I like answering posts which makes me elaborate my code and type a lot. Those answers are usually more complex and high rep rep hunters stays out of them anyway, giving me a better chance to take a better grasp and work with optimal solutions.
I'm actually composing an answer to this at the moment:
I've got two files:
1st: Entries.txt
confirmation.resend
send
confirmation.showResendForm
login.header
login.loginBtn
2nd: Used_Entries.txt
confirmation.showResendForm = some value
login.header = some other value
I want to find all entries from the first file (Entries.txt) that have not be...
Introduction: Even though the PO already accepted an answer, I thought it would be better to share my experience, because I belive the approach I'm about to show is better then the one accepted by the PO.
I find that the best way to pass Arrays to sql server database is using a user defined tabl...
Wait a moment, I thought I set that for today, not tomorrow. Hmm, I'm going to miss it (I'm out all day). I'll just wait 'till next week. But I'll bring my drinks now...
There are some smart ones in here...is anyone able to clear up a debate about the low quality queue we are having in the Android room? I don't think it deserves a meta post and what I have found is a bit ambiguous http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/17999356#17999356
you will notice config.php and db_connect.php why has he separated them, i dont see any reference to the server data from db_connect file. cant i just assign the username, pass etc in one file?
@N0062eclipse Probably because the db_connect only holds the code for interacting with db... so you can use that file across different projects. It is a not uncommon practise for php stuff to work that way.... but I'm not a php dev so I might be wrong...
@Cupcake I like the work that's being done, but like someone said somewhere on that proposal, a Q&A site might not be the best format for this. It could get integrated in the help center maybe.
@rene You're going to have to add something to the bot's messages (like ~ message...), so we know if it's you or not. As I can hardly tell the difference.
@Stijn It should be doable if you have an oauth client.
Haven't tried it yet though...
@Stijn on the Stack api they offer two ways to get aurthenticated, one in a web/browser scenario and one in a client/commandline one. I assume that last one should be useable for a .net client without webbrowser/server component
I actually asked it on SO itself but was just wondering if that's allowed, say if I have to ask something small and don't feel like creating a new question :P
Since so many language-specific rooms have no users..
Anyone think that : "The top prize is paid registration to Apple's 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference as well as 3 years of Apple's Mac Developer Program and a $100 gift certificate. " Is a good prize for an app dev competition?
@inquisitiveIdiot That is probably worth 2000 dollar.... divide it by your hourrate and you get how many hours you can spend on that app to break-even...
I don't know, I didn't set the competition. But, my guess would be so they can test the candidates' desktop coding skills, rather than thier web dev skills.