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7:05 PM
Passed C++ audit
"Translate this Java to C++ for me"
 
^ totally a valid and on-topic question
rene wannabe:
 
lol
took me a second
Passed Assembly audit
then it throws me a curve ball with a +9 question that actually has a CV pending
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Q: Dealing with very large Lists on x86

Malik DrakoI need to work with large lists of floats, but I am hitting memory limits on x86 systems. I do not know the final length, so I need to use an expandable type. On x64 systems, I can use <gcAllowVeryLargeObjects>. My current data type: List<RawData> param1 = new List<RawData>(); List<RawData> par...

thoughts?
 
hum, +11/-2 and +11/-0, authors are ~100 rep
I'd leave it
 
@TylerH I would review that leave open.
 
as in "skip"
 
7:11 PM
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Q: The project is almost complete, what can I do to retain interest and not lose focus?

ChrisSo I find every project I get involved in, the start is great and I am all gun-ho lets do some coding. Next thing you know, the project is nearing completion, we are refining, testing, revising, waxing the car if you will and I just cannot retain focus. I get to this point and I cannot stop thi...

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Q: Completion time on a company where the supervisors don't know programming

OdysWe are in a small company with around 10 developers. I am the team leader and responsible for the development process. Supervisors and salesmen are close to us since we are a small team, but have no clue on how software is developed. When they ask me how much time I want for a change (bugfixes/...

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Q: Programmers that need a lot of "Outside Help" - Is this bad?

ZannethIs it kind of tacky or poor practice when programmers use an unusual amount of libraries/frameworks to accomplish certain tasks? I'm working with someone on a relatively simple programming project involving geolocation queries. The guy seems like an amateur to me. For the server software, this gu...

 
^ what about those?
 
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Q: How to approach client who started using my server to train staff?

Chris_OI'm in the process of finishing and delivering a web development project. The contract specifically specified that client is responsible for adding all content and installing. The deliverables specified are the WordPress theme. I ended up using a lot of content from their existing site because...

Highly voted questions we've nuked recently
 
"we"
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Q: Why do we need a Web API or a WCF Service to be self-hosted?

KodothPlease help me understand, why we need a WEB API or a WCF service to be self-hosted. Better if anybody can explain a practical situation.

Shame on marc_s
 
@TylerH My name is in the close votes for all of those. I found them by going through my CVs
 
@durron597 Yes, hence "we" really meant "you" :-P
 
7:15 PM
@TylerH Plus the other four guys in Progs ;)
 
@TylerH I voted for that one already, didn't realise there was an answer on it. yeah, that's a crappy question to make an answer for
 
I'm not sure how it's relevant to me
 
10 mins ago, by TylerH
then it throws me a curve ball with a +9 question that actually has a CV pending
 
ah
it would be helpful if you had replied to that message instead of the one you did, then ;-)
 
7:20 PM
@TylerH It was part of the same chain of communication, everything I said after that was on the same subject
 
there's no way I could have known that
 
@TylerH I must have forgotten to put on my telepathy tinfoil hat, my bad
 
@durron597 This is why we can't have nice things. I should staple a reminder to your forehead to always wear it
 
Uh, this this really too broad? There is really only one way to do it.
yes downvote, but not sure about the close reason
 
@SmokeDetector okay, what is the bad keyword?
 
7:23 PM
 
@gunr2171 the votes are probably based on the question being broad
e.g. "How do I replace commas with linebreaks"
 
but it's only "broad" because there is no code or research
 
well, yes
 
both answers are the same thing
 
but if it's broad only because of X, it's still broad
ugh
I clearly CV'd that as a duplicate, not as too broad, Stack Overflow
-_-
 
7:25 PM
I say "broad" because that's the only justification I can think of people using the close reason in that context. Downvote it to hell, but there is only one answer. I might try to find a duplicate
:O
oh well
 
@gunr2171 Disagree, you could reimplement replace
 
or you could do a for loop, but there is one sensable answer
 
@gunr2171 Who decides what is and what is not sensible?
 
a -> i
 
@durron597 point taken
 
7:27 PM
@durron597 cough wisdom of the crowd cough
 
@TylerH The wisdom of the crowd decided it was too broad
 
omg I'm only 26 reviews done
 
I blame durron
 
nice hershey's kiss costume
 
7:28 PM
lol
woot, I'm not last in the list anymore!
passed r audit
> Suggest a way to learn the .Net architecture fully with some examples
ok, THAT'S too broad
(and that was the whole post)
 
I wish someone would ask that question about ASP.NET
 
because you want to know the answer or because you want to shut them down?
or other
 
@Closey starting
 
@rene Watch out for audits!
 
@gunr2171 I want to know the answer
 
7:35 PM
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 4 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@gunr2171 Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 4 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@TylerH Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@TylerH asp.net is complex, good luck. Skip "vanilla" asp.net and go right to MVC.
 
yes
I have an MVC 4 Book for beginners
haven't opened it yet though
 
7:36 PM
there are some "black magic" potions, but once you get it, it makes a lot of sense
@Closey last session stats
 
@gunr2171 Your last completed review session ended 1 minute and 24 seconds ago and lasted 39 minutes and 9 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 58 seconds.
 
lol almost a minute per
 
speedy gonzalez
 
yup
 
It has been a very bad Monday so far
 
7:38 PM
mondays historically are fine for me. Tuesday on the other hand, is where everything breaks
everything
 
I'm assuming you are asking for close votes (and I would agree to that)
 
yes.
 
voted
 
7:40 PM
I did not get much sleep, my A/C broke, so I have to call a technician, I have to call Charter to come replace one of their boxes outside that filled up with water so that the TV will receive a signal again, I forgot to put out the trash/recycling for pickup this morning, and I need a new radiator for my car ($500 parts and labor) and at least three of my engine mounts are completely broken ($500 parts and labor).
 
I've got a whopping 0 delete votes to work with
 
Luckily, engine mounts are not critical, so I went ahead and nixed that from my list
 
@TylerH life's a bitch then you die I feel for your pain
I want to add "help us all" to the end of Travis J's answer
 
twitch comma splice
 
which message?
 
7:45 PM
"Help us, help you"
 
(text at bottom)
 
yes, help us [to] help you
 
yes, I agree that the way he has written it right now is not the best
 
comma indicates a separate clause or a pause if you're a novel author
 
how about we just take out the comma?
 
7:47 PM
one more question until I get the Taxonomist badge
 
@Deduplicator missed the last one due to out-of-votes, others are gone
 
@gunr2171 well I don't want to seem pedantic
 
@rene thanks
 
rude AF
 
7:47 PM
:P
rude, I don't know what you are talking about....(refresh page)
I'm out for today
 
i.imgur.com/xSbuT4O.png saved for all time
 
8:07 PM
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [.net]"
@Closey next 5 tags
 
Refreshing the tag listing. Please wait...
@rene The next 5 tags are: 106, 98, 95, 90, 89
 
passed r audit
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 3 hours to continue reviewing.
 
@rene Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
 
@Closey last session stats
 
@rene Your last completed review session ended 12 seconds ago and lasted 37 minutes and 47 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 56 seconds.
 
8:15 PM
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Q: Why was my flag declined on unlocking a rejected migration?

durron597This question was closed recently: Is the description for "not constructive" appropriate? Because it was migrated from MSE, it was automatically locked as per rejected migration rules. I wanted to vote to reopen, but could not because it was locked. So I made a custom flag: I don't agree wit...

 
8:38 PM
brb, need to uninstall flash
 
Feature request "if OP says 'thank you' or 'thanks' in an answer comment and they have less than 100 rep, mark that answer as accepted"
 
No, let's have automatic destruct messages (after 30 minutes or so) where you can nudge the OP of possible options but leave it at that
 
@rene Actually, thanks comments might already remind about accepting answers. I know that upvoting does.
 
9:08 PM
@durron597 I don't understand
what does 100 rep have to do with it?
Stop trying to automate wrong behaviors D-:
 
@TylerH I was joking, if I were serious there would be an MSE post
 
 
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10:58 PM
What I hate most is that after writing an answer I have to conclude for myself that it probably won't solve the issue of the OP :(
 
does anyone know why this question from 3 days ago was used to close this question from 2009 as a duplicate?
 
Have you considered CodeReview SE?
@cimmanon Because the recent question has a pretty nice answer
And a much better title
 
the title on the old question could have been edited, and the answer to the new question could have been posted on the old question.
 
I didn't participate in the closure, I probably would have skipped it in the queue
But except for the most upvoted answer on the older question, all of the other answers appear to apply to both questions
They could probably be merged without any issues, or they could be left as duplicates
 
11:38 PM
@KevinBrown done. Interesting that your answers on both have score five...
@cimmanon It was also originally closed that way. And now it is again, because really, the old one is no worse and has more thorough (and numerous) though less popular answers.
 
@KevinBrown voted
@cimmanon wow, 238 upvotes in 4 days
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A: Is there a technical reason to use > (<) instead of != when incrementing by 1 in a 'for' loop?

Antoniowhile (time != 6:30pm) { Work(); } It is 6:31pm... Damn, now my next chance to go home is tomorrow! :) This to show that the stronger restriction mitigates risks and is probably more intuitive to understand.

 
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