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Love a clean program, where you can tell each functions meaning, each class's responsibilities, each variable's purpose. Balancing between getting that right, and getting the job done.

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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
@theChrisKent: thanks!
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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
By the way... Does this question lack research effort, is it badly phrased, or what? Or is the number of (down)votes a way to indicate the 'good(bad)-idea' factor?
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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
From the comments on my question, it seems that the mere possibility to add comments to a question is enough 'bump/poke' functionality already.
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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
@Straitjacket: ok - that's reasonable. Personally I found the code block small enough to flick through, but indeed, OP could have provided somewhat more info, and have put more effort in responding to the comments, too. This reflects Bobby's comment, too (which was added half a minute ago)
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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
BTW, 'similarity' is debatable here: the first question was about the OR operator, the second one about the SHIFT operator (although the title doesn't show that).
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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
@Eat more Twisters: same issue. Apparently, he still didn't read his K&R book after getting answers from the first question? I thought up/downvoting is supposed to say something about the question, not about the poster.
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comment downvoting vs. 'poking'
@Eat more Twisters: that is, of course, my subjective opinion. It was a reasonable question (lots of answers were issued, by valued SO-ers, QED), yet it's vote count is still on +2/-5.
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