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dbc
4:16 AM
This is sort of an interesting spam attempt. How to customize vim key bindings outdoor vim? is a lightly-rewritten derived copy of How to customize vim key bindings outside vim (eg: terminal)? with a spam link inserted.
What's sort of interesting is that there's only half an hour between the original post and the spam copy. Are bots smart enough now that they can rewrite a post (without turning into gibberish), add a spam link, and post it themselves?
I mod-flagged How to customize vim key bindings outdoor vim? because, since it looks sort of legitimate, spam-flagging it might not have worked.
And the spam link was removed by an editor, leaving the lightly-rewritten post.
Flag this as spam, or "Unclear What You're Asking"? Custom coding in dashboard.
 
4:42 AM
@dbc It is plagiarism and spam. Both worth to be flagged, no?
 
dbc
I hadn't though of it as plagiarism (because I usually think of that in the context of code or answers, not questions) but I reckon it is. (Might be fair use though.) In my mod flag I wrote, This appears to be a lightly-rewritten copy of ... which does seem to imply plagiarism doesn't it?
 
Yes :)
 
There is no question. I see a spam seed
@Shree Yes, with a spam seed question
 
dbc
That's a slow-germinating spam speed. Took 4 months for the self-answer to sprout.
 
:D
 
Thanks. Gone.
 
5:57 AM
Is there anything else I could add here?
 
dbc
@Vega Vega, the reasons to not translate don't really apply in this case, as I can't misunderstand the questions (since I'm the author of the tool the questions are about) -- this feels like an unusual and special circumstance. Maybe let it pass this time and allow the translation?
 
6:10 AM
Suggest to go on ru.stackoverflow.com if author preferred Russian. :)
 
@dbc Thank you! In my understanding, we should not adapt questions to answers, it should be the other way. I don't like the idea of making exceptions. Plus it feels unrespectful to impose their language and expect other to either understand or translate
@Shree Hmm ;) I was thinking to answer the commenter
Thank you for posting the comment :)
 
7:05 AM
morning
 
7:21 AM
My PR on using jsDelivr for script CDN github.com/SO-Close-Vote-Reviewers/UserScripts/pull/180
 
 
@Vega the assumption that the OP can understand an answer in English if they were not able to post a question in English is a bit of a stretch
in practice it's a pretty safe bet that they can probably in fact make some sense of it but still, not a good excuse not to do the right thing
 
I totally agree :)
In the post the OP says (it was removed from the translation but expressed in the comment), that they prefer to ask in Russian because the name of the tool author seemed to be Russian. Not an excuse at all
 
8:28 AM
@iBug let me also ping @Makyen to be 100% sure he sees that ...
 
8:46 AM
@SamuelLiew @test rene undo This is a test post. ... I got it ... What did I test?
5
 
8:57 AM
just testing a userscript :p
 
Ha!
 
9:42 AM
@Vega needs details or clarity (broken URL)
 
Sorry!
Can an RO remove this cv-pls, please?
 
why is the script not working?
ok, NVM it seemed to glitch. It's working now
 
10:48 AM
@Vega Done
Plop everyone
 
@Kyll you working?!?
 
@Adriaan Not sure yet
You?
 
@Kyll I was referring to you handling RO stuff again. It's been a long time, hasn't it (or have I been out for the past month?)
 
@Kyll Thank you o/
 
11:10 AM
@Adriaan Yeah, to which my reply is indeed "Not sure yet". I'm still on the fence about SO. Anyway.
For a message move, can do =p
 
12:03 PM
Long time no see - woof woof folks
 
o/
 
throws a ball with a bell in it
 
o/
 
12:37 PM
@StephenKennedy uh oh... thought that was a scooby snack... this is awkward :(
 
sneakily opens the scoobies cupboard
 
1:11 PM
morning
 
@JonClements \o hi buddy. Good to have you back :)
 
@Vega does it have a proper MCVE?
 
@AndrasDeak I asked myself that question. I know close to nothing in OSM, but the OP seems to have made an effort in the code. At least the question is no more unclear
 
OK, thanks, then I'll refrain from voting
 
@Vega That is not deletable.
 
1:25 PM
Sorry, didn't know. Why?
 
Needs to be closed for more than 48 hours for 10K delete votes or closed and <= -3 for 20K delete votes
 
I forgot that -3 :( Thank you for the clarification. Could you please remove my request?
 
thank you again
 
1:53 PM
 
@tripleee Why CV? The link take you to a clear self-promotional page
 
@Machavity oh, thanks for noticing
@Vega reopened now; basically all the comments are now obsolete
 
@tripleee thank you :) True, they are "no longer needed"
 
2:09 PM
@Adriaan up for a game of something later mate? MTG Arena would be awesome if you're playing it
(that or we can do a bit more in P2/Trine)
(still short of time but there's more available than there was)
 
@JonClements alas, I'm not playing MTG. I would be up for P2 and Trine though! Do let me know in advance, as I don't fire up steam that often anymore
 
2:28 PM
Can an RO remove this request. OP added more details
 
2:50 PM
@AmitJoshi OP has edited to add code; does the edit constitute an MCVE in your opinion?
 
3:07 PM
 
 
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4:55 PM
@TylerH @NathanOliver @Makyen if you are able, please check the RO slack channel.
 
@rene stackoverflow.com/c/sobotics/q/362/6, I'm not very active anymore so I have no real clue what to do anyway if SOCVR is participating, I probably will throw in some words to make sure that SOBotics is also, keep me updated what decisions you are making.
 
@PetterFriberg yeah, that is why I summoned the RO's, I keep you posted
 
Thanks.
 
yw
Anyway: How is life @PetterFriberg ?
 
It's great, been skiing some in the alps, soon I will take a trip to Sweden, lets just hope that the corona virus don't stop me :)
I'm impressed that you peeps are still going strong, personally I lost some "energy" with all the stuff SE has been doing.
 
5:22 PM
@PetterFriberg yeah, that is understandable. It is exhausting
@PetterFriberg nice!
@PetterFriberg I'm told if you take enough Corona beer the virus won't get you ..
 
:), I will try that. The blurry flower remains our last hope for SE....
 
@PetterFriberg lol
 
it was not a joke ;)
 
Gotcha
 
 
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@M-- I think it is.
 
7:01 PM
@M-- On-topic, probably yes. Pointless? Also probably yes
There's certainly no need to style an HTML file any certain way considering whatever parser reads it will just render it the default (read: to spec) way anyway
also definitely a duplicate of the post mentioned in the comments
so I've closed it as such
 
7:37 PM
Was there just another update pushed? I just misclicked for some strange reason
Does the snippet scroll bar look different? stackoverflow.com/questions/53870625/…
 
@Dharman Looks different to me.
 
@Dharman Yes, it's a new change. Someone hit it with a shrink ray. Already brought to Meta.
Also, speaking of new changes, the auto-inserted duplicate comment is no longer being removed when the asker disagrees. That was a recent regression-by-design, which Yaakov has now reconsidered and fixed.
 
Woot \o/
 
@CodyGray I asked few days ago about serial voting, to which I think you replied that 2 or 3 votes do not make a pattern. However, this is not an isolated thing. I have been downvoted over the past few days multiple times, but 3 votes at once at most. How should I handle this? Down votes on old posts are not a common thing for me, so this makes it suspicious. Also each vote is on a different post of mine. They don't overlap.
Maybe I am paranoid, but it definitely looks like someone is enacting a slow revenge on me.
 
7:53 PM
@Dharman I presume you already raised a moderator flag about this? A 'suspicious voting' ticket was escalated to the CMs a couple of days ago for your account. This basically requests that a CM investigate serial voting for/against your account, and revert any votes that appear to be suspicious/fraudulent.
The lead time on those is...6-8, so don't get in a big hurry.
 
@CodyGray Yes, but I don't know if CM handled it or not, and the voting continues
 
@Dharman You can use the contact us for this, be prepared to wait.
 
It has not been handled. They generally notify us when they do.
You can use the "contact us" form, but there's no reason to suspect that'll be any faster than a moderator escalation.
 
ok, then I wait.
 
Yup. There isn't much else any of us can do.
I see a total of 12 downvotes. I've gotten more downvotes on this one answer :-)
 
8:00 PM
@CodyGray Yeah, I can see why. It's snarky. Ironic, that every window in my Windows 10 is of a different color.
 
It's not snarky!
Trust me, I know what snarky is.
 
@CodyGray reminds me of that bug report I got which said the grid doesn't get purple and I was sure we didn't had a purple grid anywhere in the app. Turned out they customized all window colors in the OS but I did set an explicit white background color on that grid and only on that grid.
 
@rene Bad bug report, but also still a bug.
Hard-coded colors are bad.
 
It was in my early days. Learned a ton from that "end-user"
 
I hope they also grilled you on the tab order of your controls
 
8:07 PM
Bottom right to top left, right? ;)
 
@CodyGray I hate applications that don't implement infinite screen. It has become a habit for me to smash my cursor against the edge of the screen and I get annoyed when I miss the buttons.
 
@NathanOliver Nah. Jump around aimlessly, mirroring the order in which you inserted the controls in the designer.
@Dharman That sounds like an OS feature, not an app feature...
 
@CodyGray phew, at least I got that right ...
 
Well I don't know where the limitation is, but if most of my windows have it then why some have a border around the buttons?
 
I'm not sure what you're referring to, @Dharman. Smashing your cursor against the sides of the screen should be an effective way of giving buttons positioned on the title bar and other window borders "infinite height". This is something that Tognazinni and other UX designers have talked about many times. But it doesn't really apply to controls/widgets on the interior of a window, and as such, shouldn't be an app feature.
Borders around buttons sounds like a "group box" control to me (at least in Win32 terms), which is used to group buttons with similar functionality. These group boxes/borders shouldn't introduce any speedbumps to the mouse pointer, though.
 
8:13 PM
The _ - X buttons have a border instead of stretching to the edge.
 
Yeah, the minimize, maximize, close buttons? Those should definitely be infinite height for a maximized window.
Does that border actually stop them from working that way?
Ugh, if so, someone drew their own title bar, instead of letting the OS handle it. For shame.
 
yes, when you click on the area around the button doesn't work.
 
@Dharman I'm confused. Smash your cursor against the edge of a screen? You mean just move the mouse to the edge of a window and you expect it to scroll? Without clicking something?
 
oh, there's more
I hate when chat stops scrolling automatically
 
8:15 PM
@TylerH No, I mean when I move the cursor to the edge of the screen and click expecting the button to be there, but the button is 2px away from the edge
 
AFAIK that kind of borderless look only came into vogue in very recent yeras
years*
 
@Dharman It's probably the API they are using. Reminds me of the old school MFC api
 
E.g. Windows 10
Windows 8 introduced it in Windows w/ Metro UI but it certainly wasn't in vogue then
 
@NathanOliver MFC is 100% Windows-native. So it cannot be that.
MFC would give you sensible, expected behavior for the platform, including infinite-height controls in a maximized titlebar.
 
I don't know how SAP GUI is done, but they are famous for it: google.com/…
 
8:18 PM
That's all custom, reimplemented crap.
Why developers jump through more hoops to get subtly broken controls is something I will never understand.
 
@CodyGray More effort, more time spent, more money earned
 
I know why: marketing departments
 
If your bosses are dumb enough to pay per LOC? Yeah.
Meanwhile, I spend time making things robust and reliable, with crazy features like error-handling, and I get nothing but complaints about how long it's taking.
 
Just employ the Scotty method
You really should earn to read thread links, Smokey
 
8:36 PM
@M-- You accidently mutilated the title.
 
M--
@Dharman I know. Bad timing as well. It's now closed, and when I edit, it will be pushed to the review queue
 
@M-- No. it won't
A. You are still in Grace period. B. You voted to close. C. It should be too small of a change to push into the queue.
 
M--
@Dharman A. am I? B. you're right C. I've seen minimal edits in the review ;)
 
@TylerH What’s the Scotty method?
 
@CodyGray Estimate the average time it takes to complete a task, then multiple by 50% to 100% and give that estimate to people asking for an estimate
 
Yeah, maybe closing ends grace period.
@TylerH Shouldn't it be 100-200%?
 
Sorry, words are hard. Then add 50%-100% to the time estimate
E.g. multiply by 1.5 or 2
 
I follow Scotties advice. Always multiply by 4, then when you are early they think you are a miracle worker.
 
"Having issues with a PHP i copied out of the book for an assignment.", and then proceeds to dump atrocious piece of PHP code. Welp, I am off to the library to "close" some books.
 
@TylerH Ah, okay. Then I will be told it needs to be done in 1/8 of that time, instead of only 1/4 of that time.
@Dharman If you could find books with good PHP code, that would be well and truly a miracle.
 
8:57 PM
@CodyGray The O'Reilly publications on PHP have been good, actually Disclaimer: I get free access to O'Reilly books through work
 
@Das_Geek I doubt it...
 
@Das_Geek I think you’re misusing “disclaimer” there as “humblebrag” :-)
 
@Das_Geek Which book, which edition? They are available on Google books, so I can evaluate your claims.
 
@Das_Geek Yeah, those books are awesome
2
 
9:07 PM
@Dharman There's some other epic ones. Like Regex
 
@Dharman I used this book when I had to crunch in PHP knowledge for a project I was assigned
 
@Dharman Most of the ones on that list are, in my opinion, unfunny. I’ve definitely seen funnier ones on the Internet and in Machavity’s links.
 
@CodyGray Well I wanted to say that because I'm more free (no pun intended, just drawing a blank) with my recommendations when the thing I'm recommending came at no cost to me
 
@Das_Geek I don’t mean to take away your freedom to disclose your perks. It is a real bonus to us here that you take the extra time to enumerate your dividends. We certainly don’t take your gratuity for granted, and we’d never classify it as a mere fringe benefit.
 
@Das_Geek Yeah, this one is not on Google. Released 2020, so I can give it a benefit of the doubt.
 
9:17 PM
@CodyGray Thanks. My rolodex is filled up again
@Dharman Technically not even released yet. Comes out in April
Don't worry: it recommends prepared statements :)
 
@Das_Geek Did you mean the Rolex you got as a Christmas bonus?
 
@CodyGray Lol no. I assumed you knew what a rolodex was
 
@Das_Geek What a relief. I hope it also tells everyone to stay away from mysqli
 
@Das_Geek I do, but I didn’t get what that had to do with anything. It’s for storing contact information, not synonyms.
 
@Dharman I don't recall, but it didn't matter at the time because the project I was using was still on mysql_ functions
I "fixed" it to be mysqli at least so I could update the PHP version to something sane
@CodyGray Ah. I said I was "drawing a blank" earlier, so it was in reference to that
@Das_Geek Then fortunately that project was made low-prio and I got to work on something more fun
 
9:23 PM
@Das_Geek Did you also ask a bunch of Stack Overflow quesions about what the difference is?
I wonder if someone has asked a question about why an “i” suffix means “updated”.
 
@CodyGray Nope, but my only question so far on SO was asking about a...lets say creative chunk of code.
 
Let me guess: Duff’s device or a Hamming weight calculator?
Did you choose not to ask because you feel unwelcome and not part of the community?
 
@CodyGray What is this, a survey?
@CodyGray Turns out it was just a useless and duplicated set of lines written by someone whose job had nothing to do with software dev, but their app still somehow became widely used
 
@Das_Geek Do you like surveys? Yes, no, or other?
 
@CodyGray None of the above
 
9:29 PM
“Prefer not to say”
 
lol
I thought last year's survey was more interesting. I did that one before I even had an SE account
I just wish some of the question suggestions from the MSO post had gotten used
 
Yeah, in years past, it was more aimed at getting the pulse of programmers. Now, it’s more aimed at getting marketing demographical info. I indicated that in an answer to the survey.
Also, the questions are just so vague as to be meaningless. It’s impossible to ever draw conclusions from the answers.
 
Perhaps the meaning is to give site members a feeling of enfranchisement, that their opinion matters
 
It felt as though they were asking questions to "set up" getting the answers they wanted, presumably to justify some course of action down the line
 
9:50 PM
@Das_Geek Do you think we should relax the restrictions on asking off-topic questions, or do you think we should expand the scope of the site?
 
@CodyGray I was very confused by that before I realized the intent of the message
"Prefer not to say"
 
@leonheess Done. I hope it's OK that I don't have a gold badge. :-)
 
@CodyGray I'll let it slide this time ;)
 
Perhaps of those other two questions, one should be closed as a duplicate of the other, too?
Good, because I don't plan on earning a gold badge for either of those tags...
 
@CodyGray I pondered about this as well but one is about SQL and the other isn't so I wasn't sure. I'll leave that up for you to decide
 
10:21 PM
@M-- You think there should be a loop? :-)
I can't close that one after it made me laugh. (That, and I don't see what is unclear.)
 
Hi all! Sorry if I caused a stink on Meta - didn't mean to, just got 'bit' by a (IMHO) dodgy audit.
 
M--
10:40 PM
@CodyGray I wanna close it as a dupe (there are multiple threads about reading multiple files into R, e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/38197705/…) but rest of their code confuses me; looking at the answer, maybe I am over-complicating this. Close it as a dupe please (already voted, cannot dupe-hammer)
 
@AdrianMole Creating a Meta post to dispute a review audit isn't really causing a stink. There's nothing wrong with that.
 
Yeah, but the consequences were far more than I anticipated!
 
@AdrianMole I would say the stink is actually a pleasant aroma if you have a positive score on the question :-P
 
It's what generally happens to bad "good audits"
 
Hmm...
 
10:44 PM
I think it's a bit unfair to classify that question as "gimme teh codez", though.
 
Did the Q deserve the down votes, probably not. Closing would have been enough to stop it from being an audit but meta likes to band wagon.
 
Does anyone here use sqlfiddle?
 
@TylerH Sometimes. Why?
 
Do you know if it supports temp tables?
It's throwing errors when I try to create one in the query input field
 
@NathanOliver My personal feeling is more the opposite: the post may have deserved downvotes, but didn't need to be closed.
 
10:47 PM
@CodyGray I actually don't agree with the closure either. I'm just saying closing would have been enough of an action from meta. Personally The Q seems reasonably constrained and I'd answer a C++ Q like that (or find a dupe target)
 
@Cody, @Nathan If you look at my edit history (and deleted comments) you'll maybe see an element of 'regret' in posting the question. ... The awesome power of the (evil/toxic) Meta-Community?
 
@AdrianMole If you don't regret posting to Meta, you're doing it wrong
 
Meta is great. It brings attention to things. If you don't want to bring attention to something, then don't post on Meta.
 
Eventually you will regret it even before you hit "submit" :-P
 
... it's actually quite scary, though.
 
10:49 PM
I've never once regretted posting on Meta. I guess I'm doing it wrong.
 
But you're a moderator - you're allowed to get things wrong!
 
@AdrianMole I'd argue that mods are allowed much less to be wrong than other users
 
M--
@CodyGray not an expert here by any means, but not even ONCE?
 
There's a recent post from a mod called ***** about "being a numpty" ... but I won't link it, 'cos that wouldn't be nice! (First mod I ever 'interacted with, as it happens.)
 
@M-- Not even once. Why should I? I'm not afraid of downvotes.
@AdrianMole Mods are allowed to get things wrong, but only if we fess up to it on Meta and wear the collar of shame.
 
10:52 PM
Meta down votes are pointless afterall ;)
 
@NathanOliver They still hurt.
 
Mine have a point. A downward-facing one.
 
@Cody - No, it wasn't you!
 
10:54 PM
@AdrianMole I was referring to @Nathan's remark about downvotes being "pointless". I don't know what's wrong with his. Mine have a point. I know the post you referred to couldn't be me: "numpty" is not my vernacular.
 
later all
 
sqlfiddle must not support temp tables
this is frustrating
 
M--
@CodyGray I didn't mean downvotes made you regret. Dunno if @TylerH meant that either. You just regret it because you regret it :D p.s. @AdrianMole has upvotes FWIW.
 
got it to run, but it's returning 0 results now when I select * from it
whereas if I comment out the into #tempTable and select * from #tempTable line it returns 3 rows as expected
 
@M-- I guess I don't understand where the regret comes from.
 
11:05 PM
@TylerH I don't use it that often. I am not sure if it supports, but I know all these fiddles have their perks, so it is possible it doesn't.
 
@Dharman Yeah, it's frustrating but looks like I can't use it for this. Shame, because it's such a handy, lightweight sandbox otherwise
 
The regret comes from somehow being 'responsible' for a post with a +7 score going to one with a -1 score. I never expected such an outcome, and nor was I looking for such.
 
@AdrianMole The Meta Effect is real my friend
 
... after all, as I said in my Meta Q, it is actually a reasonable question (on some level) ... just not fully suitable for SO (IMO).
@TylerH This I am learning!
... two downvotes, almost certainly as a consequence of that post!
 
M--
11:14 PM
@CodyGray Well for me, all the discussion and comments and different opinions-- one learns from them most of the times, but sometimes they just wear one out. I think you're good at keeping the discussion constructive so it could be that.
 
@GBlodgett The linked post has only 4 other posts linked, how is it nth dup?
 
Are the other 4 posts as easy to google as this one? (not having even opened this post, just asking generally)
 
I'm still new to this "delete" thing - not something I would do lightly, though! Can you explain why you want that. @GBlodgett?
 
@M-- It's amazing how constructive I can keep discussions when armed with a delete buttion!
 
Buttion?
 
11:17 PM
In there are plenty of basic things that are trivial to google, and I wouldn't bend over backwards trying to find three more dupes just to prove that it's dumb to ask yet again. There are classes of simple problems that just don't need another signpost.
 
It is a duplicate, but I don't see it being harmful or in need of deletion. A lot more people upvoted it than downvoted. The question also has +2/-2
 
M--
@GBlodgett I guess the one you are trying to delete is actually a good sign post. This one: stackoverflow.com/questions/52981576/… would be a better candidate to delete(One would argue if any of the dupes should be deleted at this point as @Dharman pointed out)
 
@AdrianMole Careful. I'm also armed with an edit button.
 
In Glasgow, we'd call that an "ediot" button!
 
You make typos in Glasgow, too?
 
11:20 PM
Neber!
 
M--
@AdrianMole OK, I am laughing :))
I flagged this as NAA but am having second thought: stackoverflow.com/a/11862830/6461462 any inputs? p.s. be careful with the link
 
@M-- Borderline, at best.
 
@M-- The link seems to be dead/hijacked. I would remove the link altogether, but then the answer is pretty barren and looks more like a comment.
 
That's a valid NAA flag. It would be borderline if the link was still good (I'm hesitant to delete things that may still be of some value), but the link is totally dead, so it's just useless now.
 
@TylerH This dbfiddle doesn't have issues with global temporary tables: dbfiddle.uk/…
 
11:29 PM
Bah! I didn't notice I had a "competing" answer on that question.
Well, feel free to flag again for abuse of mod power.
 
"Abuse of Mod Power" flag - awarded to users who earn 2,000,000 reputation points.
@Cody An answer with +11/-36 - why even mention it?
 
I don't see any abuse of power unless you are also in control of M--'s account and you started this conversation only to justify yourself deleting that answer.
 
@AdrianMole reverse psychology
 
Hmmm
 
M--
@Dharman Don't let Cody off the hook, we may not have another chance ever
 
11:34 PM
DV, pls! ;)
 
M--
They just said "I'm not afraid of downvotes."
 
hehe
 
@AdrianMole I mentioned it in here earlier and got a free downvote. Was hoping for some more.
 
@AdrianMole It's actually a perfect example of a post that doesn't need to be deleted by community. There are some who agree with it and some who don't, but the post is still an answer and no one is voting to delete.
 
Fun fact: that answer is still a net reputation gain for me. Let that be a lesson to you.
 
11:36 PM
@CodyGray lol not me though. I don't feel either way about that answer.
 
@Dharman The "D" in "DV" was for "down," not "delete!"
... but I was only kidding (obviously).
 
That one is actually a programming question (I just looked at it). But it probably is too broad.
 
Actually, you raise a moot point, @Cody - let's say I post an answer with two upvotes, then get 5 downvotes; I would normally 'take the hint' and delete it - but rep. hoarders would maybe think differently. Hmmm.
 
Should we delete this question? OP already accepted and doesn't look like they will update with details.
 
M--
11:41 PM
@CodyGray Well there's rep and there's tag-score...
 
@M-- Heh. Yeah, big concern there. I'm solidly in the top 4 for , beating a certain Jon Skeet.
And I haven't written any WinForms answers in...gosh, 5 years?
 
you've officially
 
M--
@CodyGray I was talking about this "Let that be a lesson to you". I cannot afford that many downvotes :D
 
Jon who?
I've agreed with him on a few close votes but, when he challenged one of my answers, I went off him.
 
11:45 PM
There's a knock-knock joke setup there, but I can't think of a good one.
Good, that's what you should do.
 
It's funny - as a newbie, you hear a lot about Mr Skeet (and rightly so) but, when you first give a VTC and then you see the post "Closed by: XXX, Jon Skeet, Adrian Mole," there's a weird, warm, tingly feeling...
 
M--
@CodyGray I just checked, he actually have more answers (while less reps) in WinForms than you do. Kudos ;)
 
He has a lot more answers than any of us.
 
@Dharman once said (IIRC) - "He has more badges than I have reputation points!"
 
@AdrianMole My favorite was "Closed by: Hans Passant, Raymond Chen, Cody Gray, David Heffernan, and Remy Lebeau" on a WinAPI question. Talk about the who's who of the tag.
(Disclaimer: I may have gotten one of the latter two names wrong.)
 
11:53 PM
Well, Big Hans and Major Remy are well known in the winapi tag, that's for sure.
... I once had an 'argument' with Hans in comments, way back when I was less than 1K. I had absolutely no idea who I was talking to - but he was really decent - a great example to me and anyone.
 
Raymond Chen is pretty notable, too. He runs a pretty popular blog. Probably knows more than all of us combined.
Having access to the source code is also nice. Maybe cheating.
 
Yeah - I wasn't trying to belittle the others, just not names I've come across so often, of late.
 
I'm just surprised you haven't come across Raymond's name.
David spends most of his time in Delphi now.
I spend most of my time deleting your posts.
 

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