So how I see it is that the second option shouldn't even be displayed on chat.meta and chat.so, since the chat user ids are identical to site user ids. It seems to be working fine on chat.se, right? @MarcGravell Am I correct, or what exactly is supposed to happen there?
Debian does not provide any precompiled packages for gTest anymore. They suggest you to integrate the framework into your projects makefile. Really!?! No way. I made a little HowTo for those who want to keep their makefiles clean.
@mootinator Canadian. Well, I get time off then anyway. I don't actually celebrate most of them on account of being Russian and never quite assimilating into the holiday culture here.
We have a "Observe whatever days your main client does." policy at my company. I don't think we have any US contracts though, so that basically just means people doing federal work get more stat days.
Oh nifty, I'm only 92 reps away from 10k on Stack Overflow. A lesser member would actually post new answers in hopes of getting reps, but I have faith that my necro-rep gathering answers will carry me to victory.
Yes, me too. Mind you I'm using IntelliJ for PHP development at the moment, which isn't entirely optimal. The difference it made for Grails development was incredible.
Yeah, I haven't tried it for PHP, but on the whole I've been pretty pleased with it. They event added support for some special features in the framework we use, which was nice.
Hmm...four days off. Sounds like time to finish all the Data Explorer things I was hoping to do last weekend before work ruined my plans.
I get a lot of false 'method not found' errors, etc. Though now that I think about it, I might be able to fix that by actually importing all the library code into my project structure.
This is similar to this question, but my problems are more severe.
I cannot resolve any host names inside my precise64-client set up by Vagrant.
vagrant@gitclients-vbox:~$ nslookup google.com
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
The vagrant machine uses 10.0.2.3 as a name-ser...
I am currently working on an application which will audit computers, and one of the things that it is mandatory for this app to achieve is to get the license key from the install of OEM windows and Retail Office, in order to retain this information for future purposes, such as re-installation and...
But what if I want to program a robot that can find Windows 7 and office keys without using software, just by scrounging the PC with his shiny robot fingers?
@Wes You mostly guessed right. Anna Lear is also staff. Tim Stone isn't staff, but he does contribute to Stack Exchange's open-source projects (and maybe other stuff? not sure). Nobody else is staff, but there are a couple moderators.
My question
algorithm for linear order of spatial locations so that close sites becomes close in linear order
became closed for no real reason whatsoever. It is a very real question, and some of the comments show that people knowleadgable didnt have any problems understanding it. At least I ...
Click dropdownlist in Crystal Reports. Wait for it to do something. Get bored. Open chat window. Notice dropdown opening/closing. Open Crystal Reports. Repeat.
the title is kind of bad (useless for any future visitor), but the one edited by ben wasn't really helpful either - i'd say the current one mentioning there's an error is more useful
I got a heap of strange undownvotes yesterday:
I'm wondering how this was possible. Were the downvotes not too old to be revoked?
The original downvotes that were cancelled don't show up anywhere in my list (I went back a month or so), and neither of the posts had seen a recent edit that woul...