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08:48
helloc all;
morning :}
user3079266
wassup? =)
09:20
ze sky izzzz
09:41
helloc all;
how's everyone today?
user3079266
helloc @PeterVaro; //good to see you! =)
can you really see me? where are you..? ;)
anyway.. yeah.. I'm quite busy nowadays -- don't even have the time to read my emails, not to mention to check SO related stuffs
but hey, that's life, isn't it?
@Mints97 IIRC you made that tinygui thingy as some sort of a "reference" for a university => was there any feedback since then? will you move to the US?
user3079266
09:57
@PeterVaro MIT turned me down already (big surprise), GIT turned me down because I was applying as a freshman and they have a rule about not accepting people who've done college-level studies as freshmen (which I had no idea about), and UMD didn't even look at my file because they accept school transcripts via mail only, which they didn't even bother to put up on their website. CMU releases decisions today, all the rest release decisions on tuesday.
user3079266
@PeterVaro well, I hope your job is interesting enough to compensate =)
Morning guys
user3079266
helloc @DrorK.;
Any experts with version-patterns? :)
1.2 < 1.2.3 ... right?
How about 1.2a vs 1.2.3 ...?
@Mints97 so what's next then?
@Mints97 sure it is ;)
helloc @DrorK.;
10:05
Morning @PeterVaro
@DrorK. umm.. it shouldn't be mixed..
How so?
1.2a -- could mean 1.42
user3079266
@PeterVaro well, if any of these univs accepts me, I'll enroll... if they don't, I'm staying at HSE. There's been plenty of crap this year, but they keep telling us that it doesn't happen on the second year =)
or it could mean 1.2 (alpha)
1.2.3 => main.sub.rev? or main.sub.build?
10:07
Do you see a difference between 1.2.0 and 1.2?
@DrorK. ofc here is everything:
Software versioning is the process of assigning either unique version names or unique version numbers to unique states of computer software. Within a given version number category (major, minor), these numbers are generally assigned in increasing order and correspond to new developments in the software. At a fine-grained level, revision control is often used for keeping track of incrementally different versions of electronic information, whether or not this information is computer software. == Schemes == A variety of version numbering schemes have been created to keep track of different versions...
@DrorK. not really..
How about 1.2.3 and 1.2.3a ?
the latter is more advanced
(but ofc I still don't know what pattern we are following here)
Take openssl for example
They move from 'y' to 'za'
It seems to me that it implies that if they would've moved to 'z', then the following would've been 'zb'
 
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