Are the posted questions getting worse?

  • Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)


    GilaMonster (7/2/2009)


    [...]I poured over the Java code[...]

    [font="Verdana"]Mmmm... pourable code! :-D[/font]

    It's JAVA!!!

    Do you want yours black, or with cream and/or sugar?

    🙂



    Alvin Ramard
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  • Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)


    GilaMonster (7/2/2009)


    [...]I poured over the Java code[...]

    [font="Verdana"]Mmmm... pourable code! :-D[/font]

    It's JAVA!!!

    [font="Tahoma"]Exactly![/font]

    Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Do you want yours black, or with cream and/or sugar?

    [font="Verdana"]With steamed non-fact milk, by preference. :cool:[/font]

  • name="knownAsteroids" class ="Asteroid">

    ... 40 or so lines of xml

    $beliefbase.getBeliefSet("known_asteroids").size()>0

    A tiny part of me of which I am not proud was glad to see this. Let's me know I'm not the only one to wonder why I can't just decide between underscores and camelCase.

  • Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)


    Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Do you want yours black, or with cream and/or sugar?

    [font="Verdana"]With steamed non-fact milk, by preference. :cool:[/font]

    ... non-fact milk? That's taking it to a different dimension.



    Alvin Ramard
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  • Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)


    Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Do you want yours black, or with cream and/or sugar?

    [font="Verdana"]With steamed non-fact milk, by preference. :cool:[/font]

    ... non-fact milk? That's taking it to a different dimension.

    [font="Verdana"]What can I say? I prefer the taste, always have done.[/font]

  • john.arnott (7/2/2009)


    name="knownAsteroids" class ="Asteroid">

    ... 40 or so lines of xml

    $beliefbase.getBeliefSet("known_asteroids").size()>0

    A tiny part of me of which I am not proud was glad to see this. Let's me know I'm not the only one to wonder why I can't just decide between underscores and camelCase.

    [font="Verdana"]Me, I'm just pondering what I believe about asteroids... It looks like a fascinating project.[/font]

  • john.arnott (7/2/2009)


    name="knownAsteroids" class ="Asteroid">

    ... 40 or so lines of xml

    $beliefbase.getBeliefSet("known_asteroids").size()>0

    A tiny part of me of which I am not proud was glad to see this. Let's me know I'm not the only one to wonder why I can't just decide between underscores and camelCase.

    What's troubling is that I never use underscores in code. Identifiers and variables are either camelCase or InitialCase (or whatever it's called). I have no idea why I would have put an underscore in there.

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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  • Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)


    john.arnott (7/2/2009)


    name="knownAsteroids" class ="Asteroid">

    ... 40 or so lines of xml

    $beliefbase.getBeliefSet("known_asteroids").size()>0

    A tiny part of me of which I am not proud was glad to see this. Let's me know I'm not the only one to wonder why I can't just decide between underscores and camelCase.

    [font="Verdana"]Me, I'm just pondering what I believe about asteroids... It looks like a fascinating project.[/font]

    It's a proof of concept for my thesis.

    Currently the only thing it seems to be proving is that I can't code properly anymore.....

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)[h]

    Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Do you want yours black, or with cream and/or sugar?

    [font="Verdana"]With steamed non-fact milk, by preference. :cool:[/font]

    Hmm, if it's not a fact, then it cannot be a belief which means as far as an agent is concerned, it doesn't exist.

    1 black coffee, coming up.

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

    We walk in the dark places no others will enter
    We stand on the bridge and no one may pass
  • GilaMonster (7/2/2009)


    Bruce W Cassidy (7/2/2009)[h]

    Alvin Ramard (7/2/2009)


    Do you want yours black, or with cream and/or sugar?

    [font="Verdana"]With steamed non-fact milk, by preference. :cool:[/font]

    Hmm, if it's not a fact, then it cannot be a belief which means as far as an agent is concerned, it doesn't exist.

    1 black coffee, coming up.

    That's part of the reason why I made a reference to a new dimension.



    Alvin Ramard
    Memphis PASS Chapter[/url]

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  • GilaMonster (7/2/2009)


    Currently the only thing it seems to be proving is that I can't code properly anymore.....

    [font="Verdana"]My seven month project is in the testing and user acceptance phase, and I am discovering the same thing.

    I think the solution is to pour more java.

    [/font]

  • Steve Jones - Editor (6/30/2009)


    There shouldn't be. I was puzzling over how someone could do this. We should not allow blank emails.

    OK, I'm still 2 days behind, but I 'm guessing that someone can name themselves "Anonymous"?

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    [font="Verdana"] "Performance is our middle name."[/font]

  • ps (6/30/2009)


    Hey Guys, pls dont laugh at me but i was happy today to find myself amongst top 100 forum posters.:-D

    Learnt lots from this site which forces me to stick here whenever i find time.

    Thanks Steve for creating this site:-).

    Way to go, Pradeep. Keep up the good work!

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    [font="Verdana"] "Performance is our middle name."[/font]

  • And congrats to Lynne, who not only blew by me recently, but is also only the 6th person to reach 8000 & SSCrazyEights!

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    Proactive Performance Solutions, Inc.
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    [font="Verdana"] "Performance is our middle name."[/font]

  • GilaMonster (6/30/2009)


    David Burrows (6/30/2009)


    There is a member with the name 'Anonymous'

    Yeah, but I don't think it's that. If you check the screen shot, there's no profile details, the name is not a hyperlink (as it normally is) and clicking 'reply' brings up the reply screen with an empty box.

    Plus I know two of these PMs from 'anonymous' are from different people, because they're related to forum threads.

    Oops, already covered.

    [font="Times New Roman"]-- RBarryYoung[/font], [font="Times New Roman"] (302)375-0451[/font] blog: MovingSQL.com, Twitter: @RBarryYoung[font="Arial Black"]
    Proactive Performance Solutions, Inc.
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    [font="Verdana"] "Performance is our middle name."[/font]

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