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Nomenclature for methods, functions, and values

JavaScript (and other languages too) has long documentation names for commonly used methods. For example, the title of the MDN article for the splice() method on arrays is Array.prototype.splice(). ...
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What is retagging exactly?

I was looking for ways to achieve badges, and I stumbled upon the Organiser badge. The description said, "First Retag". I didn't know what a retag was, so naturally, I looked it up on meta. ...
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Change "mwe" explanation from "minimal workable example" to "minimal working example"?

I was reading the Minimal Reproducible Example page and I noticed that for some reason the mwe acronym is spelled out as "minimal workable example". However, I believe that "minimal working example" ...
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MCVExit redux: I don't need a milkshake to know when I've missed the mark

A week ago, I had an idea: change a URL with thousands of outstanding uses and try to replace an awkward initialism with... Another awkward made-up word. ...Ok, that was... not a great idea. ...
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE

Update: ok, ok, this was a wee bit premature - here's the follow-up proposal: MCVExit redux: I don't need a milkshake to know when I've missed the mark Five years ago, we set out to write up ...
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What is a popular tag?

I can see in the description of popular tags a little "flame". I presume this is for tags with lots of watchers and/or lots of questions. Question: what are the criteria that a tag must satisfy in ...
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How should we call the assumed original of a question marked as duplicate?

Some expert has marked a question as duplicate of another question. In my eyes that is totally correct. I made a comment to the asker that I think he should go to the 'original' question. What I want ...
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What is "meaningful activity"?

In the "[Email + Privacy] The power to choose" email sent out by SO recently, one of the statements is: As part of our new data-retention policy, we will now delete accounts that have been inactive ...
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What does MCVE mean?

I did a search for related questions and found this question. However that's not the same thing and doesn't answer what MCVE actually stands for. What does it mean in the context of these questions? ...
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Is the "What is AM/PM called?" question on-topic?

What is AM/PM called? has been a popular question for 8 years (+164-4 votes, 8 stars), and in fact is the #1 Google hit for "What is AM/PM called?", and is also linked from the top-5 hit "What is the ...
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R language-specific tags: r-timedate, r-factor, r-model-formula etc.?

Correct me if my understanding is wrong, but I thought in general we're not supposed to incorporate the language name into tag names, except in cases where disambiguation is needed. And even then, if ...
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Should we rename tag 'greatest-n-per-group' to 'top-n-per-group', to be consistent with 'top-n'?

We have top-n but greatest-n-per-group. top-n is the more standard term, for Python/pandas/R. greatest-n-per-group is used for SQL questions, since GREATEST is an actual keyword; Python and R people ...
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About the 2016 Stack Overflow developer survey results

As I was reading them, I saw the developer-profile-programmers-engineers-and-developers and a big question arose to myself: When I take the survey myself next year, what I will declare to be? A ...
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Please rename "wiki"

The term wiki has a reasonably well-understood definition. To help newcomers to Stack Overflow find their way around the site, we should avoid using this term inappropriately. Hence, I propose ...
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What do "POB", "to-zero", and some other terms mean? [closed]

What do the following abbreviations mean? OP NAA MCVE VLQ POB to-zero
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Asking questions but not knowing the correct terminology to find the answer originally

I'm very much new to using VBA or any sort of coding; however, since finishing university last year, I've found that many of the functions needed for my job require me to develop some VBA to run ...
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What is the term for "the person offering the bounty"?

It's either going on here, or on English, but here goes: What is the term for "the person offering the bounty"? I've been through the bounty system and Wikipedia, but still don't know. Some ideas: ...
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What does "Meta police" mean?

Earlier today, I found a mention of Meta police in a comment under Why aren't moderation tools given to people with a history of good moderation? Allowing those who don't have "skin in the game"...
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If Stack Overflow doesn't have threads, what the heck should they be called?

Over the years, I've seen a lot of hullabaloo and holier-than-thou attitudes regarding the "we don't have threads here", oh not us, we're not like those uncivilized monstrosities called ...
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What is a rage quit?

In this post the term "rage quit" is used by quite a few people. I couldn't find a formal definition on Stack Overflow or Google. What is a rage quit? What is the normal cause of a rage quit?
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What is a flag?

I have read on Meta about flagging, and I see the badge descriptions and whatnot, but I cannot for my life find out how to flag something. It feels like I have looked everywhere, and it's like hunting ...
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What is an OP when referring to Stack Exchange? [duplicate]

When I hear OP, initially I think administrator or moderator, but it seems like an OP is related to the person asking the question? What is OP an acronym for?
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