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00:19
@JonathanMusso Starting to. Being the fng is stressful.
heh, I think I know what that stands for ;) what kind of firm are you in now? similar work to previous office? I'm sure you will be right at home in no time!
00:35
Completely different domain. OldCo is a print shop; NewCo is in real estate.
 
6 hours later…
06:26
mornin
@WayneConrad grats on the new job :D
 
2 hours later…
08:12
@Kitler Thanks!
O.o up already?
08:23
Cat. Meow meow meow.
lol
:) She's in the garage now. I'll go back to bed in a bit.
@Kitler How are you doing?
Can't complain, I lock the door at night and the cat has accepted that I don't wish to be disturbed ^^
09:13
Can you help me to re-write this Ruby code into PHP? It is here: github.com/ranxian/rprolog.
@d47p no
@JanDvorak, I want to know about the working of Prolog parser only. Can you re-write it for me?
@d47p no
 
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11:33
Interesting thing to ask of someone
11:56
lol
s/Interesting/weird/
Anonymous
hello all
Anonymous
@d47p why do you need someone to translate code for you?
@HunterStevens don't feed the vampires
Anonymous
ok
Anonymous
12:12
I think SO needs to include on its "Ask a question" guidelines a blurb about SE Code Review. A lot of new users will post on SO because it is the most well-known of SE sites, and not even know about CR
same argument goes for SR
Anonymous
sr?
Same argument for literally every stack site
software recommendation
Someone asked a dating question on SO last week
Anonymous
12:15
YES And I brought it up on meta and it went terribly bad lol
@JoshLeBlanc even those as math.se, christianity and puzzling.se?
Anonymous
Do you think I should bring up Code Review blurb as a feature request?
Anonymous
12:34
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Q: Feature request: add blurb about Code Review in "How to Ask"

Hunter StevensRight now, when someone creates a new question on SO, they see the "How to Ask" box with the following: Is your question about programming? We prefer questions that can be answered, not just discussed. Provide details. Share your research. Often with "newer" users, I see questions...

Anonymous
I am ready for lava-hot fire to rain down through comments and down votes.
Better for meta users to shoot you down than to not try at all
Anonymous
Just read the circling of my previous meta post: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300927/…
13:08
@HunterStevens, For my own self-learning only!
Anonymous
@d47p If you know Ruby and PHP, I suggest not to translate, but to write the program as you would in Ruby. Like, using Ruby constructs and practices
@HunterStevens, I am sorry. I am too new to Ruby... Can you help me to translate it?
Anonymous
No, and please stop asking. I suggest taking the time to learn Ruby. Look for "Try Ruby" on codeschool, and work on Codecademy. :-) Best of luck
Hello, everybody! There is a problem which I care (stackoverflow.com/questions/31965090/…). Can you help him/her to solve it?
Anonymous
@d47p Please read the recent comments.
13:19
@HunterStevens rofl, don't bother
Anonymous
Is it one guy with 2 accounts?
@HunterStevens, What are you talking about?
Anonymous
Can a room owner please handle this? I know it is not spam by SO's definition, but yeah
feels like trolling
@d47p I suggest you follow the advice Hunter gave you in regards to building your Ruby application.
...or don't, but please don't spam here ;)
Anonymous
Yeah, I found that programming does not have translations, like how natural languages do. Unless it is something like HTML > Markdown, you cannot go from X to Y. Especially when they are based on different things, have different constructs. Like imagine translating dot net to Ruby? Does not happen easily.
13:28
@HunterStevens, There is a very little Ruby documentation in my mother tongue... So, asking someone for getting a help is the best way which I can do.
@d47p Mandarin?
@JonathanMusso, What does "Mandarin" mean?
What is your native tongue?
@JonathanMusso, Vietnamese is my native tongue.
13:33
@JonathanMusso, It doesn't talk more about the regex.
@JonathanMusso, Is there any offline documentation for Ruby, in my mother tongue?
@d47p I do not know, you will have to search. You can try contacting that organization and asking as well.
14:30
@d47p Hello, welcome. You are welcome to stay and chat, but don't ask people to write code for you. We don't write code for people. Also please see the room rules linked to in the upper-right corner.
@HunterStevens I don't think there's anything to handle yet. In the mean time, you can ignore an individual user: Click on their name, and select "Ignore this user".
Good morning, all.
@d47p Regex is pretty much the same everywhere
@HunterStevens +1.
@WayneConrad Why not kick for multiposting?
Not that that guy is still around, but if he was
Hmm. I didn't think he arose to the level of kick-mute. I guess maybe he did.
I was close to kicking him
14:37
I think this room is slow enough that pretty much any level seems like a lot.
Oh yeah, he was close.
This is not a new experience for me... I've been a moderator in chat rooms where some of the users thought I was too light-handed, so I know I have a tendency to not take action when many think it's called for. That's why I'm glad to have your help.
Yeah, I'm a softie too. Some of my underlings at work are rough around the edges and when people bring it up to me I am like "Wait... wut?"
15:04
cbg @Wayne
Anonymous
15:24
I am in the hot meta box today!
15:52
Ruby-doc is only translated into
French / Français
German / Deutsch
Bulgarian / български
Spanish / Español
Polish / Polski
Actually, it looks like the only downloadable languages are english and french. German is partially available
 
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16:58
@JonClements cbg :)
17:38
I've been assigned the role of "git master," but these guys are using git via Visual Studio. Much to learn!
Should be fine, it's just a gui interface to common git actions
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how it's using git. For example, what exactly... in git terms... does a "sync" do? I'm looking for some docs to explain VS git to someone like me who already knows the git model and cli git.
@JanDvorak I didn't know we can kick
> The Sync button in Team Explorer is basically a macro that will attempt to Pull and if there are conflicts, Push.
@WayneConrad
@JoshLeBlanc So my mentor wants me to learn Sinatra, this is gonna be fun :)
17:46
Woo!
Should be interesting
I have to build an address book right now in Ruby, no rails.
@JonathanMusso You've made our Sinatra expert happy.
@WayneConrad Nice link! Heh, it's going to be fun to learn something new.
I'm perplexed
%input(tabindex="0" name="supported" type="checkbox" disabled checked)
disabled isn't being written
The generated HTML is <input checked="" name="supported" tabindex="0" type="checkbox">
TIL haml has a markdown filter
Not that I need it
but that's nice to have
18:20
It renders everything except disabled.
I'm confused
Even random values work
Anonymous
Finally got gluster to work... Now to test my program :-)
Anonymous
@JoshLeBlanc Honestly, if you are posting in haml, you do not need markdown. Most of the characters in the file have been removed.
Anonymous
@JoshLeBlanc what to what
Characters in the file have been removed?
Posting in haml?
<- confused
Anonymous
18:23
Sorry. What I mean is, HAML is already reduced HTML, so why reduce it further by including markdown?
Anonymous
Unless you are making a form field accept markdown
Oh, I Dunno
I use haml for layout and design
But if I was going to stick a blog post into a haml file, markdown would probably be easier
I just saw it in the docs
 
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19:39
@JoshLeBlanc I merged your change, but it's not showing up. I don't know why yet... I'll check on that later.
Holla! I am wondering how to implement a update and create counter in a controller so that I can view how many rows, when importing an excel file, where either updated or created. Right now I have 2 instance methods @update_count=0 and @create_count =0. I then have a loop that opens the excel file and compares it to my database.
If the record exists in both the excel file and in the database, it updates. If it doesn
If it doesn't exists in the database, but it does in the excel sheet, it creates new instances in my database.
I would like to make it so that the @update_count changes from 0 to how many records where actually updated and something goes with the @create_count. Gracias for the help!
Hi @RaymondRuiz-Veve, Welcome back. I would have the controller call another class to do the update; that class would keep track of the number of changes. then the controller could ask the class for those counts, store them in instance variables, and the view could display them.
20:04
It feels so odd writing pure Ruby now...but..refreshing.
@JonathanMusso Ruby is such a happy place.
It really is pal, as I mentioned last week I started diving into JS...I can't stand the way that language looks :D
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You have too many cards to pull out of your hat Wayne. This is wicked. TYVM!
 
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21:19
You're quite welcome.
 
2 hours later…
22:58
Oops, box didn't boot... Just spent an anxious half an hour with a rescue disk. I got it to boot, but only by twiddling the boot parameters manually.
do a bunch of stuff, time to reboot...
Worked. I love a happy ending.

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