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hey
9:03 PM
hello
is there anybody who is from England or USA, who speaks English perfectly?
I need very fast help, please
 
@hey I'm from the US, not sure if I speak it "perfectly" :P
 
hey
Thank you
can you say this sentence
somehow differently
somehow more clearly
"Some people believe that intelligence has more to do with a person's potential than with their abilities."
 
yes
 
that sounds pretty logical and straightforward to me
some people think it's more important to have brains than to have brawn?
 
hey
i am foreigner, it's not very clear for me
 
9:05 PM
@hey yes, that seems just fine
 
some people prefer brains over talent?
 
Some people believe that intelligence has more to do with a person's potential than their ability.
 
smart people can be talented too?
 
@hey which part doesn't seem to make sense?
 
hey
this one "person's potential"
everything else is clear
that potential means hard work, or what?
 
9:07 PM
Basically what this person can or cannot do
 
potential means what they could possibly do, their limits
given enough time, resources, etc.
 
Potential = "what a person is capable of"
 
some people can learn to do anything, some may have more skills at the moment than others, but will never get better
 
hey
Gary thanks, I think now I am getting it.
thank you all
for help
it means, more skilled person can not achieve as much as other person, who works harder?
something like that?
 
hard work and intelligence might mean more than current skill level
 
9:10 PM
something like that, yes
that's another good way to phrase it @Gary
 
hey
i see, thank you very much.
good night
 
9:29 PM
Wait... there's a daily rep limit?? :(
I was so trying to hit 2k
 
@CodingGorilla Yeah, but you still get points from accepted answers and bounties. Just not from upvotes.
 
@CodingGorilla: bounties and accepted answers (the +15 reward) are exempt from the cap
 
Oh, that's good to know, thanks guys :)
So I guess I wont go on an "answer" strike
 
i seriously need to get my rep up, is it easier to do it by asking questions or giving answers?
 
answers
don't be too worried about rep
in fact, focusing on giving better answers instead of on rep is the best way to get rep :)
 
9:35 PM
have to beat jon skeet, right?
 
the edge from "good, correct" answer to "great, awesome, includes explanation and examples" is often slim
 
wow, 132 upvotes!
 
Yea, I prefer to give good answers with explanations, seems like a lot of people just try to get the first answer out and then come back and edit it to make it btter
 
@CodingGorilla: yeah, I'll do that — you do have 5 mins to edit without showing a revision :)
it helps to avoid duplicate answers, if someone posts the same, I can delete mine, or vice versa
 
@RogerPate That's so cheating :P
Oh that's a good point tho (about dups)
 
9:49 PM
O_o
 
@Gary the worst part is it's a completely trivial answer, and I'm slightly embarrassed that's what people value the most out of all of mine; but I suppose the audience for understanding those terms is much larger than most of mine, similar to how it's easier to get rep in c# and java than others
 
haha, still, ~1k from one answer is clutch
 
if you get more than the "rep cap" of rep from one question, do you only get some of it or something?
 
you can get 200 rep from upvotes in a day, that's it
doesn't matter which posts (questions and answers combined) get those upvotes
the only caveat is upvotes can cancel out rep lost from downvotes (both against you and by you), but only if they happen after the downvote; for example, say I hit the cap (200 rep) then downvote someone else and then get an upvote — the last upvote will be worth 1 rep (the rep lost on the downvote)
 
@RogerPate I've noticed it's possible to get decent rep for simple answers that would normally fall under RTFM. It's kind of irritating.
 
10:03 PM
part of that's frustration with the poster for not RTFM
but SO policy is "there is no question too basic"... though I vote to close (as "unreal") if it's too vague and really bad
there was one recent question that asked "what does abs() do?" when the code in the question included a comment "calculate the absolute value of the number" directly tied to the use of abs()...
(I think it got deleted eventually)
 
10:40 PM
what am I missing?
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Q: Splitting Date and Time in ASP.NET MVC

Mike WillsIn my application, I am trying to split the Date and Time from and DateTime field so I can put a jQuery date picker on the date. I found Hanselman's code for splitting the DateTime, however I get a compile error on bindingContext.ValueProvider.TryGetValue(modelName, out valueResult);. The error I...

 
@drachenstern I don`t know but I had the same error as the person asking the question.
 
@mootinator is it a proper DateTime value?
like it's a System.DateTime with no boxing required?
and you can't just DateTime myValue = DateTime.Now; something = myValue.Date;
 
My problem was that I was trying to follow Hanselman`s example for my own custom databinder and TryGetValue did not seem to exist.
 
@mootinator so msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… says it doesn't
 
10:56 PM
Right. So the people saying make sure it's ASP MVC2 we're wrong because he was trying to use an MVC example in an MVC2 project.
 

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