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12:46 AM
Heh, I was wondering what kind of reaction that would get :P
On an unrelated note, my images aren't responsible. I don't know what that means exactly... are they not getting to work on time or something?
 
 
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3:30 AM
I will give a +500 bounty on Meta to the first person who can guess what I spent the majority of my day today doing at work. If you guess incorrectly, you have to buy me a sparkly pencil with an awesome unicorn eraser on it.
 
 
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5:50 AM
@animuson Thanks for your information. Do I need anything for this purpose ? or just wait ? :)
 
 
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2:08 PM
@MidhunMP The request still hasn't been processed. But just wait. :)
 
2:44 PM
@animuson:Thank you very much :)
 
 
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5:58 PM
Ok, seriously!? The close votes queue is now over 70,000!
http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/stats
 
6:12 PM
jumps into the ocean of close votes and floats away - "Some say that was the end of animuson's story. Some say it was just the beginning. No one ever says it was the middle."
 
6:40 PM
I just opened a Visual Studio project for a C# app that I think was written about 10 years ago. The bulk of the code is in a ~1,200 line class file named "Class1.cs".
 
@ColeJohnson The size of the close vote queue just doesn't concern me as much as it appears to concern other people.
 
7:15 PM
Amazon is currently unavailable? Ahhhhh that's like Stack Exchange being down! WHAT DO I DO!?!?!?
 
@joran What concerns me is not the size, but the quality filter that allows such bad questions onto the site in the first place.
@jadarnel27 I once wrote a console app that was ~2500 lines long. It was called ConsoleApplication1.cs. This was before I knew C# well enough. Like I had ~ 100 lines to change "a" to "b", "b" to "c", ... "z" to "0", ... "9" to "a" and increment the next character. What I failed to use was a char where I could just add 1...
 
My entire first website was written in a single file called cogen.php which got included into index.php - baffles me what the hell I was thinking there.
 
@animuson Yeah, this is rather inconvenient as it's preventing me from logging into AWS |:
 
@ColeJohnson That's funny, I've long thought that a sizable chunk of the Q's in that queue are not actually that bad and shouldn't be closed at all.
 
7:56 PM
@joran yes, the queue does have its "diamond[s] in the rough", but they are quite rare.
 
 
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R_G
9:35 PM
Hey! I'm new to this forum and am just looking for someplace to vent and maybe get an answer or two. I've started to become active on Stackoverflow, asking and attempting to answer some questions. However, the drive-by down-voters are starting to piss me off big time. I'll look at questions or answers, my own or from others, and see that someone has down voted it with no explanation. I just think that is wrong. Is this something that I just need to deal or what?
 
@R_G More or less, yes. There is not much you can do about it. You could perhaps only add a comment along the lines of "Could someone explain the downvotes to me? How can I address the problems?" or something like that.
Calling them a "worthless creeper" is not the recommended approach. That will only invite more downvotes.
 
R_G
Hi Bart. Yeah, I've started doing that but have become concerned that even that might be considered "off topic" in this very answer-specific forum.
LOL Yeah, I understood that when I did it.
That's why I came here, to vent and get some advice.
 
Also (though I admittedly know nothing about the topic)
something like "In either case, I have no idea whether these options will help you, but it's something to try." makes it sound less like an answer
As for the content, it looks good, but I have no clue if it's actually good. Not my area of expertise. :)
 
R_G
though I admittedly know nothing about the topic? Not sure where that was...
Not my area of expertise, yes. No clue. Nothing about the topic. No....
 
I'm saying I know nothing about the topic you're answering.
 
R_G
9:41 PM
Okay.
Understood.
 
Other than that, should you be consistently downvoted, you can always constructively inquire on Meta.
Don't go ranting though
 
R_G
I do look at a lot of questions and offer options even though I haven't tried them myself. In the interest of full disclosure, I like to make that clear. Again, I haven't had many down votes, myself. Two, it total. One on a question. One on an answer. However, as I look through questions and answers, I see a lot of down votes with no explanation. It seems to me that those are random and unnecessary. They add no benefit. I think any down vote should come with rationale. In every case.
 
That is the ideal scenario, but let's just say that revenge voting has caused many users to stop adding comments in most cases. Top tip: don't propose that idea on Meta. That has been done to death. We get that proposal about twice each week and we're rather tired of seeing it again and again.
 
R_G
I am less inclined to offer assistance in a forum where I see this negative behavior.
LOL, Okay. I get that. I am sure you do.
 
Downvotes happen. Shrug them off. If your content is good, upvotes will easily outweigh them.
 
R_G
9:46 PM
Like I said, this is my first time here.
Okay, I'll do my best. However, like I said, when creepers are about, it's harder to stay positive and offer assistance.
Thanks for your advice. Pretty much what I needed.
 
You're welcome
 
@ColeJohnson Yeah, but I imagine that code wasn't in a production environment where it runs everyday and other people have to eventually maintain it =)
 
10:36 PM
@jadarnel27 Huh?
 
10:49 PM
@ColeJ Which part don't you understand? I'd be glad to clarify =)
 
11:17 PM
@jadarnel27 Your entire response I don't get. Could you rephrase it?
 
@ColeJohnson I was just assuming (possibly incorrectly) that situation wasn't quite the same.
Primarily, I was assuming that no other coders would ever be looking at ConsoleApplication1, or having to understand it and make changes to it.
And that it wasn't in a "production environment" (where it's being used by people other than yourself - end users).
Granted, that doesn't make your awful class file less epic =)
 

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