Tim I'm ok with Assessment tests; as long as they aren't the 3 hour kind, but I'd rather have a sample + phone screen (technical, they write code during it) + in person interview with the team (1 at a time, not all at once). The 'write code' during interview seems to do most people in.
I suppose no one has abused the tag creation mechanics yet
get a real question, keep editing it within 5 minutes with new tags that are likely to be popular
leave the final tags as the tags you want
supposedly, according to one of Jeff's posts on meta, but I don't have a link handy; the creator of the tag is remembered even if the tag is later removed
> My copilot and I both used these during our "daily grind" transcontinental flights from San Diego to Minneapolis. We had to modify them a bit to fit snug against the instrument panels (when we bought them we didn't realize the planes we fly don't have steering wheels!), but in the end it did the job. With our laptops firmly in place we were able to focus our attention on what really mattered, participating in raids with our WoW clan.
> During our last flight we were so immersed in trying to take down Eranikus that we overshot Minneapolis by a full hour and a half before some annoying flight attendant interrupted us, babbling something about "FAA and F16 fighters.
Google never ceases to amaze, due on the 29th I take it? ;)
A Java translation is a good idea, once operational you'll be able to step through it to see exactly what the algorithm does if you're having problems visualizing it.
A few pointers: the psuedo code has arrays indexed 1 through n, Java...
Dirty Jobs is a program on the Discovery Channel, produced by Pilgrim Films & Television, in which host Mike Rowe is shown performing difficult, strange, disgusting, or messy occupational duties alongside the typical employees. The show premiered with two pilot episodes in November 2003. It returned as a series on July 26, 2005.
There is also a European edition of the show, hosted by former Danish goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel. An Australian version of the show briefly aired on the Nine Network in 2007.
Format
A worker or team of workers takes on Rowe as a fully-involved assistant for a...
I can't log in to SE chat. I'd report this there, but....
"Login requires an HTML5 browser, and you must already be logged in to another network site; if you aren't already, you may need to login to stackexchange.com first."
@PopularDemand It just sits there forever? For me it popped up the "you've been logged in automatically" box after about ten seconds
I had to log out and back in to an SE site; you might try that. It told me that specifically though, so not sure if that's your problem (it said my login data was too old)
Did it on Personal Finance, which I never use, and still nothing. I'll global logout. See you later, unless getting me to log out of MSO chat and then locking me out of it permanently is part two of "mess with flu-ridden Popular Demand day."
"Login Attempting to log in to the Stack Exchange network...
Login requires an HTML5 browser, and you must already be logged in to another network site; if you aren't already, you may need to login to http://stackexchange.com first."
If there was a store.stackoverflow.com I would love to buy T-Shirts, coffee cups, and (obviously) flamethrowers.
With Stackoverflow's newfound moola and near infinite talent, I bet this would be pretty doable (and profitable).
isstackoverflowslowforeveryoneorjustme.com should feature a spinning throbber. "Please wait. Determining if Stack Overflow is slow for everyone or just you..."
Hi,
If I made a post on an answer to (in this case) my question, it doesn't let me undo my vote. Usually when I vote -1 and then -1 directly after the vote will change from 0 to -1 to 0. This is what happens now as well, but when I reload the page it is set to +1, instead of 0. Also it doesn't m...
Hi to everyone, my problem is a plugin called "Sexy Alert Box" when I load the page, the firebug tells me that there is a problem:
$ is not a function
The line with the error shows...
$(document).ready(function(){
You can check the website HERE
and when I try to click on "Dile a un amigo" ...
@PopularDemand I find @Pekka is good competition for answering PHP questions, LOL. Seems like 90% of the time I go to answer/edit a PHP question, he has the same idea :-)
I submit to you the following quartet of indisputable facts:
Stack Overflow is for people who are bored at work.
Having animations and video games are more exciting (and therefore less boring) than not having animations and video games.
Chrono Trigger is the best video game ever made.
Downvotin...
I'm pretty new to PHP, but I've been programming in similar languages for years. I was flummoxed by the following:
class Foo {
public $path = array(
realpath(".")
);
}
It produced a syntax error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting ')' in test.php on line 5 wh...
Heh, thanks. ;) I actually was just happy to have an answer to that question myself, since it had confused me as well.
I'd also like to have an answer to this Python/dulwich/hg-git nonsense too, but that doesn't seem very forthcoming at the moment...and I really shouldn't spend time on it right now, argh. Damn you, curiosity, damn you.
@PopularDemand I don't think you can get in trouble if you're not giving the shirt to anyone else, but I'm not sure. Downvoting seems unnecessary, but that's just me
The code below produces a NPE:
Integer test = null;
Integer test2 = true ? test : 0;
System.out.println(test2);
To correctly print out "null" without an exception requires this code:
Integer test = null;
Integer test2 = true ? test : (Integer)0;
System.out.println(test2);
It's obvious in th...
"Java is a commonly used programming language, plus the ecosystem allowing Java programs to run unchanged on almost any hardware and software platform. See "about the java tag" for initial help." is part of the tag wiki.
The Stack Overflow privileges list says you need 1500 reputation to edit tag wikis, but the bottom of each tag info page says:
To edit this wiki, you must have a total score of 100 on non-community-wiki answers in this tag (you currently have X), and at least 2000 reputation.
Is it 1500 or ...
@MichaelMrozek Yes, I didn't let it stop me, but some people let it slide if it was CW, now they have less of an excuse, and hopefully behavior is changing.
Remember to keep signed into the Regulator Headquarters so questions can be shut down quicker.
I just found an egregious one (decided to do a text search on "community wiki").