PL/pgSQL (Procedural Language/PostgreSQL) is a procedural programming language supported by the PostgreSQL ORDBMS. It closely resembles Oracle's PL/SQL language. Implemented by Jan Wieck, PL/pgSQL first appeared with PostgreSQL 6.4, released on October 30, 1998. Version 9 also implements some ISO SQL/PSM features, like overloading of SQL-invoked functions and procedures.
PL/pgSQL, as a fully featured programming language, allows much more procedural control than SQL, including the ability to use loops and other control structures. SQL statements and triggers can call functions created in the PL/pgSQL...
Once my brother and I watched The Fantastic Four. He started the movie and went to the toilet real quick and when he came back he was like "Oh, damn! Sorry that I didn't start it in German". I didn't even notice it that it was in English O-o
It's because I am coding. I mix stuff here and there. If I already know what's going to get somewhere I will write it in German (because the website will be German) and if not that is where some English goes. Also I am tired so that is where the trash in the parenthesis comes from.
Java had one similarly ambiguously stated question with a wrong answer that can be explained by a misuderstanding of the docs on multithreading... while it's understandable they got the question wrong, the feedback you can give on the questions is terribly annoying to give and hard to follow up on — Vogel612yesterday
@wonderb0lt mostly gimping around on C# open source projects and university assignments
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@Vogel612 Based on the quality of the questions I kinda question that time went into that. Maybe it's the other way around tho. They put so much effort into that system that they didn't have time for questions anymore
@Vogel612 Who knows. Maybe they have a super secret formula that they worked on for many years O-o But yeah that could actually be possible that I could do that without distractions :D
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...
Oxford researchers note that the Olympic Games overrun budget with "100% consistency." No other mega-project consistently overruns its budget like the Olympics. (source)