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posted on January 03, 2017 by Steve Eddins

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5:01 PM
@Suever Youv've so nicely summarized in a sentence my feeling towards newish LEGO. I wish I could set a bounty on chat messages!
And yes, it's similar with datetime, string etc. Too ad-hoc. It's more fun to build from small, general pieces
 
@LuisMendo Haha! I actually saw a new LEGO set at the store the other day and got excited because it was a giant box of assorted LEGO but then upon closer inspection it was only like 1-2 of each specialized piece in several colors.
 
I barely recognize LEGO nowadays. So many rounded, fancy-shaped pieces
 
And more than 5 colors
 
@Suever Just so you know: your sentence has just gone to my quotations file. So now it's sharing a file with quotes from Einstein, Sagan and the like :-D
 
@LuisMendo Oh geez, maybe you need a quotes.b.txt file
@LuisMendo If you haven't read that joelonsoftware link that I posted after that about abstractions, it's a good read
 
5:07 PM
@Suever Thanks! I'll take a look later
I enjoyed this answer here
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A: Should we eliminate local variables if we can?

Tony BenBrahimCode is read much more often than it is written, so you should take pity on the poor soul who will have to read the code six months from now (it may be you) and strive for the clearest, easiest to understand code. In my opinion, the first form, with local variables, is much more understandable. I...

Hey, the starting sentence is catchy!
> There’s a key piece of magic in the engineering of the Internet which you rely on every single day. It happens in the TCP protocol, one of the fundamental building blocks of the Internet."
 
@LuisMendo Yea Joel is an excellent writer!
 
I remember I enjoyed this one a lot
 
I read random posts out of his like 1200 posts when I'm bored
 
"Hollywood Express" :-D
"a lot of computer programming consists of building abstractions" So true!
 
I love how he puts things sometimes.
"All that stuff about “plain text = ascii = characters are 8 bits” is not only wrong, it’s hopelessly wrong, and if you’re still programming that way, you’re not much better than a medical doctor who doesn’t believe in germs"
 
5:15 PM
I believe in germs. And the best way to combat them is with leeches!
 
5:43 PM
hehe... Streaky Ablactions...
 
5:56 PM
<-- So I got this strange hat
 
@Dev-iL Hahaha that's amazing
 
lol
 
@Dev-iL Hat, mask, what's the difference?
 
6:19 PM
yup
 
7:01 PM
Our friend Masi has changed his name
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yeah, we noticed that over the holidays
 
I didn't notice because I wasn't looking for it... I saw the name in a comment for a post I read.
 
I'll still call him Masi ;)
 
I clicked on the name to see the profile by sheer curiosity
 
yeah, i think he edited a post i saw or something
 
7:04 PM
The guy's been a predoctoral researcher for ever lol
 
Well, he probably started using that title during his first year at university
 
:D
I think I'll die on the inside when he graduates from a predoctoral researcher to a postdoctoral researcher
but who knows... maybe he'll surprise us all by being a predoctoral researcher until the end of time.
 
There was a full professor at my university who never got his PhD...
 
me too.
that was around 30 years ago where all you needed was a bachelors.
 
He went to university somewhere in Europe and PhDs were supposedly thought unnecessary
 
7:07 PM
when I was in school, there were two full professors who did not have their PhDs.
one of them retired, but the other one is still there.
 
yeah, he passed away this year
well, last year
 
Speaking of abstractions (I think we still are), I had fun researching and writing this answer.
 
@TroyHaskin Awesome.
I'll upvote, but I'll read through it now.
@TroyHaskin
Try to use some other shift please..... does it seriously give that message? lol
 
@rayryeng Yeah. I chuckled a bit.
 
that's too funny
 
7:17 PM
Did you like the pun I threw in at the end?
 
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A: How to compute distance and estimate quality of heterogeneous grids in Matlab?

Léo Léopold Hertz 준영Simply, do not do it in the post-processing. Those artifacts of the body can be about about raster images, about the viewer and/or ... Do quality assurance in the signal generation/processing step. It is much easier to evaluate the original signal than its views.

^^ It's a rational Masi correcting an idiotic Masi
 
@TroyHaskin which pun?
 
> But it requires more work to perform robustly and correctly, which is the norm for problems involving singular matrices.
:D
 
lol
 
OHHH
HAHAHAHA. Sorry I didn't see it type faced there.
I just read it as is normally.
 
7:20 PM
normally?
 
:D
 
The code styling in chat isn't as obvious as in SO proper.
 
I agree. It's also very different in Linux.
the font differences between regular text and inline code is not so different.
 
7:41 PM
@Dev-iL Hah, it suits you very well
@Suever Nice reading indeed! Thanks
@TroyHaskin :-D
 
@LuisMendo especially the h!tler-mustache, eh? :P
 
8:15 PM
@Dev-iL Oh, I hadn't seen it that way. Now it's even scarier
 
8:35 PM
:P
 
@Dev-iL I thought it was a little goatee
 
9:01 PM
@beaker That's a valid interpretation too :)
 

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