the one where he also complained about CST right? Central Standard Time in the US, Central Standard Time in Australia and Central Summer Time in Australia still
I have just noticed a very odd upvoting pattern on Stackoverflow: Jon Skeet gets more upvotes than I do even though his answers are clearly inferior to mine. This should be fixed immediately!!! People owe me an explanation why they're not upvoting me.
kthxbye
@TimStone - This will be fun, let's see how long it takes from your bug report for aptitude on my desktop to tell me that there is a new version of google-chrome-beta available :)
Chrome is the eternal excuse to bump my company's API version at least twice a day.
"We've had nine versions in three weeks, care to explain? But boss , look how Google does it!"
Let me put this very simply.
I've never coded a line of java in my life.
Do you really want my favorite awk expressions polluting your abbreviation space?
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Edit(1) approval privilege (lack of) for 2K+ users doesn't make sense
I read here:
How Peer Edits Work
That:
In general, it takes TWO users with
1k+ rep to approve or reject a
suggested edit.
However there are many exceptions:
Users with 20k+ ...
Hi
I know that a diff between two tags lists the 'files' which have been changed between those two tags by the following method.
svn diff tag1 tag2 |grep Index:
Is there any property in Subversion or some technique to find out revision numbers which caused those files to change (i.e differ...
I work with a team, and we use Subversion.
In the morning I want to see exactly what was changed since the last build, is there a way to get a list of files that were modified between changesets?
Update
Using tortoiseSVN please
I am looking for a way of easily listing changes between two URLs in subversion, listing the files that have changed , when , who and why.
Using Totoise either gives you too much detail, showing the actual source code changes or too little i.e. it lists the files that have changed without the ...
No, I don't support this.
If users are so confused that they ask a programming question here, they need to figure a few things out on their own without us spoon feeding it to them.
Apparently; I don't know how else they could be getting there. Nor do I understand how mods moving them to SO is ok, but 3k users doing it is spoon-feeding
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I knew somebody in high school who used AIM, but literally didn't know how to start it -- it started with the computer, and they never closed it. If they did close it by mistake, they just restarted the computer
Hello,
I'm quite new to C# and am working on developing a software for blind and visually impaired people.
in the software I want to have a text box that when a key is pressed it will make a
sound for instance when pressing j it will say j...
I found the wonderful text to speech engine and tried ...
@badp I don't think so. Mine was 7 minutes ago, the second 5 and the third 2. So that's a gap of 2 minutes and 3/5 minutes. At least one of the first 2 answers should have been visible to the third guy.
BTW - I'm just using this as an illustration. I've seen the same occur on other questions.
I like this idea a lot, it would save me from having to generate links the "right" way and I do think it would make the site a lot cleaner. I think it would also make comments much more elegant. I do, however, fear that it might be a pain to implement. (Not sure about that, really depends a lot o...
On the one side, the USA is just one country. Logic says it should be, then, singular, just like the United Kingdom is. Example:
The USA owns this domain.
On the other side, if I however expand "the USA" to "the United States of America", I'd tend towards using plural — the noun the v...
Both "USA" and "The United States of America" are a single proper noun. They are names. I don't believe you can point to a word within a name to call the name a plural. Both names refer to a single entity. They should be followed by the singular form.
The exception is in some British English whe...
Reddit.com receives over 1 billion page views per month and has 5 or 6 developers (I'm not sure if they hired someone as a result of the last job posting). Let's assume it's 6.
That means they handle 167 million page views per developer.
Your company is vastly overpaying and should fire all but...
Heh, my links have sent programmers.SE over 80,000 question views so far this month.
@DanGrossman because American's apparently only need 40 year old military technology to kick the ass of anyone else? Surely that's not the message the intend to convey.
For starting with: my title sucks, so help me figure out a new one?
I can't post all the SQL here (over 30k characters for the lot of it), so I stuck it on pastebin.com
The problem:
I get an XML file that I scrape some records from, and I need to extract some data from the records and build an...