(sigh) It's really annoying when you answer a question and get feedback in the comments, but it doesn't get score or the checkmark. Especially when it's asked by a new user who empirically does not care anymore.
It is maybe hard to implement on the built-in types but I use it when I have factories that instantiates concrete types for interfaces. If I can't find the correct implementation I provide a NullObject
@Sam @ProgramFOX Thank you! ^^ The confusing part was when to use the reject reasons. I do see how so many invalid edits go through now, it takes way longer to reject than to approve.
I just started reviewing the First Posts queue when I had this come up,
Now first of all I noticed the OP was deleted (no problem I've seen that before), but looking more closely I also noticed the user has no name, which I thought was strange since all the deleted users I've ever seen eit...
I was reviewing First Posts on StackOverflow, and then I got this review audit (which was a high quality post):
I noticed two strange things (probably bugs): the "I'm Done" button was enabled, even before I took action, and there was no username displayed.
If this would be the case for all (...
Java also puts it even farther and lets you use very GC-ish cool things:
SoftReference<Type> (Wrapper for object of Type, this reference keeps the object from being GC'd unless absolutely necessary) WeakReference<Type> (Wrapper of object of Type again, but allows it to be cleaned up as if this wrapper does not reference it at all), etc
Oooh that aligned together magically in my browser.
I see. So, Java's like a massive library full of utilities, each one is nicely labeled, etc. Where as C# is like a little toolbox, if you want anything else, you have to make it yourself (or use someone else's library).
Why is it that "I'll do it later" always comes back to bite me in the ass? We just noticed our Lucene indexing was broken for over 3 weeks because someone didn't bother testing a small change. "Error logging? We'll do it later."
@Unihedron be careful to not spam with cv-pls, especially on that other tavern. It's mostly useful for questions that wouldn't get enough close votes on their own before they expire.
And back. But only to say that I'm off again, something out-of-the-blue has popped up. So I'll be back, err, well I'm not sure, laters.. (@Unihedron Enjoy your new privs.)
@ProgramFOX It actually took me quite a while to figure out what to respond with, but I have no idea what's cool enough, so I used a generic crappy line instead.
And the voodoo header format strikes again. This time I know what the prob is. For some reason, the Audacity devs decided to create a new sub-chunk called "WAVEJUNK" which simply contains a bunch of 0's. They placed this sub-chunk before the "fmt " sub-chunk (which kept tripping up my code). So, I simply jump and start reading the meta info wherever the "fmt " sub-chunk starts. Simple.
@Unihedron Sorry, was having dinner. I was just explaining that I've found a work-around for the weird wav header Audacity keeps outputting. Prob solved.