@NathanOliver you really need to start praising your co-workers how good they are, in the meeting. Explain why they are so qualified to do the work... once they realize your game, it is too late for them to back-off ...
@Machavity it actually took me a while to figure out how to compute the result. At first I wanted to use the google/outlook api but the oAuth would not be cooperative for backend work. So I ended up with reading an ical file. File contents are cached every 30 minutes, display values are cached every 15 minutes.
@rene I only wish I could. As the only IT person I get tasked with implementing all the tech based solutions. Or since I do all te support I have to learn the feature we want to use, make sure it works how we want it, and then train everyone on it.
Given a tag with 50-ish questions, all off-topic IMHO (retagged maybe 2 on-topic, succesfully cv-pls'ed a few recent ones, let some roomba) — and none roomba-eligible — is a meta post warranted/needed for a mini-burnination, or can I just say "hey, I threw some close votes at tag:xyz, if you find yourself with spare reviews", like the old days? :-) Note that by "on-topic" here I mean "they're about Linux boot environments and don't involve scripting or programming".
@EJoshuaS are you sure? They claim they compiled their own OpenVPN from source, it might be an compile/linker/mod problem which is not always suitable for SU.
@PaulRoub please ping me when you're done seeding.
The mentor project has started, I were lucky and have been invited, I also see some other SOCVR's, let do are best and have fun!, commuting home now cya all!
On that second one @JarrodRoberson, I wonder whether your comment might be a bit harsh, and we don't want to reflect poorly on SO CVR. I agree the Q is rather broad though.
@Machavity The answers are pretty terrible, but I think that the edit improved it enough that it probably wouldn't have been closed in its current state - I'm actually kind of curious what the answer is myself
the answer is to avoid async void with the only exception being event handlers. OP needs to make the method use Task, use WhenAll on the tasks and then wait in main.
I'm sure Stephen Cleary will show up later and probably say the same thing. lol
but I am definitely staying away from that dv magnet.
bundle is a mish-mash bundle of 3910 questions ranging a bunch of languages, covering everything from how to make a bundle, to how to include a bundle, to why a bundle exists or doesn't, to an actual bundle command.
Per its tag description, it is figuratively a bundle of questions about bundles....
It would appear that I've been overruled on the matter...
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@EJoshuaS "It doesn't work" or the more hubris form "It does not do what I expect/wanted" has never been an acceptable form of a question. That is all this is, a rephrasing will never help polish something like this.
I've had issues where "it doesn't work quite as expected" is technically my question
Where the library literally threw a runtimeexception for not being able to open a file due to password encryption, rather than, you know... a catchable exception :|
@Compass It's a project of SOBotics. They're trying to fool people into thinking people are driving all the cars. That way they'll think it's a prank when the driverless cars hit the street
Use GIT. Another benefit of Git is that you can ride the main N-S interchange and the main E-W interchange all the way once, then teleport all across the city by merging branches cleverly.
The universe itself is the Git repository. Quantum effects are the result of particles only pushing to the master repository when they absolutely have to.
Here is a funny anecdote, on a group chat the guy that was an architect posted this expression: (123*456*!0123) and everyone was scratching their heads until he clarified that the problem was octal number.
Architect...
When explained about the negation and the whole expression being evaluated to 0 the whole thing suddenly became a taboo.
I guess that stuff has yet to grind me down, so far, it's more along the lines of rolling my eyes and making my new code as self-contained as possible.
@TetsuyaYamamoto FYI: While this question may be too broad/unclear, it is not "No MCVE". Unless it's a debugging question, a question is not off-topic merely because it doesn't contain code. Code, a MCVE, is only required for debugging questions: "Why doesn't my code work the way I want?" (and, usually, homework questions). Having code in other questions significantly helps to narrow and clarify a question, but it is not required and is not a close reason, except for debugging questions.