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4:29 AM
I am not targeting user. Aware about rule.
 
@Shree What comment do you mean?
 
@eyllanesc Sorry . Flag comment for R/A and now it's gone. Op says 'All SO user are looser. No one able to answer my question bla bla bal..............'
 
@Shree If you reported it, the moderators will take care of it.
 
@eyllanesc Actual comment
 
5:30 AM
^python question above is gimme codez but got a non-trivial useful answer
 
 
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6:58 AM
@M-M the OP edited the question and is no longer IMO unclear. Also, you have answered it which makes you involved.
 
M-M
7:15 AM
@double-beep right. I tried to flag my cv req but couldn't.
 
@M-M you don't. Ping an RO. (cc @Makyen)
 
 
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10:50 AM
Something radical changed obviously with C# 8.
 
Zoe
11:04 AM
That... can't be C#?
 
@Zoe At least none of the C# I know, still both the OP and the two answerers claim it will work without any changes if you move the code to a different event handler. I'm getting too old for this.
 
Zoe
/cc @StephenKennedy
 
11:23 AM
Beat me to it :P
 
12:05 PM
@Zoe No that's not valid C# as the casing is wrong and C# is case sensitive
 
Zoe
Kinda figured. Any idea what that is then?
 
C# with incorrect casing by the looks of it. It's not VB.NET.
 
12:27 PM
@Zoe ugh It almost compiles when the casing and quote marks and other typos are rectified, but the for statement seems irredeemably broken
my guess is it was pasted into Word before pasting into SO
 
12:46 PM
@StephenKennedy Word happens to be my favorite editor ...
 
I don't always use Word to edit code, but when I do I use SpellCheck. - Keep coding My Friend.
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From the most interesting coder. :P
 
maybe Machavity can try that, once he's worked out how to exit vim
 
lol
Didn't you hear. You can open vim anytime you like, but you can never leave <guitar riff>
 
meh I've been exiting vi m since 1990
 
 
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Zoe
@Nkosi Oh`I leave it several times per day. My problem is it keeps pulling me back in.
 
 
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5:12 PM
@SirE_net4theDownvoter Congratulations on the (long overdue) Knighthood
 
5:36 PM
@StephenKennedy *bows* Much obliged.
 
 
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7:31 PM
Room question: this poster says a Stack Snippet won't work for their purposes. OK to reopen even though not self-contained? stackoverflow.com/questions/56404524/…
 
@halfer works for me, if I go full screen and then close, it resizes
so re-open vote casted
 
@halfer Stack snippets aren't mandatory - we don't have them for most languages. The question is - can one paste what is provided into an IDE or editor and with negligible effort replicate the issue?
 
7:50 PM
@rene Thanks, I will run with that
@StephenKennedy Fair enough - I'd have thought it was still subject to breakage, but +1
 
8:05 PM
@halfer This one is no repo for me in Chrome 74 on Windows 10, which is the environment they say they had a problem with.
 
8:31 PM
@halfer Point of clarification as there should be no risk of breakage with what I am proposing: I mean that if all that is required to replicate is in the question it doesn't matter if there is a working snippet or not. We don't have snippets for Java or C# after all. An MCVE is still required.
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8:45 PM
@StephenKennedy Yes, I guessed that was what you meant. JS problems are an interesting one, since any sort of runner (Stack Snippet, JS Fiddle, etc) ought to cope with any JS at all, to my mind. I didn't know the Stack Snippet could not cope with certain libraries - but then I don't do much JS.
@Makyen If it closes again, then no worries, thanks for looking at it
 
9:01 PM
@halfer I went for "Unclear". Following your latest comment I'm wondering if they mean "Brackets (a text editor)". I'm going to put the tag back that I removed.
@halfer and now some code has been added
 
9:35 PM
@StephenKennedy Still unclear IMO - the code is the Python they wrote, so the syntax colouration is currently "no attempt" :-)
 
@halfer I know nothing - but I have at least learnt there is an editor by the name of Adobe Brackets :)
 
@StephenKennedy I'd heard of Brackets, didn't know Adobe were running the show though...
Turns out they did read the documentation, but failed to mention in the Q what they learned. I wonder if we could rig up some AI to squeeze out useful information from OPs in an iterative process?
 
Idk but it's nice to see an OP engaging. My close vote is live so please ping me if you need it retracted.
 
True, and will do
I think I need to close the laptop anyway, movie time! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sparrow
 
 
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