@AndrewT. Don't you have multithreading issues while accessing critical sections in Android? I have been reading a bit of it as a hobby lately, I have seen some threads. And the Collections package looks similar too...
@Unihedron Not yet, but I might push it to github later. You can check its output in the sandbox if you want (remember, it's still a work in progress).
@InfiniteRecursion yes, but Android handles that quite differently. You may want to read more on Android Dev's. And I seldom to do multithreading in my project, so... that's why :(
@Vogel612 Worth noting that in the original comics (which were, admittedly, black and white) all of the masks were supposed to be the same color. Red, I believe. Edit: After I wrote this, I scrolled down, and apparently, the information I just conveyed is in your answer! /fellow nerd — lunchmeat317yesterday
It's something to do with the increasingly terrible air over here. If you haven't heard already, I think HKSAR is famous for the poor air. Carbon dioxide + Water in clouds -> Carbonic acid, or something. Not really the best chemistry student.
@AndrewT. tried Boot Broadcast to start service but it never get that broadcast. while searching found that ICS having some issue with broadcast. while same thing was working on GingerBread and even on JB.
After years of bitching and telling everybody the SO devs are idiots I have to say @balpha (not sure whether it was you, @marcgravell or somebody else) the kick function in chat is just fucking awesome! tnx however did it! <3
Am I missing something or is it not possible to add a tag to your favourites from its info page? stackoverflow.com/tags/.net/info
Ugh, I started a bounty with "Looking for an answer drawing from credible and/or official sources.", it took 3 minutes for someone to repost an existing answer which is currently even the highest voted answer.
Ugh, I started a bounty with "Looking for an answer drawing from credible and/or official sources.", it took 3 minutes for someone to repost an existing answer which is currently even the highest voted answer.
@Unihedron Try to award the bounty after 7 days instead of 3. That way the question will stand out a little longer which might give the answers a higher chance of getting upvotes (or downvotes)
@Unihedron I asked Pham if he wants the bounty, he said yes. I was disappointed that no one was paying attention to the bounty. Look at Stijn, his post got noticed in 3 minutes!
@Unihedron He wrote he is addicted to gathering badges, and asked how he could stop his addiction. Lots of comments told him to stop drinking coffee. It quickly gathered downvotes. When I read it, it was closed and heavily downvoted. I commented that he should delete the post to get a tumbleweed badge. He replied with a very happy thank you message and deleted it. It was funny :)
Driving home tonight will be fun, an accident happened 3 hours ago, obstructing most of the highway. I have a direct view from the office on the highway and cars are still barely moving at all, and I need to leave in an hour...
@Unihedron I need your regex skills. I'm trying to improve the SmokeDetector regex to make sure that it matches phone numbers if the digits are separated by an underscore. Note that the length of the chars to match is still 10, but this is only numbers. So I need a way to make sure that the length {10} (or similar) does not count the underscores. Do you know a way for that?
@Unihedron Hey Uni, in agreement with you that identifying patterns with potential for catastrophic backtracking is challenging—some "bad ones" might be adequate if you have full control of the subject string. This page identifies four types of symptoms. Definitely an interesting topic.
Is it possible to define a global variable in a JavaScript function?
I want use the trailimage variable (declared in the makeObj function) in other functions.
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head id="Head1" runat="server">
<title></title>
<script type="text/java...
<script>
(function() { // Begin scoping function
var yourGlobalVariable; // Global to your code, invisible outside the scoping function
function foo() {
// ...
}
})(); // End scoping function
</script>
@InfiniteRecursion of course it's to each their own, but if somebody asks why you downvoted, and you didn't comment, you may forget to reverse if they improve their answer.
@SterlingArcher I add answers onto my "monitor stack" for fifteen minutes after I downvote. If the posters asks what's wrong with their post, I'd reply. But I wouldn't just tell what's wrong + downvote at the same time - never ends well.
Get 3k and you can help close bad questions, but don't abuse the Post Answer button. — Unihedron1 min ago