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20:31
@zondo how do you run python code from within vim?
:!python % or :!python3 %
That runs the file you're currently editing.
20:47
@zondo for day 1 part 2... do they count intersections
otherwise I dont see how the example is correct...
They count everything.
I assumed that it was only the stopping points, but it's every point you cross
21:20
lol
this is why i love so
And that first picture was meant to prevent down votes? This was on SO, so obviously off-topic.
You love SO?
Honestly
they downV a lot
Oh, and I claim the honor of having been the first down-voter of that post.
21:27
I don't talk about this post
i agreed that this post should be closed
I don't understand why everybody thinks SO is so hard. The only time I've ever had a down-voted question, it was just because someone was mad at me for telling him why his answer was heavily down-voted.
And that was on a question that had 10 up-votes.
But if you don't understand english
how can you ask a better Q?
It isn't the grammar that makes the question good.
Grammar is a definite plus, but you don't need to be a native to make a good question.
21:46
there are who can't write a word in english
keep it in your mind
Those people aren't complaining in English, so I don't come across them.
Can you post a good Q if So in arabic?
Bellive me you can't.
Same as Arabian users can't post one in this SO (english)
If Arabian users can't speak English, they don't belong on an English site.
And not speaking it well is an entirely different story.
There is no Arabic site like SO
Too bad. It's an English site meant to be used ... in English.
21:52
But there is Russian SO
And you don't need to be an English master to ask questions well. There are people who speak pigeon English who can still ask a decent question, and there are natives who ask terrible questions.
stackoverflow.com/questions/41021403/… - what's wrong with that Q?
why they DownV?
We really don't need to see an epic list of button declarations. What we would like is you to identify the line of code that results in an error, and what that error is. Don't describe what the error says. Quote it verbatim. I removed your spurious tags. This is not turbo pascal. — David Heffernan 6 hours ago
A quick glance through the comments will usually tell you why somebody down-voted.
If know what's the error , so why he ask?
He ask bc he did not know what is the error & how he can fix it
if he know then he have the half of the A
@Sami Sometimes the exact error message is important. I've come across numerous examples in Python when I can guess what the problem is, but the actual error message shows me that I was wrong. The exact error message is an important thing to include in your question, and just mentioning what you think the gist of it is ... isn't very helpful a lot of the time.
21:59
Ok , but if i see a Q like that i'll just leave a comment to say : please where is the error mesage .
but not a down vote
The comment is a message to the OP; the downvote is a message to the other visitors. I'm more likely to skip by a question with a downvote because I can tell that something is wrong, so I'm not likely to have a good answer. Once the question is fixed, the downvote can be removed.
So you say that the DV is a message to the other visitor.
ok then , tell me what is that message?
what the DV say?
The downvote says that there's something wrong with the question.
I agree that the Answers can be up/downvoted but the Q? No
You think they should remove the down-vote button?
22:07
From the Qs?
yup
Also there is another point i see it many times
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A: What purpose does downvoting questions serve?

Shog9Voting on questions serves a very similar purpose to voting on answers: it provides a visible hint to other readers. Chances are, a heavily down-voted question or answer is not worth the time to read, while one with up-votes might well be worth a look. Even more: since August 2010, downvotes also...

One day i go to SCVR Room , i just say " hello , can anyone help with SQL"
That's not what that room is for.
They say : " Don't write a code here"
please wait zondo let me complete
I say : "ok" & leave , after a few days i see codes in that room
was posted by users have a lot of rep
so , i ask : " why you tell me that i can't poste a code , & those can?"
they say : " stfu"
--
Now is that justice?
I can't call it injustice without seeing it for myself.
22:15
They have more rep than me
That isn't the only qualifying factor.
You can see that in the transcript
Where?
SCVR Room transcript
You want me to look through the whole thing, or do you have something more specific that I can look at?
22:21
I forgot what i say exactly , so can't search for the messages
Anyway , we just talk @zondo
Not me who can make changes
@srifqi o/
22:42
@Rishav I'm not sure I will enter GCI. :")
I'm hungry.
@Rishav *cough Really?
@zondo Then, eat. :D
I need to wait for dinner.
I need to find something to give my sister-in-law. This is driving me crazy.
@zondo Maybe a doll? Usually it works. :D
@zondo Is there no snacks?
@Sami \o
23:07
@srifqi I don't want to appease my appetite because I want dinner to appease it. I like to eat a lot for dinner.
23:17
>>define appease
Verb: appease ‎(third-person singular simple present appeases, present participle appeasing, simple past and past participle appeased)
  1. To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred).
  2. to appease the tumult of the ocean
  3. 1897, Bram Stoker, Dracula Chapter 21
  4. `First, a little refreshment to reward my exertions. You may as well be quiet. It is not the first time, or the second, that your veins have appeased my thirst!'
  5. To come to terms with; to adapt to the demands of.
  6. They appeased the angry gods with burnt offerings.
Haha. I just looked up Ralph Embree programmer, and my SO profile was the second result.
My Github profile was the first result.

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