@J.Doe Yes, because, in addition to this possibly useful feature, there are hundreds of other features, and things have to be prioritized. Is this really, in your opinion, the most important thing in the css landscape right now?
Do you honestly think the W3C people don't know what Chrome is and its market share? But when you talk to them like idiots, you will get ignored. Because they have no reason to listen to some rando on the internet who comes in, guns blazing, calling them idiots. You'll get banned, because you're being an ass.
You accuse them of personal vendettas(?) because they didn't prioritize a CSS feature like you did(?!). You imply again and again that they don't know what they're doing ("maybe he doesn't understand how important it is") - that's no way to get people to listen to you. Remember, they don't need your input. If you want to be listened to, learn how to speak.
@J.Doe If "working" is what you do there, then I don't blame them for banning you if you've been a constant pain in the ass for years with shouted demands for trivialities.
Dude this feels like one of those arguments where you see a woman complaining because she can't do X, but the whole idea of that argument was a completely different reason and she's just shielding behind a context that apparently favors her and helps her comfort herself. I pointed out a woman like I could have pointed out a cat, different ethnic groups, religion or political stuff, it was just an example, don't bash me.
@J.Doe Your feud with the w3c has nothing to do with the importance of work-break:word-break. It's just you wanting to win, to show that what you want is what will happen. It's a pissing contest.
Don't ask me, I'm just reading this Doe controversy and it sounds just like good old feminism. A war lost before the first battle had started, because the underlying factor has nothing to do with what the subject refers to.
And if you'll allow me to translate a crude Hebrew military phrase about pissing contests: "when you piss on the army, the army gets wet. When the army pisses at you, you drown".
Currently I have a an object in my model that allows a specific row to inherit a css class:
public Object Foo {get; set;}
Then I add it to an array so that the necessary row gets the class:
{..., Foo = new Dictionary<string, object> { { "class", "myClass" } }}
...
My question is, how do I i...
@J.Doe You made a suggestion, you were told it's not going to be prioritized right now. That's fine. Making this "a fight until they ban me" isn't making the web better. It's just self-righteousness.
@MikeTheLiar I would like to give him the benefit of the doubt here because English isn't his native tongue, but he'll have to show he can decreep a bit to give him that.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan But im trying to do something to make web better and not sitting on chair watching how world will burn. Action > Non-ction. About word-wrap im fighting from 2 years not to deffer it only because someone sad 2 words in irc
@J.Doe Nope. "Action > non-action" isn't a universal truth. Non-action is better than bad action. It's better than destructive action. It's better than action backwards.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Sometimes when everything goins wrong better is do "bad thing" and burn it all to have space where you can start again. Non action is stantation going to self-destruction
@HéctorÁlvarez Now, let's say you're sitting in a social setting with friends. A setting where there are usually only guys are. And now a women steps in. You suddenly sit up and say "a girl! look! a girl! *points* a girl!". Would you think that would be pleasant?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan When web will be too bad to repair it will be better to start from scratch. Now is still chance to fix it and thats why im fighting
@Amy I'm sorry. I was making the point that your gender could be unicorn and it shouldn't influence how the people who were discussing it perceive your contributions
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Althought I can't say I haven't seen that happen in an actual real life situation. Nobody was kicked from the store at that point though.
@J.Doe See? This is what I'm talking about. You're taking a small CSS issue and pretending it's nothing less than Custer's Last Stand. You shall word-break:word-break them on the beaches. You shall word-break:word-break them on the landing ground. This is where humanity stands up against oppression!
Onto more interesting stuff: Why does .NET Core build dlls for console applications? Is there a way to "publish" a .NET Core app such it won't require the dotnet command to be run for it to run?
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan World is build on small pieces and from this we build better and more functional abstract. When this small pieses are cancer everything can be destroyed even when its only small part of all
@J.Doe Yes, but a minor css tweak isn't cancer. And you know what? Saying that it is shows a drastic inability to differentiate between important and unimportant things in life.
@KendallFrey Oooh, I get it. I wouldn't expect it was an overused comment. But as someone who's been mocked as a child for random reasons I can relate and take this kind of stuff seriously, even if I don't understand the reason behind.
@RonaldMunodawafa Pretty sure yeah but you'll have to decide what for. By default, dlls are the portable cross-platform capable deliverables that you can run anywhere.
The 'CLR' is described by wiki as a 'virtual machine'. So yeah, virtual machine can be confused about depending on context, but CLR is pretty universal -- you're talking about the virtual runtime system of a language
@KamilSolecki I mean, having to pay the German import tax, and the Russian import tax, and the Italian import tax, and the Ukrainian import tax, and... time passes ... has got to add up.
@Hypersapien Hmm, no I don't think so. I'm not sure about that. You can see when functions/properties initialize/use other classes by expanding them (right click show as reference)