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revised “best thing since X”
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comment “best thing since X”
Are you sure? I notice I named them confusingly; in my question, X is the new, recent event and Y is the historical reference point. Did you mean what you said or the opposite?
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comment “best thing since X”
Right, sure, but this question is not about the figurative use. The sentence often comes up non-figuratively in the news.
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comment Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
Your comment over there makes no sense, so I asked about it and you haven’t answered that question of mine, so ... I can only surmise that you’re interested more in maintaining your ego than in improving the content on this website :)
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comment Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
I have demonstrated your answer to be incorrect (by solving the issue without a kernel keyboard filter driver), while you are downvoting mine out of spite. What is there to stand by? Your ego? :)
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comment Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
@user1764961: What details do you feel are missing? I am happy to complete the answer. However, please do consider not downvoting unless you think the answer is actually wrong.
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comment Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
Hehe, downvoting out of spite, eh? :) Typical programmers. Cannot handle being wrong.
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comment Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
I don’t doubt that you can write such a driver. However, your answer states that you can ONLY do it by writing a driver and that I NEED a DDK. That is the part that is wrong.
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answered Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
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comment Is it possible to swallow a key in Raw Input?
Nope, wrong answer. I forgot about this question; I’ll post the correct answer.
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comment C# split string but keep separators
This is completely broken. “cur” is a char, “separators” is a string[]. “separators.Contains(cur)” makes no sense.
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