To continue yesterday's conversation about the editing bot, here's my editing script (read the known issues before you install it and check what it did before you leave the post): github.com/AstroCB/Stack-Exchange-Editor-Toolkit.
Perhaps @Unihedron could use his RegEx powers to fix that i issue...
@BenCollins Clear, sure. It's clear that it's a mess. What I want to see is my branch dot dot dot pulltomaster dot dot dot pulltomaster. I have no idea where 5 branches came from.
looks like a fork (presuming this is github?), probably. Can't tell exactly without seeing the whole graph, though. I still don't see any problem with it, although I can see how it might be nice if you could limit the graph to "only this repository"
@AndrewT. Stop engaging the user, it is not useful. Best closure is to redirect them to the help center which finally sends them to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/254393/…
@Unihedron oh , that sucks dude. I had some weird ants in my keyboard one time. Thankfully, they were just in the keyboard and not the tower. So I just threw the keyboard away and bought another for 20 bucks.
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Good. Get ready to get bored. Read the dragon book for compilers, then read Turing machine and theory of computation. Both are amazing topics - Theory of computation and Compiler design. It's extremely enjoyable upto that stage. But stop before PLT, it's extremely boring.
@InfiniteRecursion We used the dragon book back in college for compiler design, coupled with the o'reilly Lex and Yacc book... interesting class, especially how tokenization works....
I haven't read Lex and yacc, will add that to my to-read list. I too enjoyed reading about tokenization @Lynn. I hope @uni reads dragon book before seeing PLT questions, else he will be forever confused about compiler design.
True @Braiam. Did you write the spam faq for AU? Lot of escort spam targeted AU today.
I'm American, I'm not sure that I've ever actually seen Turkish Delight. The mention of it makes me think of The Chronicles of Narnia. — JolenealaskaSep 16 at 7:22
i buy blue cheese and let it mold.
its the same type of mold that is already on it.
I also let my brie mold a bit (until it smells) and then eat it.
Gives a STRONG pungent flavor.
Never tried it with other cheeses like provolone but I figure if I haven't gotten sick after eating blue cheese with ...
@uni, you are amazing. You tell trolls to take the tour!
The title makes for a very one-sided discussion. Plus I doubt this is on-topic, and you're misusing tags. That's not how you post a question here. Please take a tour. — Unihedron1 min ago
@Unihedron I believe the suspension end date couldn't fit in a regular sqlserver date field so a future request is pending at Microsoft to allow it to take stardates.