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# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 itmpls but only x amount are pulled in for that view, though I want that "of" to be relative to all
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 itmpls is countercache the best solution for this scenario? i have special_offers with have special_offer_dates and on the UI end I want to show that a certain special offer date (in the calendar) is [x] of [y] for that special offer. like 1 of 5. was thinking a counter_cache on special_offers of the dates?
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 neon1024 @admad I can’t. England lost to Scotland in the ODI Cricket yesterday! :(
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 dereuromark FreedomBehavior maybe?
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 josbeir @neon1024 add regular expressions to that list
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 jeremyharris haha
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 dereuromark LOL, please dont
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:47 admad @neon1024 let's open an issue to rename "Behavior" to "Behaviour" :)
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:46 dereuromark neon: basically all code is usually by convention us english
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:46 jeremyharris it also makes asking for help easier (whether that’s a good thing or not)
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:46 neon1024 I had a had a good chat with Jorge, about coding in foreign language and he said he mostly uses US English
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:45 neon1024 Mostly because the core is US English
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:45 neon1024 I think I mostly code in “American”
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:44 jeremyharris :)
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:44 neon1024 Or my fav spin, There are 2 hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-1 errors.
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:44 jeremyharris and off by one errors
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:44 neon1024 There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things. -- Phil Karlton
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:44 neon1024 What’s that saying
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:43 tiagoab Oh! Thanks a lot @admad!
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:43 neon1024 I would say fortnightly myself
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:43 jeremyharris ^ yeah I recognize that for sure
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:43 neon1024 OED says it’s American https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/semi-monthly
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:43 tim I think bi-monthly is more known
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 neon1024 Urgh, don’t remind me :(
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 dereuromark British :slightly_smiling_face: And soon to be non-EU. Poor neon.
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 jeremyharris madrid I agree I feel that there’s some negative comments that come through at times. I think some of it has to do with the language barrier, some with the text-format. everything else should likely be brought up as we’re all adults (though I know personally I don’t like confrontation and usually ignore the negativity where I can)
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 josbeir what is this english we are talking about ?
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 neon1024 Well Anglo-American, technically
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 neon1024 I really am English! :P
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:42 neon1024 I’m not joking, if you meant me :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:41 madrid988 i'm not sure if you are joking
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:41 neon1024 But our language is hilariously loose, so I wouldn’t worry ;)
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:41 neon1024 I’m English, and I’ve never heard it til today, if that mean anything
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:40 madrid988 semi means half
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:40 jeremyharris but I’m american so english isn’t my strong suit :P ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:40 admad who else in here knew what "semi-month" means? :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:40 admad me too.
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:40 madrid988 you can add semi- to any word really.
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:40 neon1024 TIL
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:39 madrid988 https://www.wordnik.com/words/semimonthly
# Jun 11th 2018, 13:39 admad veve: please accept my apologies for my comment