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00:01
I have to divide a value by 2, n times. But a bitshift feels dirty.
The number of google/bing tiles along each axis changes by a power of two for each zoom level. I'm writing a helper method to find the matching "zoomed out" tile coordinate for a more zoomed in coordinate.
I dunno, normally I mentally associate bitshifts-for-math with unmaintainable performance-driven code.
Fast inverse square root (sometimes referred to as Fast InvSqrt() or by the hexadecimal constant 0x5f3759df) is a method of calculating x−½, the reciprocal (or multiplicative inverse) of a square root for a 32-bit floating point number in IEEE 754 floating point format. The algorithm was probably developed at Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s, and an implementation appeared in 1999 in the Quake III Arena source code, but the method did not appear on public forums such as Usenet until 2002 or 2003. At the time, the primary advantage of the algorithm came from avoiding computationally expensive...
shrug if it doesn't need to be fast, just use floating point
01:05
anyone ever built a real estate website in PHP
I need some advices
perhaps you should ask the PHP room :)
02:07
@YellowSkies Don't spam, kbye
hello folks .. is there a way in odata where I can do something like this
api/menuItems?$select=ID,Name as "text"
 
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04:47
oh god why did i go squashing today. my body hurts like hell
@KendallFrey pakalu for room owner!
 
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06:36
Hello
SJD
SJD
I have a question for you
for instance, in my ViewModel I have a property called GetDynamicTitle
I bind some other properties like Price, Quantity and so on
I try to create a dynamic title update whenever the quantity and price is changing
price and quantity are binded to a spinner :)
and.. doesn't work
Am I missing something ?:D
07:00
Hello guys I have a serious question:
Is it possible to have a list of strings in a list, in a list, in a list, in a list, in a list of lists?
@wouter Sure, why not.
@SJD What should it do? Do you have your code somewhere online?
@wouter It's possible, but that doesn't mean you should do it
@RoelvanUden wont this be really slow?
@RoelvanUdeni will make a question about it, explaining what i want
@wouter That depends entirely on what you do with it.
Also, good morning lads. :-)
@RoelvanUden can i try to explain it in dutch?
07:06
@RoelvanUden yay wednesday!
@wouter Not in this room. You can invite me to another room if you prefer, but I'd prefer English nonetheless. After all, your chances are better with more people looking over the Q, and English is the medium for that.
@BenjaminDiele Oh man! Half the week gone already. Just a few days before we have to stop working for the weekend again! Oh, the horror!
okay i will make a question about it and poist it in here so you can also have a look at it :)
If it's opinion based, it's better to ask here. On main SO those get closed.
hi guys
yo seb, long time
@RoelvanUden I don't want to stop working :(
07:11
@BenjaminDiele in most cases i am working when im here and usually i am work only on wdnesday ^^
yes yes yes, working!
07:26
@RoelvanUden stackoverflow.com/questions/30884929/… here is my question, is it a bit clear what i want?
@wouter Primarily opinion based, this question will get closed soon.
I don't really know what it is you're asking though. How to create a list of all options?
@wouter So if i understand you right you want to validify a permutation of your possibilities?
@RoelvanUden Just saw this on my linkedin. Are these kind of wages normal in NL? aplitrak.com/…
how to create all lists for every single option
@BenjaminDiele That's pretty low for Amsterdam imho.
07:34
w t f
I feel undervalued now :(
goddamnit, i have even less than that
That is before tax though.
Not sure what that listing is.. I presume before tax.
Yeah sure, I'm also talking about gross pay
If you don't mind me asking, what do you have now (gross pay)?
You can delete the message :P
Private message worked ;-D
@RoelvanUden yeah, private rooms on chat aren't really private
posted on June 17, 2015 by Scott Hanselman

Here's a little Visual Studio web development tip that I've been using lately. You know how Visual Studio picks up your installed browsers and has them available as a dropdown list? I found it very useful when debugging to add Google Chrome's Incognito Mode as a browser of its own. Pull down the chevron and click Browse With... Add Chrome from either it's standard or user location: S

07:42
@RoelvanUden do you know what they mean by this command? why don't you create a class with properties "color", "country", "town"
@wouter Instead of making a list of those options, make it a class. Then you can make a "BIGLIST" of your objects
that's what is meant
Why do you need properties etc at all?
You just want to generate a huge list with tons of options (although I have no idea why...), so just generate it.
I dont one a huge list, i already have a big list. but i want to seperate the data of this list in multiple lists
Which begs the question: why?
i want to generate around 3500 lists
07:57
So generate them...?
after i have all the data seperated in multiple lists, i want to print them
but if i have to make 3500 lists it will take me hours
@wouter Can I ask why you want to print a shitload of permutations?
list<string> newlistnumber2046 = new list<string>(); etc
okay let me try to explain it
That's crazy. We're programmers, and lazy, you can just generate lists on the fly.
security_patches.xls , if you download that
you see around 3500KB numbers
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08:02
<dxe:SpinEdit DataContext="{Binding Path=Quantity, Mode=TwoWay}" Grid.Column="1" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="0,26,0,0" Grid.Row="1" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="139" Grid.RowSpan="2" Height="22"/>

where :
public decimal Quantity
        {
            get { return _quantity; }
            set
            {
                if (value == _quantity) return;
                _quantity = value;
                UpdateTitle();
                OnPropertyChanged("Quantity");
            }
        }
Does anybody know why "TWO WAY" Doesn't work?:)
Why did Apple make their site such a big mess? How the hell can I upload an app for testing?!
@SJD I'm not 100% sure, but does it work with you binding a decimal as a DataContext?
It seems weird to me
SJD
SJD
why not? .. it's just a simple type
@RoelvanUden so how can i make multiple lists?
SJD
SJD
and in debugging the SET is not touched
08:08
@SJD You'd bind the value, NOT the data context.
@wouter just new them
SJD
SJD
lemme try
hey, quick one: If I've an instance of a class that overrides toString() and provide that instance to a method that takes an object as a parameter and then do a 'myObject.ToString()' in that method, will .NET do a 'normal' ToString() or call the ToString() method of the class?
@SteffenWinkler If it overrides its called instead of whatever it has overridden.
even if, in that moment, .NET only 'sees' an object?
08:15
cool, thank you :)
if you had done 'public new string ToString()`...
and then accessed it like an object, it would call the original.
because its not aware of the 'new' function, and it didn't override.
yeah...what is that?
I know that it's not an override and not an extension
but I've never seen that kind of declaration before o_0
SJD
SJD
@RoelvanUden thanks it worked:)
@SteffenWinkler It's a method that hides a method.
@RoelvanUden you just made that up and created that msdn page ADMIT IT!
08:18
posted on June 17, 2015 by Scott Hanselman

I've been working with Visual Studio 2015 lately, even for older projects. You can create and edit all kids of .NET app from .NET 2.0 all the way up through .NET 4.6, as well as ASP.NET 5 apps on the Core CLR. In my case I've been doing some pair programming with Mark Downie on DasBlog, the blog system that runs this blog right here. DasBlog is very old, and used to be very actively develope

although I've to say it's an interesting feature
but I'm not ready to learn some new feature today. Just yesterday I figured out async/await. I'm still excited about that
Is anyone here using VS2015 yet?
I'd but I'm currently too busy
I'm not coding at home so much, and the RC hasn't been signed off for corporate use yet at work :(
08:28
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/23918239#23918239 heh, Kendall obviously never had to integrate a TFS with Sharepoint. When I got back to TFS I had no more fucks to give.
TFS annoys me because it's so sodding complex. I'd love a simpler system.
you never met git then. Compared to that, TFS is children's play
heh nah I like Git. It's great if you understand why it does things like it does.
wtf? You think TFS is complex but like git?
@SteffenWinkler what's complicated about git?
08:34
TFS as source control is fine, but it's waaaay more than just a source control system.
@BenjaminDiele I'd rather answer what is not complicated about it.
that's my biggest complaint. It tries to DO EVERYTHING, and the more you try to make it do, it becomes exponentially more complicated
@Squiggle no it's source control done right.
the easy thing and not complicated thing about git is creating a github account and linking your github page to your SO account
We have gated check-ins, attaching commits to work items, feature/requirement backlogs, a grid of build servers running automated tests, profiling results that are syndicated to the team's Sharepoint site
see, the last part is where it sucks. ;)
08:37
Visual Studio 2013 and TFS work well together.
Hell, even the Eclipse TFS plugin isn't that bad.
@SteffenWinkler Honest question. I use git to commit my changes, push em to a remote branch and merge them into the master
Sharepoint is the problem. That stupid project portal
@BenjaminDiele okay. It starts with how everyone has, essentially, a fork. And you can't just sync your fork with the base but have to do some weird stuff to get your local copy of your fork to sync with the original and then sync it back to your online fork
all while really trying to not fuck up your commit history
then that stupid push thing
may be that is only a github problem, but everytime I try to push ONE commit of mine, it instead collects all my commits and tries to push them. Or create a push request with them
Well, it IS a decentralized version control system. So that explains the forks.
And you sure can sync your fork with the base, you push from your branch to the base branch
and everytime I try to sync my fork with the original it always fucks up my commit history. Instead of just writing something like 'sync'd with original' it either copies all commit notes over (the entire history) or does some really weird stuff to my commit history that leads to me not being able to submit a push request
also the fact that you can fucking change your commit history
@SteffenWinkler what are your thoughts on Sharepoint 2013?
08:41
the fuck?
@Squiggle I want to kill it :|
Well, you don't push a commit, you push a branch with changes
if you want to push 1 commit, only make 1 commit on your branch
yeah but what if I've three things i want to fix?
I've to do a PR for each one of them
then you make 3 branches
08:42
at least the guy at mono's XWT want it that way
WHY?
that'S fucking stupid and overblown
why not?
making a branch is seriously 1 line
because I want all those changes in my branch
yeah but it's stupid. It doesn't make sense
@SteffenWinkler go back to SourceSafe. You can checkout-lock files and everything!
I do my changes on one source code version
@Squiggle I want my svn back :/ It was nice back there
you just had commit, checkout and rollback. Everything was easy.
08:43
@SteffenWinkler the same stuff is in git
@SteffenWinkler SVN is dead. Santa is not real and the tooth fairy is just your mum buying your spare teeth.
no.
in Git I've to do stupid branches
branches are when I make a new version of a software
why are branches stupid?
not when I want to change one thing
no, that's the svn mindset
because branches fuck you over in svn
08:44
yes. The correct mindset
The way it always was and always will and should be
it makes sense
You've commit to send your changes over. Encapsulating each commit in one branch is stupid. it's like sending one TCP package for each bit.
I didn't say you had to make a branch for each commit bub
I said that because you wanted to make a pull request with only 1 commit
@BenjaminDiele yes you did
There's no perfect source control system. Git and SVN both solve and cause different problems.
SVN is great except for the branching/merging headaches.
GIT is great except for the confusion that comes with proper decentralisation.
what one hand giveth, the other taketh away
08:46
but the problem is you don't need decentralisation
github.com would disagree :)
at least not for source control
yeah, the people in the asylum also disagree with their shrink about the state of their mind
you still don't let those wander around free
@SteffenWinkler yeah, because fuck everybody who wants to develop offline right
It's the ideal solution for open-source / collaborative projects
08:48
I develop with TFS offline 40% of the time
but TFS is just fine for local development teams in a corporate setting
you checkout the stuff you want to work on, disconnect visual studio, do your changes during commute and check-in when you've a connection again
@Squiggle would have to really think about it. But I'm not seeing how it's stopping someone from hosting their open source project on a TFS server
you need to register on github and on a tfs server
@SteffenWinkler it's not stopping anyone, but if it were the right choice I'm sure we would see a lot more people taking that approach already
true. Then again, a lot of of people use Java.
sorry about the rant :/
Guys. Seriously. Git does not equal GitHub. GitHub is just a Git node that has tracking and shit. If you use Git as Git was intended there is no central authority at all. There is no registration. There is only local source control that so happens to be capable of exchanging patches with other nodes.
08:53
How do people work together on a feature with TFS?
@BenjaminDiele personally I get the other dev to sit with me and we pair program. Fuck TFS.
:)
@BenjaminDiele "Can you check-in files xyz because I want to edit it" shouted across the room.
@RoelvanUden yeah I heared a few times that github != git. So for most of my ranting, just substitute git with github.
So TFS can't handle that? Wow
@BenjaminDiele why would two or more people work on one feature? That doesn't make sense to me.
Or you've a really broad definition of what a feature is
08:55
@SteffenWinkler Because a feature might very well be "allow users to upload files"
then you have the front-end side of stuff, and the back-end side
@BenjaminDiele It can. You make branches and work on features in branches. When done, you merge the branch back to the 'main'. That's forward integration approach. Similarly, a release gets its own release branch and live patches are done there and then merged back into back. That's backward integration. You can also work with it offline, but online and a shared branch with someone ensures you're not editing the same thing at once (== useful for feature isolation).
yeah you can do that in TFS. @BenjaminDiele
But TFS truly fucking sucks when it's time to merge and resolve conflicts.
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Words can't describe how horrible it is.
@RoelvanUden How so? Haven't ever used TFS.
as long as people don't try to work on one file at the same time, all is good
08:56
@RoelvanUden and that sounds similar to how git does it
@RoelvanUden true, but you only get conflicts when you do something stupid
@RoelvanUden I can't agree more.
but that's the problem you get whenever you're working on a centralized source control system
same issues as SVN
Visual Studio 2013 has a decent UI for merging TFS conflicts
@BenjaminDiele It is similar, except for the fact that there is a central authority in TFS. If it's down, you can't check in and share code. If you're offline, you can't get exclusive access, etc. Git has extremely powerful conflict resolving, you almost never have to manually fix a conflict. In TFS if you dare to have edited something that is remotely similar to something else that was edited, it can't make sense of it, and you gotta do it manually.
TFS2013+ is actually pretty decent at merging too. Still, Git is vastly superior there.
@SteffenWinkler I get conflicts all the time when you worked on a file that someone else did, too. Even if there werent edits but it just auto checked out for some reason, TFS is confused.
good afternoon
hey @Gotalove
09:03
@Gotalove sup man
@RoelvanUden as I said...when you do something stupid ;) Two people should never work on one file at the same time. And TFS does prevent that because you check out when you edit a file.
@SteffenWinkler So it's impossible that one person is working on a feature that uses a certain class, and another developer needs to fix something in that class?
also even if you work on the same file, as long as you don't touch the same lines TFS merges just fine
@BenjaminDiele not impossible, but if two people change the same line...yeah there is nothing thatA'd resolve that conflict
even git(hub) would give you shit for that
@SteffenWinkler not always, if you touch the same method you have to resolve it manually
@BenjaminDiele Yes
09:10
@RoelvanUden does that happen on .cs files? Or other files? Because the only thing that comes to mind that would cause such troubles is different auto-formatting (one uses tab, the other spaces).
I get merge conflicts about 50% of the time I check in (i.e. every day), and that's just with 3 people working on the same codebase.
@SteffenWinkler It doesn't prevent that if you use branching. And you should if you have a reasonably large team. Not working on the same file ONLY works in really small teams with really isolated features.
@SebastianL are you sure about that? IIRC if I touch, say, the first 5 lines and you change the last 5, that should be merged automatically
@RoelvanUden oh god what the shit. That's the shite I have to use at work every time I make a change in our ERP system.
@SteffenWinkler You get conflicts and merges if you have more than one branch. If you don't have that, you're not even any of the power of a source control system
09:11
@RoelvanUden ah ok. See, I'm in a small company (hate developing in a big team, IMHO that causes stress). We only branch for new software versions
@BenjaminDiele fun times :P
@SteffenWinkler it should never do that, even if it does its wrong, because TFS doesnt know if the two changes are compatible
@RoelvanUden That's the only part I dislike. Especially when there's source control required. So you can't work with 2 developers on the same fucking client because hey, the other developer checked out that branch.
THAT is TFS?
All good Benjamin .Hi back Sebastian.
@BenjaminDiele A little less drastic than checking out the ENTIRE branch, but essentially, yes. But you don't have client-specific branches. You just say "I want to work on a new UI", create a branch, and off you go.
09:15
hey guys :D
If your a single developer then is TFS advisable to use?
@RoelvanUden Don't think Dynamics AX uses branches with their source control :D It seriously is tech from the '50's in that aspect.
@Gotalove its okay, but i'd recommend git ^^
@Gotalove I always use git
it's even integrated in VS2013
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09:16
@Gotalove and if you have a team > 3 i'd recommend gerrit
As a single dev you need a source control. Which is really not that interesting.
@SebastianL The times I worked with gerrit it was pretty .. awful
I tried TFS but since am alone I was just fooling around abit.Dint get to understand it much.I don't even have it signed in anymore
@BenjaminDiele how was gerrit used?
i think its great because you can edit a single commit even if there are newer ones without fearing everything going down and the codereview system is nice
09:35
I've learned (the hard way) that regardless of how much something is a toy project, you need source control. No ifs or buts about it.
source control was one of the things that was never taught to me at university
Morning all!
Hullo!
@Squiggle where i am its an optional course
@Sippy @Squiggle Morning
09:51
10:02
so what simple source control tool have you guys used or would suggest?
git
Good morning squires
I have a fun question.
Actually I may have solved this question.
alright git it is
Tom
@Asheh solved questions are the best questions :) but you made me curious ^^
Im trying to execute a function inside a dll
without knowing anything about the types
I wanted to first determine that internally, a class uses the right interface
I was checking the BaseType
I needed to Get the interfaces instead :P
10:19
@Asheh Sounds like you need some MEF love in your life.
Fun fact: Apples developer site is filled with invalid HTML and broken JS calls
I am not entirely surprised by this revelation
I have to build an iOS app with some signing keys I need to get of there. This is a scenario straight from hell. Nothing works. I had to use IE to get basic functionality, Chrome/FF don't even render stuff because it's so broken.
I once wanted to deploy our Cordova app on iOS they said I need MAC to get X Code to get yearly dev license to get compiled src. This was the day I started to dislike apple.
@RoelvanUden hey, I need 2 C# interview questions, relatively short if that's ok :D
10:36
MEF love?
@BenjaminGruenbaum what degree of competence are you screening for?
Pretty competent, but doesn't have to be able to write the TPL from scratch of a linq provider
10:57
Yelp. I've just added ninject to an application and broken all the tests, because they're built to call classes that take an IRepository 0_o
@BenjaminGruenbaum how about delegates?
@SebastianL I don't use delegates like.. ever
Unless I have to write code for older C#
I'd probably fail a C# test about delegates - I don't use them very often anymore :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum Hmmm the only specific C# thing that comes to my mind then is Linq
Already asked about LINQ, I was thinking tasks but we'll see :)
Well, interview is starting, ttyl :D
11:02
anonymous delegates vs. expressions, what's the difference?
Difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable? (under the hood)
uhh thats a mean one
i'm not sure I could answer it comprehensively. I have a good idea, not 100% sure though.
IQueryable vs IEnumerable is a decent question IMO
I'd say that iqueryable inherits from ienumerable, but then my knowlegde begins to faint ^^
IQueryable interprets the anonymous delegates passed to it as expressions, because internally it's an interpreter that rewrites them to work on the destination platform. IEnumerable really is just a delegate that gets compiled to IL
Expressions retain a ton more semantic information about the lambda expression (or whatever) that produced them
11:07
can anyone tell me what the easiest way is to make 3*3*3 lists, so a string in a list in 3 lists in 3other lists in 3 other list? so 27 lists in total with each containing different strings. depending on the string it choose between the first three lists then again depending on the string it chooses between the next three lists and then finally depending on the string it choose between the last three lists.
At the moment i am making those lists 1 by 1 -> List<string> list1 = new List<string>(); < 27 of these.. Is there an easier way to create so many lists?
I would run out the room so fast if I heard you respond to such a question and I was next :-)
@wouter you could use 3 dimensional arrays
I have a solution where every project has this prebuild event
if not exist "$(ProjectDir)App.config" (copy "$(ProjectDir)AppTemplate.config" "$(ProjectDir)App.Config")
just... wtf
Yo dawg, we heard you like lists...
@SebastianL I would but I actually need 6 dimensional arrays then because I actually want 3*3*3*3*3*3 lists. but is this possible in arrays?
11:11
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sure.
@Marek That's exactly what I'm doing now.
@Marek Hopefully WITHOUT needing a Mac. But I fear for it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh I might be too late?
@RoelvanUden Give a shout if you need acces to a mac
@wouter sure the buzzword for this is jagged arrays
@SebastianL thank you, will google on that word :D
@BenjaminDiele Yay! Will do. That thing got RDP? :P
@RoelvanUden Certainly hope so. Or I install teamviewer or somesuch
SJD
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11:14
Hello. I'm wondering if I can automatically set the window's height...
Actually in designer I set AUTO at window's height. But whenever I try to resize the window, that property is no longer available
any suggestions? tx :)
wpf/winforms?
@RoelvanUden I was currently looking for option to get MAC OS X copy so I could install that on PC, but I can only download the image from app store that is installed on mac lol
@Marek If you want to do it legally, you can't. Apple ToS doesn't allow installing OSX on non-mac hardware
SJD
SJD
@LueTm WPF
@Marek indeed, you can't. im trying to generate a certificate from the website but none of the browsers work.... they really botched it up lol
11:22
@SJD setting the Height="Auto" will make it scale to content. If you want a fixed height, just set Height="200". Is that what you need?
SJD
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@LueTm well. not really. I set from designer height = auto
but whenever I try to resize it, that property is no longer available:)
it will no more scale as I want:)
If you want the size at runtime, use the ActualSize property.
you can think of it as the Height property is what you want the height to be, and the ActualHeight is what the height actually is...
SJD
SJD
I'll try
@LueTm but, is there any event for that? At least, I don't want to set the value manually at runtime :D
11:45
If I want to create an array in an array in an array in an array in a array, I have to do it this way, right? string[][][][] jagged = new string[3][][][];
There's more than one way, but that's one simple way to do it
ye i love keeping it simgle :)
@SJD To be honest, I'm not really sure what your problem is :/
And if i want to put something in the last array: do i do it this way? : jagged[][][][1] = "hello";
@wouter more like jagged[0][0][0][1]
11:49
12:49 and meetings are now over.
so that every first cell of the last array is filled with hello
Time to do some work.
Lol jk lunch time bye
@SebastianL but i want to fill every cell with "hello", every first cell of every last array
@wouter doesn't work like that
do i have to do this in a forloop?
11:50
@wouter ehm i think you misunderstood jegged arrays
SJD
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@LueTm I have inside the window an expander. WHenever the expander expands the window is automatically resized (become higher). When I close the expander, the window comes back to normal> Now, my problem is, if I drag some of window's edge/corner and resize (even a bit), if the expander is expanding the window will no longer resize.. and will stay in that resized dimension. :D
You understand arrays, right?
its like x, y, z in math
A jagged array is just an array of arrays
by default, it's filled with nulls
i think i do understand the concept
11:51
you can fill it with whatever you want, even the same array more than once
SJD
SJD
@LueTm by default the window's property is "AUTO" for height property.
@SJD you have to disable resizing for the user, because the moment you change weight or height auto is overwritten on purpose
Ah... I didn't know I could hate Apple even more than I already did. Now I do know.
so if i want to put "hello" in the cells: [0][0][0][0], [0][0][1][0], [0][0][2][0], [0][1][0][0], i can make a for loop and do like this right: [i][j][k][0], right?
@RoelvanUden Did they kill your dog?
SJD
SJD
11:53
@SebastianL that is the only way of solving it?:) I mean if I want to resize it.. I want to persist the auto property
@wouter yes that s possible
@BenjaminDiele If someone did that I would tear that person apart. Slowly. Real, real, slowly.
okay because i just wanna create a LOT of lists/array with a short bit of code, thats all
@RoelvanUden Dogs are awesome, no worries
@SJD i think the moment you set the property back to AUTO it resizes the window back to the old size
@SJD i'd do the resizing with the expander manually
11:57
is it possible to create jagged lists?
ofc
Make a list then get some scissors and cut along the edge in alternating directions
okay thanks
@wouter lists are one-dimensional. What would that mean?
@RoelvanUden ?

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