The recommendations that I have come across always advise that single quotes in sql server should be escaped using two single quotes. Thus Ravi's becomes Ravi''s. Another alternative is to use parameters. In most of the examples I have seen the words usually have only one quote. Most times it wor...
@Moshe You could stand to talk slower. Didn't really lose me until the last section though. I'm a notoriously fast mumbler though so I stand in solidarity =)
We run a job once a day to reset these totals to 0 for everyone exactly at UTC midnight, unfortunately when deploying network-wide changes to fix associations permanently some servers went absolutely batshit crazy due to a few race conditions. Our status dashboard looked like a Christmas tree fo...
I always enjoy these explanations. You really don't get that from other software companies.
Especially with descriptions like "batshit crazy" =)
Looking through the list for Stack Exchange's management, I noticed it's all men. So, in the interest of balance, and I hope I'm not asking too much here
@YiJiangsProble_ I thought they resolved the "we need more women in management" and "if it ain't broke..." debate by sacking Jeff (and therefore reducing the total number of men). Don't mess with a working compromise!
I don't know if they were complaining about the use of the bug tag for a non-technical error, or attempting to defend Jeff from a perceived slight, or misread, or didn't know Jeff was gone, or what, but really, eight?
Weird. I almost downvoted instantly when I it was first posted (because I thought it was pedantic - it had only been 10 days since he stepped down). Then I realized that that was silly. For the same reasons you mentioned =) Just imagine if I had left out that follow-up "thinking". There would be 9 downvotes to bug you!
mmyers is correct, as usual. I would have said so earlier, but I don't talk to terrible people, or really interact with them in any way.
The good news in cases like this is that the heuristic was probably only tripped by a small amount; a few reasonable and/or starred chat messages, and non-terrible status can be restored.
If I try this:
$l = 0;
echo $l + ++$l;
echo PHP_EOL;
echo $l;
I get this output:
2
1
DEMO: http://codepad.org/ncVuJtJu
Why is that?
I expect to get this as an output:
1
1
My reasoning:
$l = 0; // l === 0
echo $l + ++$l; // (0) + (0+1) === 1
echo PHP_EOL;
echo $l; // l === 1
But w...
@LynnCrumbling That's exactly the right thing to do =) If you flag one of there posts with a custom reason indicating that you think they are a sockpuppet (and link to the suspected sock), that will usually take care of the problem.
I have to head out for the evening, but one last question... on a broader scope, is there anything that can be done to send a stronger message to this person? (and perhaps, @amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA's post on meta is the answer to this question)
I can only hope that the meta post will mean the closure of the other account.
Ah, okay. I haven't cross-referenced all the posts yet. Got caught up on the fact that four of his questions are "Best way to" and two are "Easiest way to" out of eight total questions.
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA Still reading through that. But you need to relax a bit; so far, I just see you flying off the handle because your question was closed, without taking the time to really justify its existence or refute the arguments of those who disagree.
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA How though? This is one of those contrived examples that seems to defy common sense, until you sit down and explain it - at which point you realize it's just the way the language is defined, and you wouldn't actually write code like that.