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15:00
why u think I dunno?!
because you used the `?
just a guess
ah, because you used * as the arguement
well its just the data explorer, but that could just be one query ;)
but youd have to use ugly iff() and isnull() s :P
Invalid column name 'UserId'.
Invalid column name 'UserId'. it tells me
It needed an @ apparently
But it gave me 0 as the result
yeah
click the run query button
(enter a user id too)
nope
that is pretty sweet ton, you are the man :D
lol
is there a way to show it as 1-?
1 - (the answer)
so that it is 0.90104339622641509
15:15
ok now do it in one query with a SELECT SUM(CASE())
That is pretty neat I will try. I actually got the 1- to work on my own :)
=]
that works too ton
rokin lobster
haha
lobster = yum
select SUM(CASE WHEN p.acceptedanswerid=null then 1 else 0 end) as answered,
Count(id) as total
from Posts p
where p.OwnerUserId = @UserId
s/answered/unanswered etc
CASE is usually pretty speedy with reasonable comparisons
yeah I need a NO SPROCS tshirt for interviews
or ORM MY GOD
I'm not saying NOSQL I'm just sayin no sql
hello geeks
Greetings, everyone. I am trying to create a basic Tcp server on C# using ParameterizedThreadStart function to start a thread, but the object I receive in function called from ParameterizedThreadStart is null. Any ideas?
This is code.
15:41
@DanielsPitkevičs - you forgot to pass the client
clientThread.Start(client);
@TravisJ Oh, thank You :)
:)
@Kendall - Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions." Now they have two problems. -meta.stackoverflow.com/a/20842/178816
@TravisJ You think I've never heard that?
it started off as "I know.. I'll use perl" [citation needed]
@Kendall - I was not sure if you had ever not heard that not having seen it before.
15:51
thats how i heard it anyways a zillion years ago
I love that answer
@TravisJ Some people, when confronted with a regex problem, think, "I know, I'll write a programming language based on regex!" Now they have a Turing-complete problem.
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@Kendall - Did you see the user acceptance rate query?
@TravisJ Which one? Is it new?
15:55
And why?
@Kendall - +1 for turing completeness reference
They removed that from the main site for a reason.
I was curious what mine was
@TravisJ REBEL is Turing-complete, handily proven by someone on esolangs.org.
In computability theory, a system of data-manipulation rules (such as a computer's instruction set, a programming language, or a cellular automaton) is said to be Turing complete or computationally universal if it can be used to simulate any single-taped Turing machine. A classic example is lambda calculus. The concept is named after Alan Turing. Computability theory includes the closely related concept of Turing equivalence. Two computers P and Q are called Turing equivalent if P can simulate Q and Q can simulate P. Thus, a Turing-complete system is one that can simulate a Turing mach...
15:58
@ton.yeung Don't you know what a Turing machine is?
A Turing machine is a hypothetical device that manipulates symbols on a strip of tape according to a table of rules. Despite its simplicity, a Turing machine can be adapted to simulate the logic of any computer algorithm, and is particularly useful in explaining the functions of a CPU inside a computer. The "Turing" machine was invented in 1936 by Alan Turing The idea came to him in mid-1935 (perhaps, see more in the History section) after a question posed by M. H. A. Newman in his lectures: "Was there a definite method, or as Newman put it, a mechanical process which could be applied...
turing machines r epic
16:00
I love watching the little Turing Challenges
5
Q: Alan Turing’s "innings" meaning

jbelacquaIn his 1948 essay Intelligent Machinery, Alan Turing defines a Logical Computing Machine as having: ...an infinite memory capacity obtained in the form of an infinite tape marked out into squares on each of which a symbol could be printed. At any moment there is one symbol in the machine; it...

@NinjaEcho find turing test
The Turing test is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human. In the original illustrative example, a human judge engages in natural language conversations with a human and a machine designed to generate performance indistinguishable from that of a human being. All participants are separated from one another. If the judge cannot reliably tell the machine from the human, the machine is said to have passed the test. The test does not check the ability to give the correct answer to questions; it checks how close...
For example Eliza :)
My Turing test consists of asking a simple math problem in a complex way, in English.
16:09
Lol
It works.
What about the ones that just play chess or other things
That's not a Turing test
I thought it was just if you could not tell it was human or not.
My mistake.
!!urban Turing
16:11
@JLott It, um, is.
Kendall, while we were in university we did .... let me show you.
Jlott, you're a girl.
Yeah, close your eyes.
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when I say 5.25 inch floppy?
What about S.T.I.F.F 8.3?
Old computer systems
@KendallFrey So I was saying like if you cannot tell that you are playing a human or not lol
16:12
Oregon trail
@RyanTernier 8.3 DOS file naming
ohh, what does stiff stand for?
Now that I say that, it really makes no sense... carry on
@JLott Oh, you mean doing the test on a chess opponent?
16:12
@KendallFrey Yes
The Turk, also known as the Mechanical Turk or Automaton Chess Player (, "chess Turk"' ), was a fake chess-playing machine constructed in the late 18th century. From 1770 until its destruction by fire in 1854, it was exhibited by various owners as an automaton, though it was exposed in the early 1820s as an elaborate hoax. Constructed and unveiled in 1770 by Wolfgang von Kempelen (1734–1804) to impress the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, the mechanism appeared to be able to play a strong game of chess against a human opponent, as well as perform the knight's tour, a puzzle that requir...
Niiiice
I wonder if I can still do the Knight's Tour.
S tanding
T all
I n
F iery
F un
How cool is this animation?
@kush Considering that it's not animated...
16:27
@KendallFrey you'd have to go to Yahoo! website to see it in action
Hell no...
How can i pass value to @student_id
(p.student_id = '@student_id')
from Code behind file
in gridview
@user2345661 Your question is incomplete.
Um... how is Food Safety non-essential..
@ton.yeung I bet she'd be ecstatic to see what's been emerging from me...
16:33
I have a gridview in .aspx which i dragged and dropped. Created Select command like this SelectCommand="SELECT p.preference_id, s.Name FROM Preferences AS p INNER JOIN students AS s ON p.preference_id = s.student_id WHERE (p.student_id = @student_id)". I have a variable in C# code behind file which i would like to pass to @student_id,
@user2345661 sql parameters
Also, it's broken in quotes
how can i do it?
I want to throw things
@user2345661 I told you. SQL parameters
trying now
16:36
@JLott Then use JS. You can throw anything in JS, not just exceptions.
@KendallFrey Good job...
WTF..
Oh btw I am not going to die yet
@ton.yeung Basically lol. I am in the beginning stages of PCOS, but it should not affect me until I get into my 30s. I also have to keep my cals below a 1000 and get 200 min of aerobic exercise a week. I also possibly have a small node on my thyroid that I have to get checked out again in December.
below 1000 cal per day?
He said my metabolism is extremely slow... and kinda.. I plan on having kids after I get a house anyways
The house is going to be the father, I presume?
@KendallFrey Yes. He says if I eat the normal 1200 a day then I will gain weight. It is a SOB
@ton.yeung Explain...
16:43
1200 is normal? I thought it was like 2000
1200 for a woman who is dieting
Just look for ads for cheap weight loss pills. Won't be hard to find.
I will have to keep it between 500 and 700 more than likely.. Basically.. no more cake and pizza.
1200 calories?? that's starvation
I would quite literally starve on that.
16:45
I am still drinking beer though... screw the man.
1200 is for an etheopian
Well I was eating 1200 a day and gaining weight lol hence going to the doctor.
Yeah, I would too.
He said most people don't understand how calories work. I guess I am one of those.
16:46
or counting
Haha I keep a food diary
A calorie is just a measurement of how good something tastes.
@JLott Me too, it's located between my waist and my ribs.
But my stomach is growling right now and I feel like that is just going to make my metabolism slower...
its so hard to measure alcohol intake. puking into a measuring cup is really tricky
I have drank so much water today to try to keep myself full lol
16:47
@JLott Did they check your thyroid at the same time? You mentioned the nodule...
because that can have a huge impact on it, too
@ReedCopsey Yep they are checking that again in December.
@ton.yeung I will watch it now
@JLott Did they do a FNA of it?
or just blood work?
@ReedCopsey He just felt it... lol
I didn't know Reed Copsey was a doctor...
mmm
I'm not - but I've been through that one in excruciating detail :(
I'd really recommend going to an endocrinologist and getting it checked in detail, especially before you try to starve yourself
16:49
That's where she was.
@ton.yeung I wonder if they do fat transplants.
Because we'd totally go together.
user1804599
Hiii :3
(I missed the beginning of that conversation :p )
@ton.yeung No, that's silicone.
user1804599
A boob job is when you put your dick between two tits and then go up and down.
@not-rightfold Along the milk line
16:50
@ton.yeung because that would be logical :-/
user1804599
I don’t see why anyone would flag that.
user1804599
Oh no somebody mentioned boobs I’m SO OFFENDED!
@ton.yeung It is sad that I know families like that. @ReedCopsey @KendallFrey Is right I was at an endocrinologist, but it was for cortisol. I have already been there 2 hours so I guess he may not have wanted to spend any more time on it that day.
@ton.yeung I hate you.. I want to eat everything.
@ton.yeung If they can do that, surely they can take my fat and give you something to work with.
Darn. I don't have any of that to spare.
user1804599
Hey guys.
16:53
Why is i++ unreachable?
user1804599
What’s a fun project?
for (int i = 1; i < 5; i++)
@JLott everything = { pussy, {everything else} }
user1804599
@kush define “unreachable”
@kush Is there other code involved? What's in the loop body?
16:54
@kush Because your loop body never finishes.
@not-rightfold Kerbal Space Program.
@not-rightfold a fun project is helping me figure out how to listen when all processes are done with my file so I can delete it
    for (int i = 1; i < 5; i++)
    {
        string fileName = string.Format("C:\\a\\sample{0}.pdf", i);
        Program program = new Program();
        System.Diagnostics.Process ProcessName = program.OpenToPrintDocument(szFileName: fileName);
        while (true)
        {
            System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10000);
            if (IsProcessRunning(szProcessName: ProcessName)) {  } else { System.IO.File.Delete(fileName); }
        }
    }
@kush Because the while (true) will never exit
d'oh
user1804599
@KendallFrey It will if an exception gets thrown in it! :D
@not-rightfold In which case i++ is still not reachable
@ton.yeung Nope, but the page source is ugly as your mother.
user1804599
16:59
@KendallFrey Oh, right. :P
user1804599
But that’s irrelevant to your statement.

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