver By the power of the Vote! Review!
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [third-party] [scrape] [scraper]"
 
@Closey next 10 tags
 
@rene The next 10 tags are: 1337, 1336, 1335, 1334, 1333, 1332, 1331, 123, 109, 107
 
@Closey starting
 
8:03 PM
@rene Don't get lost in the queue!
 
JAL
Erm, dumb question. Never used closey in an event before.
What else do I have to do besides just start reviewing?
 
passed javascript audit
 
when you pass an audit say that
and when you hit some message paste it in
 
JAL
^thanks
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[screen-scraping] [web-scraping] [sources]"
 
8:07 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party] [scrape] [scraper]"
all of those request tags are empty for me
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[code-smell]"
 
JAL
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passed xml audit
 
JAL
There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party]"
Wait I think I did that wrong since I don't have the pipe
 
8:11 PM
passed ruby audit
 
you mean quoting? not needed
 
wow, the system really doesn't like me
 
JAL
Ok
 
passed java audit
 
We can probably remove from the list :-)
 
8:12 PM
@rene Sounds good to me
 
OK
 
JAL
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[screen-scraping] [web-scraping]"
 
user4639281
 
user4639281
@closey starting
 
@TinyGiant Watch out for audits!
 
JAL
8:14 PM
@Closey next 10 tags
 
@JAL The next 10 tags are: 1337, 1336, 1335, 1334, 1333, 1332, 1331, 123, 109, 107
 
JAL
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party]"
 
third-party 1337 - lol
 
user4639281
passed php audit
 
it's a hack to get it on the front of the list
 
JAL
8:15 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[code-smell]"
LOL
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[third-party] [scrape] [scraper]"
 
@Dagon I think this is a good question, from a user who is interested why the language behaves this way. Your CV isn't warranted IMHO. — cybermonkey 25 secs ago
 
JAL
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[scraper]"
 
@gunr2171 disappointing...
 
reply to:
"close vote: becuse that is how the language works" — Dagon 1 min ago
 
8:15 PM
Only used up 10 votes so far today, but what I filtered on is now clear (and I am reluctant to step in where I am even more ignorant). Is it worth it :) Queue seems bigger after these events than before!
 
passed javascript audit
 
JAL
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[sources]"
 
@honk I mean, we're programmers, what did you expect? :P
 
not a valid reason to close the question IMHO, and the question is actually pretty decent
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[web-scraping] [screen-scraping] [exclude]"
 
8:16 PM
fuuuuuq
 
JAL
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[screen-scraping]"
@cl
 
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Q: Why can I access PHP objects inside a string?

AxonnThis is some PHP code for rendering an HTML Anchor element. Why does this: $archives .= "&nbsp;<a href='" . get_year_link($archPost->year) . "' title='Click to go to full listing for " . $archPost->year . "' target='_blank'>[List^]</a>"; ... work exactly like this: $archives .= "&nbsp;<a hre...

 
Got this as audit
 
@closey starting
 
that one, if anybody wants to know
 
8:16 PM
@Mogsdad By the power of the Vote! Review!
 
does closey take failed audits too?
 
not at the moment
 
@gunr2171 true. maybe I already had too much red wine ;)
 
ok
 
I don't know if I want to add that functionality
 
user4639281
8:17 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[code-smell] [source] [sources]"
 
passed java audit
 
@TylerH: [meta-tag:status-completed] > , [tag:status-completed] >
 
Anyone agree that this belongs on Code Review?
 
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
passed c# audit
 
8:18 PM
@rene Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@Cerbrus yes I saw
 
Good :-)
 
user4639281
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[google-apps-script] [google-docs] [google-spreadsheet]"
 
I really hate how the response icons move after a second when you click on the reply arrow
 
@Closey last session stats
 
8:18 PM
@rene Your last completed review session ended 38 seconds ago and lasted 14 minutes and 31 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 21 seconds.
 
@TylerH Yea, kinda messy
 
JAL
passed android audit
 
@Siguza I would say it's trying to solve a programming problem, rather than "here is a finished attempt, I need to make it more efficient". I know that's not the best wording, so yeah..
as in, "I need to get this working for the first time"
 
user4639281
passed haskell audit
 
JAL
> You have no more close votes today; come back in 3 hours.
 
8:21 PM
@JAL The review session has been marked as completed. To set the number of items you reviewed use the command last session edit count <new count>
 
You have no more close votes today; come back in 3 hours.
 
@NathanOliver The review session has been marked as completed. To set the number of items you reviewed use the command last session edit count <new count>
 
user4639281
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@TinyGiant Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
JAL
@Closey last session stats
 
8:22 PM
@JAL Your last completed review session ended 41 seconds ago and lasted 19 minutes and 22 seconds. However, the number of reviewed items has not been set. Use the command last session edit count <new count> to set the new value.
 
@cybermonkey There's no actual problem statement in the question. It's clearly a language syntax preference masked as question. The comment debate now convinced me that this is primarily opinion based. — mario 2 mins ago
 
user4639281
@closey last session stats
 
@Closey last session edit count 27
 
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Use the command 'last session stats' to see more details.
 
am I missing something with that question?
 
8:22 PM
@Closey last session stats
 
@NathanOliver Your last completed review session ended 35 seconds ago and lasted 19 minutes and 45 seconds. You reviewed 27 items, averaging a review every 43 seconds.
 
Does anyone think this is to broad: stackoverflow.com/questions/32819029/…
I failed it as an audit
 
boo, you fixed it!
 
ninja edit
 
JAL
> So, I'm asking the cleanest way to manage the mapping centralization in a multilayred application. You can even suggest changes in the architecture.

Smells like opinion based
 
8:24 PM
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@Siguza Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
JAL
out of flags though
 
yeah, opinion based
 
Man FUUU those audits though
 
while this isn't:
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Q: Why can I access PHP objects inside a string?

AxonnThis is some PHP code for rendering an HTML anchor element. Why does this: $archives .= "&nbsp;<a href='" . get_year_link($archPost->year) . "' title='Click to go to full listing for " . $archPost->year . "' target='_blank'>[List^]</a>"; work exactly like this: $archives .= "&nbsp;<a href='"...

someone said that it apparently is
 
8:24 PM
would someone mind droping a CV on it? I am out
 
@Siguza I agree, but please use some asterisks
 
gtg later guys
 
cya nathan
 
@gunr2171 almost just said the same word italicized, but figured you were out of internet points to give
@NathanOliver I CV'd as too broad, but it's also opinion-based
 
the jar is only so big
 
user4639281
8:26 PM
Hey @sig check your notifications.
 
@TinyGiant ...?
 
user4639281
Should be something there
 
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A: Should Meta questions tagged with status-completed be closed as "not reproducible"?

Shog9 Is it appropriate to close such questions as being not reproducible once they're fixed? Usually, no. It just ends up being confusing to folks who report (or are thinking about reporting) problems, not to mention folks who notice that something has changed and go to find out why... There ar...

Now you can rely on a meta source
@cybermonkey In your opinion it's not off-topic, but the thing about communities is that people all have different opinions.
 
@TylerH tell me why it is off-topic then
I already asked, but nobody replied.
 
user4639281
Because it's pob
 
user4639281
8:33 PM
Why? can only be answered by the devs
 
@TylerH My opinion is that your opinion about people having opinions is opinionated
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user4639281
How is another story, but would probably be too broad.
 
@gunr2171 That's just, like, your opinion, man
 
@TinyGiant No, because it's a feature called "string interpolation"?
 
The answer's right here:
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A: Why can I access PHP objects inside a string?

BradThis is called string interpolation, and it is available in C# as well. Personally, I find using string interpolation to be bad practice. It makes code hard to read in your IDE, and can lead to misinterpretation of strings. (Maybe you wanted that dollar sign to mean a dollar sign, but because ...

 
user4639281
8:34 PM
@Siguza That doesn't answer why? though.
 
user4639281
It answers what?
 
@cybermonkey I'm not arguing that it is off-topic, I'm merely saying that you can't just declare it's "obviously not off-topic" when you have multiple people arguing that it is
if it were obvious then they wouldn't be arguing otherwise
 
@TylerH I hardly think two people count as the majority.
 
half dozen people in a chatroom don't count as one, either
 
Then you've got the other guy who thinks I insulted him.
 
user4639281
8:35 PM
If the question was "What is the feature that allows variables to be accessed from inside double-quoted strings called?" it would be on-topic.
 
@TinyGiant Might be a good idea to change the title to that actually.
 
@TinyGiant I'm pretty sure that's what the user meant to ask, given the content of the accepted answer.
 
user4639281
But why is something some way? That can never be answered by us.
 
Personally I think it skirts the border between inner workings of a language (on-topic) and philosophical reasoning (off-topic)
 
user4639281
You would have to call up the dev that came up with the idea and ask him.
 
user4639281
8:37 PM
And he would probably say it came to him in a dream.
 
@TinyGiant i dont think they are asking why the authors of the language chose to do it that way, but why it works at all
 
I'm on the fence about the question, but the answer is good, which leads me to the conclusion that the question is worth keeping, as meta has shown time and again
 
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
user4639281
@cimmanon Again, that is pob, it works at all because a dev decided that it should work, why he thought it should work? only he knows.
 
@gunr2171 I don't seem to have the start of your review session on record. I might have not been running when you started, or some error happened.
 
8:38 PM
off-topic: is there a programming language apart from Lua where you can leave off semicolons at the end of each line?
 
FFFFFFFFF
 
@TinyGiant You're taking the question as "why did anybody think it was a good idea to do this that way"
 
oh well
 
user4639281
No, I'm taking the question as "why does this work"
 
@cybermonkey JavaScript, bash, Eiffel
 
8:38 PM
@cybermonkey javascript?
 
Visual Basic
 
@TinyGiant does "why does 100 == 100 evaluate to true?" sound opinionated to you? that question isnt much different
 
I want to learn Javascript, but I've never got round to it.
 
@cybermonkey semicolons are optional in haskell, most people omit them
 
8:39 PM
In javascript you can leave out everything and it still tries to run
 
user4639281
@cimmanon It is because we will never know why god made 100 equal to 100.
 
@cimmanon simple VB I assume? VB.NET always wants to be without semicolons
 
@cybermonkey javascript
 
@TinyGiant We can answer "why doesn't this work" - we don't have to call the developers and ask them why they didn't make that valid syntax or something
 
(then again, a newline doesnt explicitly indicate the end of the expression in haskell, either)
 
8:39 PM
@rene browsers add semicolons automatically to javascript
 
user4639281
Well, it doesn't work cause you faq-ed up.
 
user4639281
That's easy.
 
oh, you were saying, not asking
 
@TinyGiant So the negation of that is "It works cause you didn't faq up".
Also easy
 
@TylerH sure, javascript does all kind of weird things ...
 
8:41 PM
@rene I love how this just break:
`return
{test: 'a'}`
oh right
 
It seems to be a habit for @Dagon to get into 'fights' with other users.
 
user4639281
There you go, it works because it is a part of the language, well that doesn't answer why, it is a part of the language because some dev thought it should be, well that doesn't answer why, you have to ask the dev why he did it.
 
JAL
@cybermonkey swift
 
multiline markdown hasn't been invented here
 
@Siguza right
 
8:43 PM
@TinyGiant well to be fair he's not asking why the dev decided it should work, he's asking why it works. "Why" here could also mean "what is the implementation that makes it work?"
 
There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[google-docs] [google-spreadsheet] [google-apps-script]"
 
user4639281
No, that would be "What is the implementation that makes it work" not "Why does this work".
 
it's the same thing asked in different words
English is an art, not a science
 
user4639281
Two completely different questions.
 
Just like asking "why is the sky blue" on Physics.SE will net you answers about refraction and wave lengths
 
8:44 PM
i am more surprised that the question hasnt been answered before
 
user4639281
Ok, so "Why does JavaScript work?"
 
Using the same logic you could close one of my questions with the same argument. It boils down to why did the developer program it this way?
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Q: Unexpected characters in console output

cybermonkeyI am programming a new server-client network for the game Crysis Wars. I have a function that centers a string to the amount of characters supported per-line in the console window. The window fits 113 characters, but I have set the maximum character width in my function to 111 as to fit text nice...

 
@TinyGiant too broad, i am voting to close
 
user4639281
@cybermonkey If it boils down to "why did the developer program it this way?" then it is pob.
 
Actually, you could apply the same logic to a quarter of the coding questions here
 
8:46 PM
@TinyGiant too broad
 
user4639281
If any question boils down to "Why did the dev program it that way?" then that question is pob because unless the dev comes here and finds the question, no one here can answer it.
 
all questions boil down to "why did the developer program it that way"
 
user4639281
I think that is a massive over-generalization.
 
so is thinking the aforementioned question is asking why the developer programmed it that way
 
Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
8:48 PM
@Mogsdad Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@closey last session stats
 
@Mogsdad Your last completed review session ended 9 seconds ago and lasted 31 minutes and 19 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 46 seconds.
 
Hmm. Only one audit today.
AND it was the first question.
 
user4639281
Hey wait a second, I had 40 close votes before entering the cvq, now I have 2. dafaq?
 
also, another one of my questions meeting the same criteria..
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Q: Why does my AMD CPU have trouble compiling applications?

cybermonkeyUp to September last year, I had been using my Intel i7-based laptop to create and compile my programs, but unfortunately the graphics card broke and so I built a budget computer based around the AMD 4100 FX processor. Ever since I have started to use the desktop for compiling, I've had all sort...

point is: those questions are quite common
 
8:49 PM
Need to leave, bye!
 
user4639281
@cybermonkey Not a reason for it to be on-topic.
 
@TinyGiant I hammered two dup questions you'd vtc'd... wonder if you got your votes back?
 
@honk bye
 
@TinyGiant you've done 38 reviews?
you can do up to 40...
 
user4639281
All of the garbage that we clean up every day is quite common, doesn't mean it should all be on-topic
 
8:50 PM
I'm outta here!
 
user4639281
28 mins ago, by Tiny Giant
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
forget it
 
user4639281
Whitespace fail.
 
-1 spines don't work like that
 
user4639281
8:52 PM
He's dancing
 
I can't dance
 
@TylerH (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
 
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better
ANYWAYS
 
user4639281
\_O_/
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8:55 PM
@TinyGiant so.....uh....that must be a guy stick figure?
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I have now changed to @bob
 
user4639281
@gunr2171 Could be
 
user4639281
Or a really small bike.
 
hum..., well it seems it's time to leave!
cya!
 
user4639281
Cya
 
user4639281
9:06 PM
Answering "please write this for me" questions is bad for SO. — T.J. Crowder yesterday
 
user4639281
He answers the same caliber of questions all the time.
 
user4639281
Any question is a "please write this for me" question anyways.
 
@TinyGiant Well, don't folks often show their broken attempts at doing the regex and then ask how it can be fixed?
 
user4639281
Rarely.
 
OK, I only see a small subset of (the stuff that is also tagged )
 
JAL
9:10 PM
later all
 
user4639281
@JAL Don't have too much fun.
 
This generates activity. Close or not close? Also, am I pissing off anyone with all my questions?
 
user4639281
@Kyll Should be protected, but I don't think it is off-topic.
 
user4639281
Anyone in here that can protect questions?
 
I know what protecting is, but why in that case?
 
user4639281
9:18 PM
Because it is attracting new answers.
 
user4639281
Not enough to lock it, but enough to protect it.
 
@TinyGiant protecting wouldnt have helped that question, the guy who answered has 100+ rep
 
user4639281
@cimmanon I just realized that.
 
i can protect it for you if youd like, though
 
user4639281
How many deleted answers?
 
9:21 PM
none
 
user4639281
Best just leave it alone then.
 
user4639281
Downvote the crap answer and move on.
 
9:36 PM
"i had to uninstall and reinstall" is grounds for closing as not reproducible, right?
 
user4639281
Yep
 
@TinyGiant actually, it is.
 
user4639281
Did you just forget about it?
 
whats funny about it?
 
user4639281
9:39 PM
The time that I'm seeing
 
user4639281
Cause, it's not july 2014 where I am
 
my hard drive died and i lost everything i was working on. my husband has been promising to send it to a recovery place since the failure occured, but as you can see, that hasnt happened yet
 
user4639281
That was the funny part, didn't mean to be rude.
 
user4639281
Some nice designs though.
 
so yeah... i have an old drive from like 7 years ago that had some of the old stuff, but none of my new vector artwork
 
user4639281
9:41 PM
Ahh.
 
all i have are the 3 svgs you see there, rather than the .ai files i used to generate the svgs :-(
 
user4639281
That sucks
 
user4639281
I'd like to see some of your more recent stuff, if you get the drive back up and running.
 
i didnt do any web designs at all in the 2.5 years leading up to that redesign, all of my energies had been spent on work where i was basically treated as code monkey that knows fuckall about design
 
user4639281
Well, I happen to be a code monkey that knows fuckall about design. So I like to observe good design when I can.
 
user4639281
9:45 PM
Being that my current web dev projects are mostly to do with design.
 
user4639281
Here's my latest work (very rough atm) fiveblueheron.com/dev
 
i had my boss tell me that the design i threw together for the site i was actively developing "looked like a geocities webpage"
 
user4639281
Ha.
 
@cimmanon ouch!
 
user4639281
Did you slap him?
 
9:48 PM
@TinyGiant are those album covers?
 
user4639281
@cimmanon labels for products, I said it was rough.
 
no. i think i was already at the point where i was about ready to walk out the door
 
user4639281
Well, hope your at a better point now.
 
i have been unemployed since february
 
user4639281
9:51 PM
^^ That.
 
@durron597 rofl
 
@TinyGiant the biggest thing i see is the lack of whitespace. it even permeates the graphics themselves
 
@Kyll I wasn't joking.
 
@durron597 I know, that's the funny thing! need work? StackOverflow got you covered
 
Do you know how backlogged SO is on site designs?
 
user4639281
9:53 PM
@cimmanon Should I add a gutter on either side? I have no control over the images.
 
@TinyGiant I do not understand the words you are speaking?
 
user4639281
@Kyll I faq-ed up
 
@TinyGiant it would help, but i am not sure how much it would make a difference if you cant adjust the images as well.
 
user4639281
@cimmanon Those are the actual product labels, so without changing the product line I can't do anything there.
 
user4639281
I think the master cleanse line of labels (second section) is an abomination.
 
user4639281
9:55 PM
But nothing I can do about it.
 
some of those labels do remind me of those albums you see in department stores. "sounds of the ocean" and other weird stuff like that
 
user4639281
Lolz
 
user4639281
It's healing bath and body products.
 
user4639281
It's mostly static right now but it's going to change. The client has decided that they don't want long descriptions beside the images, they're going to move that into the actual images themselves, so we blow up the size of the image for the user.
 
user4639281
So I won't have to worry about text, I'm just going to make a file structure and a php script to ouput json based on the contents of the directories. Then interpret the JSON client side and build a gallery.
 
10:02 PM
@durron597 i dont think i would be a good fit for the job.
 
@cimmanon But you'll never be poked with a sharp stick! It says so in the job description
 
@durron597 as much as i enjoy not being poked with a sharp stick, i dont think i meet the qualifications.
 
@cimmanon Oh well. Personally, I try to leave that decision up to the employer, but it was worth suggesting.
 
@durron597 i work best alone, you see. companies tend to not like that kind of thing.
 
> We don’t care where you work. We’re looking to hire the best person wherever you are in the world. If you’re interested in working in New York, you’ll enjoy a beautiful, brand-new office with some amazing amenities. If not, we expect you to be available to sync up with various teams during our afternoon in New York.
But, hey, I'm really not looking to argue with you.
 
10:07 PM
@durron597 right, i am not a "team player"
 
user4639281
@cimmanon You play with a team in this room all the time.
 
Reaching for experience: You enter the test phase of a personal project (make sure everything goes right, finish polishing the tests...) which is the part you're not really creating anything but making sure what you've done is not going to burst into flames before continuing. I find this part of the project rather boring and dull compared to the voodoo craze I'm used to. Quick tips to get through that?
@TinyGiant This team is either funny animals or lego people, so...
 
user4639281
@Kyll This is true
 
@Kyll IMO? You've already made the mistake
 
@TinyGiant Or big letters
@durron597 Call that suspense
 
10:12 PM
You have just listed one major reason why testing all along is the new way to do it
 
user4639281
@Kyll I check if it is going to burn to the ground by shipping it to the public.
 
@durron597 Actually when I started this project I didn't know about testing (that was 5 months ago)
Since then I completely refactored the thing to make it more FP oriented, more functionally pure and thus more testable
 
It's a lot easier to clean up the dishes every night after dinner than it is to make a huge stack of gross dishes in the sink, as much more enjoyable eating than cleaning is
 
user4639281
@cimmanon Just respond that you only work with teams containing funny animals, lego characters, giant letters and flowers.
 
@TinyGiant Hired on the spot.
 
user4639281
10:14 PM
@Kyll I would
 
user4639281
What do you not know about someone after reading that?
 
@durron597 Oh yes.
Wait
 
user4639281
@durron597 edited-
 
Siguza, flower or leaf?
 
hasta luego everyone
 
user4639281
10:15 PM
A four leaf clover is a flower.
 
Really?
Oh. Bye @durron597
 
user4639281
@Kyll Yep
 
Flowers that is then. And high tech fried shrimps!
 
user4639281
Oh yeah, don't forget the high tech shrimp.
 
user4639281
And robotic unicorns.
 
user4639281
10:18 PM
The occasional person.
 
user4639281
But only in moderation.
 
The only humans around are Paul and Brian
And we have a beard I freaking envy on Richard
 
user4639281
Not sure if Richard is a bear with a bare face, or a human with bear hair.
 
10:46 PM
Off to bed. Night!
 
user4639281
night
 
11:00 PM
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Q: Is wcf(windows communication foundation) dead

srkIs WCF is dead.Does Microsoft providing any updates on it or some new features? Is there any place where can I find updates about WCF.

 
@Closey starting
 
@josilber Watch out for audits!
 
Off to bed as well. Night guys
 
Good night!
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11:29 PM
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11:51 PM
@TinyGiant i know youre just trying to help, but i dont see any reason why anyone would hire me for anything.
 

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