There should be a badge-giver badge, awarded for doing some action that made someone else get a badge. E.g. gave an accepted answer its 40th upvote, gave a question its 2500th view, approved a user's 50th tag wiki edit. feature-requestbadges
I am using sublime tex editor and want to modify a theme. I use pytohn btw is it okay to ask on SO how to change the color of the doc string without changing the color of the comment? or should I ask on the ST forums?
As the subject says, I want to change to something other than the very light grey. shown here: http://sandbox.thecanarycollective.com/whiteboard/2012-03-21_110512.png I have a hard time seeing that, especially when doing a 'find in files' command.
@TimPost @Shog9 I just left about a dozen flags across the network, including on MSO, SO, SU, Programmers, ELU, Linguistics, F&FS, and I dunno where, about one particular network-wide issue that might be better addressed by the SE team than by each site’s mod team working in isolation. Thanks.
He went around to every site he could, made as many bounties as he could, and then marked his account for deletion, all within the same hour (insofar as I could discern).
@tchrist A desire to 'give all your stuff away' out of the blue is a warning sign that should be taken seriously, even if it's just unicorn points and probably nothing.
I'm of the opinion that it's a perfectly good tag and should be kept. Here's why:
In the question What is a meta tag?, Both Robert and Gilles set forth some criteria. Here's Robert Cartaino's:
Proper tags describe what the question is about. "Meta tags" are things users add to describe other...
@Undo It's more of segregation than taxonomy I think, trying to keep development questions scoped apart from software recommendation questions. I tend to think that's not a good idea.
It's just weird. On AVP (which we just split), you had 'audio' and 'video' as tags denoting which was what, and that was a strong symptom that we shouldn't have made those two communities exist on one site.
Yes, I agree with that. I'm not looking forward to having to do [c#] OR [c] OR [php] OR [java] OR ... to search for that one tool I heard about in that one answer but can't remember the name of, though.
I think the only utility in having it is to be able to scope only library / framework recommendations while searching, or hone one's favorite tags.
However, presumably, as time goes on, we'll have tags for whatever languages and frameworks we've talked about, and non-specific noun tags like xml-...
In an exchange between astronaut Dave Bowman and the HAL 9000 computer aboard the Discovery in 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL asserts that he cannot allow Dave Bowman to deactivate him because doing so would jeopardize their mission:
Dave Bowman: Open the pod bay doors, HAL.
HAL: I'm sorry, ...
What are the pros and cons of having http://www.example.com/ vs http://example.com/?
For example a problem I'm aware of is that if I use a domain without www I can't set a cookie for the current subdomain only (since there is no subdomain), and the cookies I set will be sent to all subdomains.
if (isset($_POST["login"])) {
echo "Sorry, login is not supported yet.";
} else if (isset($_POST["register"]})) {
echo "Sorry, registering is not supported yet.";
} else {
echo "That's one messed up post request you've sent me";
}
if (isset($_POST["login"])):
echo "Sorry, login is not supported yet.";
else if (isset($_POST["register"]})):
echo "Sorry, registering is not supported yet.";
else:
echo "That's one messed up post request you've sent me";
endif;
Cyclomatic complexity (or conditional complexity) is a software metric (measurement). It was developed by Thomas J. McCabe, Sr. in 1976 and is used to indicate the complexity of a program. It is a quantitative measure of logical strength of the program. It directly measures the number of linearly independent paths through a program's source code. The concept, although not the method, is somewhat similar to that of general text complexity measured by the Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test.
Cyclomatic complexity is computed using the control flow graph of the program: the nodes of the graph cor...
Not having curlies doesn’t spare you from the problem of code that is overly branching, overly indented, insufficiently abstracted, or some combination of the above.
Fuck me. I've put an infinite loop around my socket receiving callback function. It entirely clogged up my computer, not even a hard reset could reach its destination. It only worked after I pulled out the network cable
Oh I see. I put the socket creating in a loop. Well that's not very smart
You should edit/improve your first question. At the moment you have 2 other open question that are basically the same. Stop posting new questions with the same problem, please. — rene19 secs ago
Undo is a command in many computer programs. It erases the last change done to the document reverting it to an older state. In some more advanced programs such as graphic processing, undo will negate the last command done to the file being edited.