Say, @Oded, quick thing on that realtime page: chue x on meta-stackoverflow. Looks like you're using the API sitename instead of the site's real name, right? Looks non-right.
@Undo Just curious, why did you name your flagging app "Charcoal?" (cc @hichris, in case he knows). I figured it's because you're "burning" (destroying) comments with it. But I wasn't sure.
I don't think I understand your explanation, @Undo. You're saying it was just arbitrary? Like, "If I ever write an app someday, I'm going to name is 'Charcoal,' because that's a cool word."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudorandomness 'Such a process is easier to produce than a genuinely random one, and has the benefit that it can be used again and again to produce exactly the same numbers - useful for testing and fixing software.'
Let's stop complaining about randomness, I already decided I'm using random.org, and the fact that I added a huge features shows I have the right to choose :P
@Joe I think you meant to talk to me, not Doorknob, and I'm not learning Java. I think Java is terribile (I have no idea why, I just take it from a more experienced programmer, and this page: tech.jonathangardner.net/wiki/Why_Java_Sucks)
I could easily make it search part of the body (theElement.innerText instead of theElement.getElementsByTagName('h1')[0].innerHTML), but that might result in too many false positives
I'm using the Netbeans IDE, and it has not detected any bugs. I'm just curious as to why this code is not executing. FYI this is Exercise 4.4 from "Think Java: How to think like a computer scientist."
import java.lang.Math;
public class Exercise {
public static void checkFermat(int a, int b,...
> While not strictly a throttle, the Stack Exchange employs heavy caching and as such no application should make semantically identical requests more than once a minute. This is generally a waste of bandwidth, as more often than not the exact same result will be returned.