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11:00 PM
Need sleep, it is wednesday here ...
 
Cya
 
@AndrasDeak if it's a dupe, err.... then why the option to close as a dupe? scratching head
 
Cya rene...
 
stackoverflow.com/q/36165716/3853934 JavaScript and its meaningful error messages.
JSON.parse({}) gives SyntaxError: Unexpected token o
 
@Rizier123 different 20%. The test is if there is a 20% drop in the queue size over 30 days, not how much of the pie we did
 
11:06 PM
@Fred-ii- smoke and mirrors;)
@gunr2171 plus the queue back at 7.7k now:S
 
Siguza passed a audit!
 
I thought we would visibly make a dent
but the weekly oscillation is strong with this one
 
@Closey Reviews today
 
@PetterFriberg You've reviewed 44 posts today (of which 2 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 6 hours, 52 minutes, and 36 seconds, averaging to a review every 9 minutes and 22 seconds.
 
You guys do know Tiny wrote a super script that filters reviews by their CV count, right here? github.com/Tiny-Giant/myuserscripts/blob/master/…
 
11:08 PM
@Tunaki now you're telling me
 
> Creates a fake queue which allows you to search a tag by a minimum number close votes or delete votes.
 
that's how we get poo closed
 
Is it possible to answer to my question which was wrongly marked as a duplicate(by some people who had no basic knowledge about the topic...)? I found the solution.
 
@monoh_ not unless it's reopened
 
@monoh_ you should comment politely and explain why you disagree with the dupe
if they agree with your disagreement, they'll reopen
 
11:09 PM
@AndrasDeak Actually, not comment... edit the question.
 
it could still be reopened otherwise, but if it was hammered by a gold badger, it would be best to start with them
 
Both really. Edit and comment.
 
@Mogsdad if the post is not a dupe as-is, then commenting could suffice
of course making the difference even clearer in the post helps a lot
so yeah, edit and comment, and see what happens
just make sure that you're coming across as convincing rather than whiny:)
 
Sometimes it takes more space than a comment will allow to do so, AND it gets seen in the reopen queue.
 
@AndrasDeak, I actually commented and edited my question. How long it may take to reopen?
 
11:10 PM
true
@monoh_ depends on a lot of stuff
editing it puts it in the reopen queue automatically, so reviewers will see it sooner or later
 
@monoh_ If you edited, it is now in the "Reopen Queue". It may take an hour to go through.
 
and if you pinged the gold badger closing your post, they should see it whenever they come online
(if they care)
but usually they do
oh, a nullreferenceexception
 
yeah, that's a sort of catch-all dupe target
 
yeah, I'm not touching that
(I don't know the languages involved)
 
I'm guessing because you're not Including the other property
 
11:13 PM
I think we've seen that before. Or another from a student in the same class.
 
@Mogsdad Yeah, I answered the original
 
@monoh_ I suggest you check this meta too meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/314947/…, show that you understand what is null and ask why that is null?
 
the current version of your question still seems to revolve a bit around the null* though (to a layman)
> And I'm getting NullReferenceException when I try to access students.Exams property. What's wrong in my code?
I can see why they dump it with the rest of the NRE posts
 
@AndrasDeak the immediate problem is "you are accessing a null object", but the "why" is the key part. EF should load the object, but it's not
so that's a reopen vote for me
 
@gunr2171 I believe you:P
 
11:16 PM
I'm a c# guy, I use EF all the time
 
@AndrasDeak, yes, it was about NRE. But in linked topic have nothing common with EF. And EF should initialize collection itself
 
sure thing
 
Isn't there another canonical about "Why is EF not loading up my object?"
 
@gunr2171 that's why I believe you:)
 
I even asked a c# question once, and a mod answered
 
11:17 PM
(I say that because there is one in the Java & Spring community)
 
I'm just saying, maybe the 'what's wrong with my code?' question is misplaced now in the penultimate paragraph
 
@Tunaki I don't know
 
but I'll drop it, since I'm clueless about the subject
3 reopen votes so far, not a bad sign
 
> Thank you for reviewing 60 close votes today; come back in 41 minutes to continue reviewing.
 
@Siguza You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 34 minutes and 5 seconds, averaging to a review every 34 seconds.
 
11:19 PM
@closey room effectiveness
 
@PetterFriberg 23 members (0% of this room's able reviewers) have processed 991 review items today, which accounts for 25.23% of all CV reviews today.
 
Actually the solution was really simple and I don't know how could I miss that(it was mentioned in many articles and even answers in stack)... Model class must be public to allow EF creating a proxy class. I marked my classes with public keyword and now everything is working great. I just don't know why they marked as a duplicate if they don't have even basic knowledge of EF.
 
well, CVQ has lost 2k posts since last week
 
"Hey Wayne Here"
 
@hichris123 "Hey Wayne"
huh
 
11:22 PM
ninja'd
 
does the "here" belong to "hey wayne" or "my website"...?
 
I'm trying to figure that one out myself.
 
I read it as "hey, wayne here, ..."
 
^ agree
 
@monoh_ just make sure to give a nice answer, lot of people are picky about self-answered Q&As
 
11:23 PM
well a few years back, "wayne" was used as a slang term for "what do I care" around here, so... guess that's just burned into my mind
 
(like me:P But I'm most ly picky with instant-self-answered Q&As)
 
to me, it looked like "hey whatever, I'll just drop a link for mi wobsite here and gimme teh codez"
anyway, gonna hit the bed
night
 
night
 
help out the op... see the comments : )
 
Off to bed too. Night!
 
11:26 PM
enough with one vote he will accept...
 
@PetterFriberg There isn't a dupe target for that I'm afraid. Close and delete...
 
Close reason? no need to delete (he just don't want anymore notifications, he first edited to destroy the post, but now he is reasoning...
 
unclear / typo, unlikely to help future visitors.
 
Greetings!
 
Hiya @Josh
 
11:30 PM
hello
 
@Kyll nite
@PetterFriberg That's what I thought also.
 
11:47 PM
@Fred-ii- (http://stackoverflow.com/q/36164932) If you close a question and someone says it's wrong, you technically don't have to response, since they could just vote to reopen, if they think if you are wrong.
You can also response and say why you closed it and then close the tab immediately. If they want to go into a deeper discussion you don't necessarily have to join them, since at the end if they disagree with the closure they can just vote to reopen. There is a reason why a question can be closed/reopen.
 
@Rizier123 I know and have left it at that in order to prove a point. If the guy pings me, I won't respond. I've closed that tab and have moved on since my last comment. They're welcome to take it up on meta, but I won't go looking in meta to see if he whines about it. I deleted my last comment.
 
close the tab? I didn't know there were tabs! I should upgrade my Internet Explorer.
 
@gunr2171 tabs are the things you run in a bar when paying at the end of the night innit?
speaking about end of nights, I'm out for this one. Sov gott!
 
@gunr2171 Ha ha ha...
 
ah, shows how much I get out
cya adriaan
 
11:56 PM
^ Blah blah blah..
 
less than a minute old, I'll hold off on close voting until at least 5 minutes
 
@gunr2171 Good idea...
Thanks to @Fred-ii-... Your edit was reverted. :P
So closing is a better option.
 
@PraveenKumar lol yeah I saw that. They can re-indent it themselves. I edit "once".
 
And then plagiarizes text for the tag wiki stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11735821
 
11:59 PM
rollback the edit, wait for the tag to remove itself?
 
That's what I said... I can judge some people based on the way they behave, and this time, it holds true.
 

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