@Braiam I'm so confused. No, I have an IDE. The problem was that I was planning to work on a project which is based on accessing stuff over the Internet, and with no wifi on the plane, I couldn't test if my network code did anything but compile.
@Braiam I could have, if I had planned ahead. I didn't expect the airport's wifi to be so bad.
It would have been a pretty big effort for an extra three hours or so of work, given that I'd have to clear out space for a Linux VM and Apache, and all that would also take a decent amount of time to download.
Those downloads take even longer when your wifi cuts out every ten minutes and you have to restart.
TLDR, under optimal conditions it would have been possible, if a bit tedious. As it was, it wouldn't have been worth it.
given stackoverflow.com/help/roomba what's your take on needless delete votes? I have probably been spending more than I need to, given that the Roomba will clean out stuff with enough downvotes eventually
still, a del vote can help expedite getting rid of gunk
@tripleee I delete vote only incorrect answers or posts that would get a lot of reopen votes in a few minutes if left open.
The main reason is, we can't flag incorrect answers. The last thing I do before going to bed is by going through the delv queue. Roomba ain't helpful as it takes 14 days in a few cases
> At 10,000 reputation, you can cast 5 delete votes per day. An additional vote is granted per 1000 reputation, to a maximum of 30 delete votes per day.
@BhargavRao uh, is there a contradiction between this and what you said just before? or do you mean you sparingly spend the limited amount you have on a huge del queue?
@Magisch yeah, if you have simple calls that returns types that match with vba types it is easy. It becomes harder if you have structures with a complex memory layout, you often see wrappers used there, and you can forget about the calls that need a function pointer (line some Enum... function do). And be happy to crash often. Beyond that you'll be fine ...
@KhalidHussain in my opinion it's an interesting question, yes it might be broad and also a request for external resources but I've seen worse than that
@Kyll Well, that seems is a good way, but 80% of the content is just trash I'd say. However I don't know anything about it, but looks cool. @BhargavRao what do you think?
@KevinGuan Legit answer till the history part. It's to introduce typing to python using type hints. The process is usually done using duck typing (type checking at run time) but the answer there seems to introduce bear typing. There's no plagiarism involved and has a lot of additional meta content that can be removed.
by the way @Magisch I've seen it somewhere that the -100rep thing is a relic from the old days, when it was used as a short-cut to prevent bad users from posting site-wide or something
This is a slippery slope. First they ask questions. Pretty soon they will start answering questions. After that it is just a hop, skip and a jump until they have created skynet and bath the planet in nuclear fire.