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12:49 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1803762
 
@Closey rolled back
 
 
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1:57 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1803815
 
@ProgramFOX ^^ that's an anonymous user and approved by OP
@Sam, note for later. I've been working with nuget packages lately at work as a possible solution to nested submodule/project references crazyness. I really like it. Once you find a place to host the nuget package, it makes your life a lot easier. If you like, I can show you what I know and we could possible use this for our code bases.
This would eliminate submodules and storing packages in the git repo entirely.
 
2:15 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1803801
 
2:40 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1803831
 
2:50 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1803826
 
 
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3:52 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1803876 | Edited by reviewer
 
4:04 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1803877
 
 
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5:39 AM
@gunr2171 Right, I'll fix that.
 
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1803995
 
^ edited by reviewer
@gunr2171 Fixed.
 
6:38 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804048
 
6:48 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804051
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1804105
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7:17 AM
ouch
... so that was one spam edit, reported lots of times. What?
very weird, because I do add spam edits to the list of "reviewed/confirmed" edits.
oh, now I see why it happens
@gunr2171 ^ That was a bug too, I pushed a fix for it now.
 
7:40 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1804164
 
very minor
edited
also the edit is actually an answer; undone
 
 
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8:49 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804276 | Approved by OP
 
I've removed the "Edit: ..." content at the end of the post, now everything is fine
 
9:49 AM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804399
 
Post translated to English... cannot verify.
 
 
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12:33 PM
!>stop
 
yay, bug fixes being applied! :D
 
EditMonitor started.
 
@ProgramFOX bot updated
 
thanks
 
12:47 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804769 | Approved by OP | Edited by reviewer
 
OP edited, and undid all changes by the edit; should have been rejected
the suggested edit didn't improve anything
 
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804769 | Approved by OP | Edited by reviewer
 
... huh
that's the same edit
what?
!>apiquota
 
@ProgramFOX 9570
 
1:34 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804857 | Edited by reviewer
 
@Closey handled
 
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804857 | Edited by reviewer
 
Hm, I wonder why it reports the edits twice.
 
same edit again...
 
1:56 PM
@gunr2171 I cannot find the cause of the duplicate edits. Are you sure there's only one instance of the bot running?
 
Is it running off ChatExchange.Net or ChatExchange?
 
I'll check
 
@Unihedro Python, so CE
 
...uh, yes
wat?
 
hmm
 
1:57 PM
!>stop
that killed one
!>stop
manually killing the other
 
EditMonitor started.
 
ok, only one instance going now
that was weird
and by "...uh, yes", I meant "why are there 2 instances of the bot running"
 
yes, I know
 
ok, we good now
 
2:17 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1804952 | Edited by reviewer
 
what? no!
@gunr2171 The original post had a bulleted list. my bad then. — Joel Almeida 1 min ago
 
 
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3:39 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1805119 | Edited by reviewer
 
3:54 PM
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/04/14/coders-priorities/
CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers
Coders’ priorities
CommitStrip
1429026881
 
4:50 PM
@Feeds I agree fully with this statement
@Closey already rolled back, thanks reviewer
@shaN, I know you were just trying to help, but your edit changed the OP's code. Everyplace the OP had a true, your cleanup changed it into a !0. I'll have to roll the whole thing back and re-edit. — Sparky 1 hour ago
 
5:16 PM
Hi there, I just wanted to get some experience sharing about code that has teach you something just be reading it.... but I got that my question was to off topic for the site...
 
Yes, such questions are off-topic here.
 
the point say that going with this site there is no way that such a question can be wrote and there can't be answers that follow the rules
but it is not opinion, also is not code paste
it is for teaching
 
link to the post?
 
I mean, I have some people that I teach and I just wanted
 
5:18 PM
yep, I want to ask that question
because I think it is valuable... and more by the extension of SO as a reference site
if I need to write it in other way I will do
 
guess I extended to much in writing...
but the 2 examples that I wrote
was more like the answers I wanted to get
not my opinion on my answer
ops question
 
The tour says:
> Ask about...

Specific programming problems
Software algorithms
Coding techniques
Software development tools
 
coding techniques
it feels perfectly there... thanks
 
but even then it is still way too broad
 
5:21 PM
then, how to not be broad?? I mean, I think you get how simple is the question, people only need to say... when I read the code of telegram I learned this technique on how to generate code from an specification of a protocol....
 
Your question is not a specific, practical programming problem, so I think it would be very hard to make it less broad and on-topic.
 
I mean... Im teaching now... and I think that reading source code and continue reading it is a good practice... it broads your horizon.
 
but it does not fit the scope of Stack Overflow
 
it is coding technique
and software algorithms
anyway, I got it.
 
Not even close to that ;)
 
5:24 PM
I just wanted to say that it was sad.
 
Even while I doubt it's algorithms and techniques, those questions still have to be specific.
your question is far from that
 
for me it is... but is just my opinion... what can I don here?? I mean I have no power more than say what I think now :)
 
Sorry about your experience, but these types of questions has shown up before. On Meta, people came up with a consensus not to allow them.
 
I think, in the future... SO should change a little that.
 
Jeff Atwood on January 04, 2010

I noticed that the Stack Overflow question Strangest language feature has been closed and reopened several times now. The text of the question is brief:

What is in your opinion the most surprising, weird, strange or really “WTF” language feature you have encountered?

I agree this is not exactly an ideal question for Stack Overflow, per the FAQ:

Avoid asking questions that are subjective, argumentative, or require extended discussion. This is not a discussion board, this is a place for questions that can be answered! …

 
5:25 PM
but still just my opinion
 
@tyoc213 That's not constructive. Such kinds of questions might belong to Programmers, but not here.
 
will try there.
 
This site, to put it in the most clear form, is for code problems - Problem X, and solutions to X.
 
taeching was my problem, but I don't write good I guess.
 
@tyoc213 make sure to first read their tour and on-topic help page, to be sure you can ask it there :)
 
5:26 PM
heheeh to me
questions should be asked :P.. always :P
even if stupid to people.
 
Yes. Information is to be shared.
... At the appropriate place :)
 
I have this quote
things that are not shared are lost
 
I have a tee shirt that says "Information is to be shared".
 
is my.... under mail signature
 
I don't use a mail signature. Is that still a thing?
 
5:27 PM
lol, I guess
 
Oh well, you can ask us if you have anything interesting you want to know that doesn't belong to the main site, I guess. The scopes of the chat rooms are way broader.
And no downvoting so you won't lose rep for asking stupid things. :p
 
yep, still I think... it was good question :P
hehe, have a good day.
thx
 
5:47 PM
I doubt it would do well on programmers
while it is more conceptual, its still crazy broad
Its basically "share your favorite programming insights" which is a list question
 
Gotta go, enjoy yourselves!
 
see you @Unihedro Hope you get a few more votes in the election
 
^^
I will train up my profile and reputation for the next one, for sure ;)
 
6:03 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1805342
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1805368 | Approved by OP
 
@Closey rolled it back
 
general question: in your programming language of choice, is a space ` ` seen as a character, as in using the string manipulation function to get the length will return 1?
 
yes: C#
I believe C++ does so as well
 
thought so, I had a programming question in my college class today, give me a mo, I'll get it up.
this code:
and this question:
wouldn't LENGTH(Word) return as true?
I get it now, the exam board has inserted a space to make the quotation marks more apparent, but there's not supposed to be any space there at all.
 
6:26 PM
@cybermonkey The question says that the argument is the empty string. The apparent space between the quotation marks is due to bad kerning.
 
hm, to me a string with a space classifies as 'empty'
 
Empty string has a specific meaning of a zero length string in programming, normally.
 
7:10 PM
@cybermonkey Yeah, the empty string is just "\0"
thats Very different than " " (string consisting of a space) which is really " \0"
And the length of the string is the actual contents (as in, not counting the null)
but in modern languages, the null is implied
which is why you never see it explicit as above
(and putting it explicit would have two nulls at the end, since the framework adds it for you)
not sure what that would do to length functions, actually
depends on how they implemented it I guess
Note that C# has String.IsNullOrEmpty and String.IsNullOrWhitespace
to handle these different cases. (Empty returns true in both, incidentally)
 
 
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9:21 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1805593 | Approved by OP | Edited by reviewer
 
9:52 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Possible spam (Link in summary): 1805660
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10:15 PM
very spam
I mean, they didn't even try to hide it in the link
anonymous though, not sure what we could do about it
except ban the idiot who approved it...
2
Flagged for moderator attention.
I have no idea how even a robo-reviewer could miss that
 
 
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11:33 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Edit by anonymous user approved with 1 (or more) rejection vote(s): 1805707
 
Perhaps better as a comment
I'd rather see the OP do a rollback in case its correct though...
 

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