Technically I've been here for 40 minutes, just had to get some cocoa
Fun fact: cocoa is supposed to be called cacao, as in every other language with that word, but the dude transcribing the word for usage in english fucked up and called it cocoa.
we call it kokwa too. maybe we just learned it from the Americans, not sure.
but from other parts of our archipelago, they call it kakaw.
> Cocoa is a chocolate powder (among other things) made from roasted and ground cacao seeds. So, while cacao refers to the plant itself and the products made from non-roasted seeds, cocoa products are made from roasting its seeds.
Hello, I have a question, I have a division, in which it is divided into 7 positions, but I just want, from 2-5, so I do, example [i + 2] but I don't know how to tell you that I only want until 5
division no, split, sorry, i´am spanish,traductor google
Fun fact of the day: Having bridesmaids in a wedding wasn’t originally for moral support. They were intended to confuse evil spirits or those who wished to harm the bride.
hi yall o/ funny thing is I feel like swearing all morning because this app is starting really slow and I have a huge bug that I need to fix... but I can't swear cuz at work x (
WPF Question, I got a class here that's subclassed from Canvas. Inside I made a new property to check if something is loaded blablah, problem is: how do I notify wpf that it has changed? I don't think I can add the interface to it or can I?
Considering how food and especially meat is conditioned I don't think the coronavirus is a serious risk there if it comes all the way from India or China
I'll tell ya tho...writing a book still isn't easy
some people come into it thinking it'll be a breeze, but then there's revision, seeking agents, hiring an editor, making a cover...on top of just getting the motivation
We finally have our music on everything from iTunes to Spotify and w/e, but even that means contacting a specific company that handles that, filing a bunch of administrative information, chosing companies and prices, etc.
Writing books is probably 20 times more difficult in term of finding an audience and reaching a bunch of people at once, the involvment is on a whole other level
srsly I remember an article came out that said millennials read more than the generations before them....and naturally, the response was "lol ok but at least my generation actually knew how to get a job and house...no wonder they're screwed, cause they wastes so much time reading"
To be honest unless the book is super interesting I've got a hard time not being distracted by a ton of things when I read, and that's probably an artefact of our current society
one thing I've noticed lately is that men seem to read nonfiction where women are more about fiction...once even had some guys laugh at me cause "lol he reads fiction"
I mean, it's hard to read any space opera from before the 90s sometimes because of the blatant sexism and/or racism, which is a good deal of all the space opera that was ever written - it's really cringy when read through today's lenses
@Hans1984 that's what we should told people who haven't written a single line of C# code
@AshKetchum I think your skill is not the deciding factor to be in mid level but your years of xp in the professional industry
it's sad to know that there are people at the senior level but doesn't have the skill, not even the managerial skills. They get there only because of years of experience.
and now people in a secular humanist group I'm in are getting angry cause somebody made a joke about "when the Chinese dude at the airport starts coughing" and under that is a pic of Michael Scott saying "oh my god it's happening stay calm"
I guess that when you know people around are making racist jokes some people tend to pre-emptively be wary of everything that might look like one - because it's not always obvious to know the intent when someone shares something like that
@AlRey Well I mean you acknowledge that he's Chinese for that joke to be funny.. but I mean, that's not offensive in of itself. What are we supposed to all pretend we all look the same now?
For most of the buttons on my asp.net project, whenever I click them, I'm given these warnings:
HTML1524: Invalid HTML5 DOCTYPE. Consider using the interoperable form "<!DOCTYPE html>".
HTML1509: Unmatched end tag.
does anyone have any idea why these are showing up? If I just do the !DOCTYPE, my controls lose functionality -- and I have no idea what the second line is talking about
html1509 is referring to a line of code that doesn't even exist in my code (1091,5)