Note that it is explicitly NOT NEEDED to put any application that is just using [framework] as intended by the framework under the LGPL or EPL (this is where the “weak” part comes into play - contrast this with the GPL, which would only allow using [framework] to create an application that is itselft governed by the GPL
The WTFPL (Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License) is a rarely used, extremely permissive free software license. The original Version 1.0 license, released March 2000, was written by Banlu Kemiyatorn who used it for Window Maker artwork. Samuel “Sam” Hocevar, a French programmer who was the Debian project leader from 17 April 2007 to 16 April 2008, wrote version 2.0. It allows for redistribution and modification of the software under any terms—the licensee is encouraged to “do what the fuck [they] want to”. The license was approved as a GPL-compatible free software license by the Fr...
The way I see it, my local calling code doesn't share anything either in Javascript ... other than the call-stack binary protocol used in the JS engine
Well IMVHO, if I use a GPLv3 Javascript library, I can see distributing the using .js files GPL ... but if it starts to encroach on the web-api it calls ... then that seems lame, but I can't see how they can make a decision one way or another as they are both uses, just a fatter protocol.
Just been reading stuff all night trying to see where the line is. What next? A GPL javascript library in an IE browser logically causing the BSD system serving the JSON to be GPL too
@YiJiang, no, it's just that I just got Citizen's Patrol on cooking, and I'm pretty certain I've never flagged anything there, but I wanted to check before posting a bug on meta
As far as I can see, I've got no way of checking
@Marc, could you do me a favour? Is there any way you can see if I've ever flagged anything on cooking.se?
I'm not sure flagging is ever shown... even on the moderator pages we only see your name if it is a moderator-message. For spam/offensive/etc we just see the count.
I got a load of Citizen's Patrol badges this morning, which is nice.
I know the rules have changed, but I got it on Cooking.SE, and I'm pretty certain that I've never flagged anything there.
Sorry if I'm wrong (I don't think I've got any way of checking)
Jan/Feb/Mar 2011
2011-02-09: Migration now does tag checks. During migration, tags will be checked (and replaced if found) for tag synonyms on the destination site. Tags that do not exist on the destination site will be stripped from the question. If the previous steps leave a question wit...
BTW, if you have SSL enabled for the account, but some app or w/e requires that it be disabled and you comply, it ends up being disabled for the entire account. Apparently, the notification does not inform you that you're turning it off the entire account.
@MichaelMrozek I've always thought of writing a GM script that catches your comment upvotes and delays them by just enough seconds to bypass the limit automatically
@YiJiang that would only work if a) it could talk cross tab, and b) you didn't close the tab till it was done. Maybe it could autoclose the tab as it finished upvoting, if you added an extra element to the page (close after voting [X])
@YiJiang not true. I upvote four comments on this new question. I goto the next tab and upvote five other comments. I can read them faster than 5 seconds per, so by the time I get through upvoting the fifth it'll just be started on upvoting the ones on this page, so when I goto the next tab, it's still 5 behind. (Scenario)
This post is a ball of failure. Four answers, three of which don't answer the question, and a fourth that does but is deleted, and a question edit that changes the source code
@MichaelMrozek I actually updated the question once more, as part of the original code was stripped during "reformatting" by a helpful editor. If the original author has a set of parens, we should maintain those parens as they typed it.
@drachenstern I don't think the people in this room are the ones you need to be telling that to. (Then again, the guy who modified the source has been in here before....)
i am a c beginner , and this is my c code :
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
main()
{
printf("Hello world !\n");
return 'sss'
}
that will show a error ,
so how to return a string in c code ,
thanks
Quite often in ANSI C code I can see parenthesis sorrounding a single return value.
Like this:-
int foo(int x) {
if (x)
return (-1);
else
return (0);
}
Why use () around the return value in those cases? Any ideas? I can see no reason for that.
@drachenstern - I figure I only care about those extra parens if: A) The compiler cares (which it doesn't) B) Other coders care (which they don't) C) If a coding convention/style doc says do/don't for a project
@AidenBell I just have a fundamental problem removing or "cleaning up" people's code when the new code doesn't match the old code. Same as adding/removing brackets, altering javascript to insert a \n where one didn't exist, etc.
(Actually, there have been users who have done this; ask a question with code, get an answer, ask a new question about the next bug they see with code that's basically their old question merged with the correct answer....)
To everyone here... a few of us from SU are trying to start a regular game night... most likely at the weekend, if you are interested, looking for suggestions here - spreadsheets.google.com/… and the official chat room is
@jjnguy Yes. I don't like how it blocks 2k users from editing, and hopefully someone comes up with a clever solution, but 1 user approves were a disaster
@jjnguy For the first game, we want something free that everyone can join in on.... Please feel free to suggest others. If this is popular, it will be a regular thing, and possibly branch out to other (pay) games.
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@PopularDemand I was hoping you had the first part reversed from what you did, so I could have a smartass response, but instead, you actually predicted what I was doing accurately, so that didn't allow me to give the smartass response ... :p
I finally got a chance to do some TableValuedParameters and they work great, so I'm going to paste a whole lotta code that shows how I'm using them, with a sample from some of my current code: (note: we use ADO.NET)
Also note: I'm writing some code for a service, and I've got lots of predefined ...
I have both C# and TSQL and neither one is formatted with color. What do I need to do to make either part of it colored?
Wheee, Visual Website Optimizer and Conversion Voodoo are doing a live webinar right now, and they chose one of my sites to do a free critique (including eye tracking study) on as part of the webinar
@DanGrossman so is this a good thing for you or a potentially negative thing for you? Looks like you've got solid cross page eye coverage, good to hear that for you
meta.dba.stackexchange.com/questions/167/… <-- question: What's the official policy on copy-pasting questions cross site for beta purposes (pre regular migration targets) [ping @RebeccaChernoff]
I feel like Jeff sidestepped my question, that annoyed me
He migrated that one in particular, which was fine, but I was thinking more in general
I just don't want to be afeared if I copy-paste something that I'll get everybody's panties in a twist, and I know some people here (eyes @PopularDemand and @TimStone) have lightning memories on meta Qs and know where to look for the appropos prior question
@drachenstern, opening a meta.dba post for a question you want migrated to dba doesn't seem so useful. Hey I know you can't do anything about this, but I'm going to post it here for the lulz (;
@PopularDemand You mean the @GraceNote who's never in chat? :p ... true, grace would probably know immediately ;) ... but you're always fast on the draw with remembering key ones
@drachenstern I'm somewhat tempted to argue, but instead I'll just graciously accept the compliment -- I think that's a compliment -- and return to this Swing layout madness.
@RebeccaChernoff a) I feel like you're implying that I did it for the lulz, which I didn't, but I doubt you're intentionally implying that, so I'm meh on that. b) I did flag it on SO as well as ask the direct question on meta.dba.SE. c) I know there haven't been many sites with cross-postability like this so far (codegolf.SE, the trilogy, and P.SE, but that's about the extent of them) so I'm curious what's the netiquette involved
@PopularDemand it's a compliment. Enjoy your Swing ;) [there's a reason I don't do Java]
So aside from flagging and commenting to the OP (who may ignore me), is there anything else I can do there?
@RebeccaChernoff yeah but Jeff has ESP or something, cos the man responds to like every meta post I've ever come across. I bet he has a special meta.SE2.0 page that just cross lists all the new posts huh?
@RebeccaChernoff besides, I figured posting to that meta was better than to meta.SO, as it was targeted at the specific site, not at the grandcentral userbase ... altho I do acknowledge "may not be people of power elsewhere"
> Great job, you got it all right in 234.31 seconds. You can now click on the question titles to learn more about the topics, or have another go to see if you can be even faster!
@RebeccaChernoff yes, but with three(?) thousand or so new questions a day, one or two per week that might be migratable are exceptional enough, no? What's the best route for nominating those for migration, ask a MSO Q, flag it or just hope that it gets noticed if I don't say anything?
@RebeccaChernoff hence I came here to ask the groupbrain that's better at finding the topics than I :p ... I'll ping Tim later when he's awake/back on chat ;)
I have noticed a significant number of suggested edits that attempt to fix code, or change the original meaning of someone else's post.
Is this really a good idea?
I've been on StackOverflow awhile, and among the editors who have sufficient reputation to edit without approval, I've never se...
does an upvote mean I agree that they should not change the technical content of the post, or does an upvote mean I think they should change the technical content of a post?
@balpha oh holy sweet $DEITY ... what other easter eggs are there like that that are quite nice usability tweaks that I have no clue on? #ReadMyMind #WheresMyBrainSuckInterface
@balpha - im going to install gnome 3 and stick to the usual suspects ... never mind I find it isn't great for usability ... but Javascript?! What happened to Gnome+Python? Before you know it web-babies will be hacking piss poorly coded extensions and we will have questions like "Why doesn't Gnome shell support JQuery" on SO