I've used it several times where I just fumbled, which I do not like to do. So I decided to get a proper handle on it. I've often seen long regexes and told my boss to give it to someone else to fix as my time was probably wasted on it. But no more of that! :)
@AdrianMole That is a very harsh punishment for just words. Though, unfortunately.. the punishment is still being used across the world, and well.. just over words and thoughts and stupid honor.
@AdrianMole Sorry, I just have feelings about humor :p Jokes can go very poorly IMO. Personally, I'd just rather stay away from them when the topic itself is serious, and controversial.
@AdrianMole There's noway to get a foot in the regex tag. If you Answer a post there, the post is closed.. unless one of the goldies Answer it and then they have their little war.
In actual fact, if you read that in it's original context (Luke's Gospel), then, just before the Big Man said that, he had been talking to the 'leaders' of the stoning mob about their pasts/secrets.
I think you will find that people who like to punish others for not being able to keep their own urges in check, will be unlikely to read any old text and actually understand what was meant.
Well, therein lies one of the main problems with Humanity. An old (and very good) friend of mine has a favourite saying: The biggest problem with Christianity is Christians.
Helping the needy was the first step to get all those Christians in the first place. People were poor back then as they are now. Christians helped them and they became religious themselves, despite the looming punishment for being a Christian. Then of course it catches on in a family and the new members are more religious than the first converted. Added to that the more kids any family gets, the more Christians in the world. It's like breeding out the competition.
Actually, many of the core principles of Christianity pre-date the time of the Nazarene by several millennia. Jesus was merely re-iterating the guiding principles of Judaism. Almost all of 'his' quoted saying were actually quotes from the Old Testament (or its Apocrypha).
Even his 'new' "Golden Rule" (Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.) can be found (sort of) in the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint), in the Book of Tobit: Do not do to others what you would not want them to do to you.
The rules are quite simple for the basic stuff. I faced a memory problem when it came to recursions, since there are many equivalent syntaxes for the same thing, depending on regex flavour.
The most important stuff is to understand how the engines work the regex against a string. Once you know that, you can make a small change and go from almost endless backtracking to a few steps.
@AdrianMole Some of it. Other ones require a new way of thinking. I just read a post here on Stack that made a regex engine do what others said could not be done :)
lol! The next "privilege" is at 2500. With that I can maybe make c a synonym of c++ at that point. Maybe you'll want to keep those revenge votes down ;)
I think that post was just very ironic to say the least. Everything about that post is just ironic really.. I'm not even sure why it was posted anymore.
@Scratte No - as in nasty comments, complaining about other comments. My first ever mod flag was on such an issue (with one of those 'pests'). Hans has called that user out on Meta, in no uncertain terms.
... the post about you was not even Nothing in comparison.
@AdrianMole I meant the the post itself. Not the comment by my friend.
The comment was just slightly rude and misguided.. obviously also had some assumptions that turned out to not be accurate. But that's different. That one was negative, which is easier to deal with. For me anyway.
Big Hans is one of the true Veterans. I respect his opinions (and his expertise - he really knows his way around WinAPI). But I have, on occasion, had cause to challenge him. Always ends politely.
I'm not even inclined to try Reddit. I've followed a few links to posts there, and just don't like the whole setup. S.O. is good by comparison, is not?
I've heard a few regulars in here say good stuff about discord. I tried it (very briefly) when the Codidact site came along. Didn't invest much time though.
I also asked a question there some while ago. I did prepare it so it was easily understandable. 10 minutes later someone posted a link to a solution :)
Of course if you "need" unicorn point, Discord isn't the place. There are no points on helping people and no one will know that you did it after it's scrolled by.
But it makes me happy to know someone else is happy :)
@AdrianMole There is moderation of the chat itself. Which is different than moderating effort. Keep the tone civil, but no blood sacrifice is necessary to ask something :)
I've never been told not to do it. I often do it when I'm making separate points, such that one could be marked "No longer needed" once it's addressed while leaving the other.