Proposed Q&A site for gardeners and landscapers of every kind. From those just looking to care for their lawn, to those who want to grow fruits and vegetables. This site is for any kind of gardener and/or landscaper. (Vote in comments about scope change.)
I'll take a look at why the Q&A is a bit wonky...
Proposed Q&A site for gardeners and landscapers of every kind. From those just looking to care for their lawn, to those who want to grow fruits and vegetables. This site is for any kind of gardener and/or landscaper. (Vote in comments about scope change.)
@MarcGravell Yes, if it was easier to know if it's in definition/commit/beta/launched status. Maybe replace the follower/committed/day counter with the overall progress pct?
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You can't do that with BinaryFormatter - it will expect additional meta-data/padding around object. You would have to read manually either from a Stream or similarly via a binary reader.
Having done some very similar code, I would write my own reader that sits on top of a stream, with methods li...
I realize this isn't possible, but I can't see why not, especially if you change the model a little bit so that the balls simply travel through a tube of water on the way up, rather than exactly this model.
Please be clear and detailed. I've heard explanations like "the balls wouldn't move" b...
Hi,buddy~~~
I had two question about Erlang.
Is design pattern of concept to be suitable for use in Erlang? Want to understand the architecture quickly.
Could you recommend any great framework and how to learn? what view-point to explain this erlang framework.
Thanks for you.
@rchern I looked at the available options and it seemed to be the best there was to work with. I know, I know, I'm not happy with the solution either, but sometimes it is what it is. ;)
yay for walking in this morning to a dead monitor on my desk ... how am I supposed to get any work done with only one monitor? I've already been bemoaning the restriction to merely two monitors
time to go filch another monitor from an unmanned cube (I tried pulling my third from there, but that was strictly vetoed in a timely fashion [boss walked up mid pull])
@drachenstern Every time I add a monitor, I feel like I could use another one, heh. Going in the opposite direction is definitely worse though, I have a hard time getting things done if I have to work on just my laptop.
@PopularDemand as a matter of record, I actually bought the two for my desk at my last job, because they wanted me to use a space heater ... I mean CRT ... and I was like "um, no." When I went to leave they decided the desk needed two monitors so bought them off me for original price.
@Jin Ah, right. Just wasn't sure since it was back from July. I was going through my meta questions last night accepting ones that I could and noticed that one didn't have any responses.
I could use an upgrade in the hard disk department though. And now that I have three monitors I want to upgrade the graphics cards as well, since I can't run Cross Fire.
(since one card can't run all three monitors...No EyeFinity :()
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The comment length is one of those comical SO "features" that does no good whatsoever. Getting people to type " (15 characters)" after their comment doesn't seem to have dissuaded them from typing short comments
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I seem to be the only one who has answered you, so what's your point?
@rchern if we don't bait the disrespectful trolls who claim we're trolling, whatever shall we do with the day? I'm just waiting on my scripts to start up
@Rchern Re your comment earlier about 10 minutes, I already explained that any additional characters . It's unpleasant to come in here asking a simple question that other people have had no problem answering in comment threads or in chat, only to receive pedantic reprimands.