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revised How to refer to your blog when answering?
Fixed some grammatical things
Mar
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answered How to refer to your blog when answering?
Sep
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comment What's this about labelled tags?
@TheTXI: This is not a logical solution if you're at all familiar with flex in the lex & yacc sense. No one associates the phrase "free lex" with flex. Suggesting [freelex] is akin to suggesting [mono] be retagged to [free#].
Sep
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comment What's this about labelled tags?
@a_m0d: What's closer? Adobe Flex to the fast lexical analyzer or the lexical analyzer to the fast lexical analyzer?
Sep
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comment What's this about labelled tags?
How about just lex? There's no confusion there if you're familiar with flex, you should be familiar with lex.
Sep
29
answered What makes a SOpedian's profile worth visiting? (Data dump analysis)
Sep
28
answered What sister sites should be added to the family of Stack Overflow sites?
Sep
28
comment Small formatting quirk that bothers me
@balpha: Deleting duplicate questions is not one with the SOFU way.
Sep
28
comment Stackoverflow is Slashdotted
The year of the linux desktop failed to arrive.
Sep
27
comment Handling “Problematic” Stack Overflow participants
I also disagree with the idea that one who posts no answers does not contribute to the community. When someone is learning how to program, then all they have to contribute is curiosity and the questions that go with that.
Sep
27
comment Handling “Problematic” Stack Overflow participants
@TM: If one or two people found those questions useful or interesting, then they should have upvoted them. If you ask enough questions, someone else is bound to find some of them interesting.
Sep
27
comment Remove c-programming, unix-programming, and windows-programming tags from Stack Overflow
'Unix programming' is a pretty well known idea and can very easily be separate from bash, unix or shell-scripting.
Sep
23
comment What does “Too Localized” mean as a justification for closing a question?
@Shog9: If that's the case, then the reason for closing should simply be "localized" rather than "too localized", which implies that there is an acceptable level of locality.
Sep
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comment What does “Too Localized” mean as a justification for closing a question?
The question is: where do you draw the line between somewhere and somewhere specific? The world? Continents? Populous countries? Countries? Populous regions?
Sep
22
comment What does “Too Localized” mean as a justification for closing a question?
Might want to close this one too then: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/18454/…
Sep
22
comment 'X' next to tag wraps when tag doesn't wrap in interesting tags list
That was a cleverly hidden duplicate.