... so I wanted to make my Python program sleep for 2 seconds, but because I forgot that time.sleep took seconds and not milliseconds, I made it sleep for 2000 seconds...
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Also I am also fairly sure MSVCR110.dll is the Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable (VC11) and not as you state the 2010 redistributable. Microsofts naming convention in this area is I have to admit A Complete Nightmare — RiggsFolly4 hours ago
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ I don't see the behavior you indicated in your comments. As to being "too harsh", your evidence that he is lying is somewhat flimsy, I would have left that out (but again, I can't see any of the deleted ones).
I'm not sure if there's already an existing term for this, so I'm inventing my own.
(tl;dr: I call them "chameleon questions" because they change every time you submit or edit an answer. If you're already intimately familiar with the phenomenon, please skip past the first set of bullet points t...
What amuses me is that although RiggsFolly was continuously bashing anything I said, they never actually provided any answer, lol.
His comments about VC++2008 being required are correct, but that's outside the scope of the question, and the OP obviously doesn't require them because their question relates to a later VC++ library.
In defence of the questioner, I see that the question has been reworded, but in fact that was exactly what the original question was about, only now it is worded much more clearly
...so why didn't he submit an edit to clean the question up. nothing he's done here makes any sense except an edit to my answer where I mistyped the date to the required VC++ library, which was a good edit.
@BradleyDotNET Yeah, they certainly had the knowledge to answer the question, but instead chose to contradict everything they said. Earlier they said What version of wamp are you using because it matters!! (actually their comment!) when the OP had clearly written that they were using version 2.2 in the question.
Good, they've seemed to have finally gotten the hint to stop posting comments there.