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2:57 AM
Good morning, guys!
 
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@heather I know right...! The only major difference is the end statement, the loops, and function calls.
 
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> Snowden / Supporters: "The C.I.A is hiding superheroes and mutating alien monkeys."
 
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> C.I.A: "Ummmm..."
 
Just got back from a folk festival. It was fun. I appear to have been invited to a band, which is weird because I'm not that good. Oh well, I'll play with anyone who can tolerate me.
@heather Hello, welcome! I came to Ruby from Python, and Ruby does feel nice like Python. Only nicer.
 
@WayneConrad That sounds fun
 
3:12 AM
Yes it was. I got to try Indonesian food for the first time. I like.
 
Also, quick background for why heather's here. I just directed her here because she asked a question on Computer Science Educators about resources for self-learning ruby from python.
 
Excellent! The more the merrier. Pythonistas are very welcome here.
 
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Welcome @heather!
 
4:21 AM
Oh, dang. I just dropped my backup drive on the floor.
Interesting. It still appears to read. We'll see. I can't run smartctl against it for some reason, so I can't tell the drive to do a self-test.
 
 
4 hours later…
I'm wondering why there's no language that has an assignment operator that evaluates to the lvalue's previous value.
As in, a <= b <= a would swap two variables
 
 
2 hours later…
10:23 AM
Oh, that's an interesting idea. So a = 5; a+= 6 #=> 5; a == 11 #=> true?
You could create one with refinements.
Or monkey patching.
 
I'd like it to be separate from the regular assignment, though
Otherwise, yes.
 
What would be a use case for that? I'm sure I've had one, but I just don't remember of the top of my head.
 
Swaps and rotations without destructuring, mostly.
 
 
1 hour later…
11:29 AM
@Mirv Hey Mirv. Bootstrap styling, i think they have a tutorial on how to do that at the github page, as for nested controllers..... same problem
 
 
2 hours later…
1:12 PM
Morning everyone!
 
Good morning!
 
2:00 PM
Second 4 days week, I can't wait to be on holiday friday!
And I'm surprisingly close to 1k on SO.. Might have it some day if I find some relevant questions I can ask or answer.
 
2:16 PM
Have you considered looking for old, unanswered questions? They are a bit of a tailings pile, but there's still reputation to be mined.
 
2:29 PM
I did not, the thing I fear is to make some answers that no one will read. On CR, there is less traffic so when you answer an old question, people will (most of the time) see your stuff. On SO, I'm not sure.
 
3:05 PM
That's why I call old questions "tailings..." They're more work for less reward, but some of the old questions I answered gather votes over time.
 
Yeah might have to check them a bit more.
 
More views probably correlates to more rep to be had.
 
Don't know how I will search for questions that I could answer. I'm lagging in Java at the moment, and on the ruby sides I'm not good enough. I could ask questions, but I have to find meaningful ones to ask.... But one day I'll reach 3k to close questions!
 
3:22 PM
could always pick up a new language and ask basic questions if they aren't there yet :D
 
If you're choosing a new language, I highly recommend BF
 
I either see myself learn C or Rust... both should be covered already
Rust might have some questions "available"
I want to try and code a nice little game for fun. I really need to clone myself :P
 
You can answer questions you don't know the answer to. Great way to grow.
 
Might be a good idea too! I need to install a good linux distro on one of the laptop. For someone who knows basic linux, should I go with something like Debian or I could get Arch and not waste too much time?
 
Could be your way of getting some more rep. Jump off into Arch and ask questions for profit :D
also a lively Reddit community around it so I wouldn't worry too much about being stuck on the complexity of it if that is a worry
 
3:36 PM
I like that Arch is neither Redhat nor Debian based. Because Redhat is the devil, and there are enough Debian derivatives already. Good on them for striking out in a new direction.
 
Might try manjaro.org :)
Looks nice
 
3:50 PM
Arch is the best
 
user5870134
4:13 PM
Ubuntu Server (without any additional packages) and some "apt" magic is all I need.
 
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@taco You're back!
 
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@Marc-Andre I know, I've recently installed Manjaro on VM and it looks incredible.
 
@Mango hey
 
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@taco Hey, how have you been?
 
Hi @taco, good to see you.
 
4:18 PM
:thumbsup-mexican:
 
Weren't you buying a house or something? How did that go?
 
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I love moving, until I actually have to move.
 
6:10 PM
@Ndeto yea...It's doing an elevated active tab instead of inline & highlighting like normal
 
 
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7:34 PM
Hey guys
so now
I was trying to work on subdomains for different sites
well same site but works with different instances running on subdomains.... so i start my server and i just try typing ndeto.localhost:3000
it takes me to a new instance of the app where im not logged in and all my links have the subdomain prefix... is it really that easy?
 

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