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Jun 27 |
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Grey/fade out closed questions (like questions with ignored tags) That is why I suggested fading them out and not completely removing them. |
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Jun 27 |
asked | Grey/fade out closed questions (like questions with ignored tags) |
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Jun 11 |
awarded | Critic |
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Apr 27 |
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Copying the answers for a duplicate question @Gilles wouldn't adding a quote of the newer question prior to each merged answer solve that issue ("the answers on the new question don't work on the old question without heavy adaptation (changing examples, inverting the direction of yes/no questions, renaming variables, etc.)."). |
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Apr 25 |
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Copying the answers for a duplicate question @Gilles If you read points 2 and 3 in my answer, you will see that they deal with the exact concerns that you raised in your answer. |
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Apr 25 |
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Merge answers but not question when closing as duplicate Similar to this older question: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/36648/… ( perhaps they should be merged :-) ) |
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Apr 25 |
answered | Copying the answers for a duplicate question |
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Apr 25 |
asked | Careers - Display top tags & percentiles from additional StackExchange sites |
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Dec 1 |
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Encouraging people to explain downvotes Nevertheless, people should be encouraged to explain why they are downvoting. Especially since there are many cases where correct answers are downvoted. |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 22 |
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Encouraging people to explain downvotes @IAdapter if your English is too bad to ask and answer questions, then voting down people that do answer is unfair. Also, you do need a good (not great) English level to write code and comment it, otherwise your code is unreadable. |
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Jun 22 |
answered | Encouraging people to explain downvotes |
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Jun 22 |
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Encouraging people to explain downvotes added 15 characters in body |
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May 29 |
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We've added a “bookshelf” to Careers 2.0 profiles — feedback wanted Those are for linking to your open source projects. Not everyone develops open source code. |
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May 29 |
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We've added a “bookshelf” to Careers 2.0 profiles — feedback wanted @Martin, I don't live in the US, but I do use Amazon as primary source for looking for books and despite being bilateral I only read professional books in English. Still, my point was not which Amazon to use, but why books. |
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May 28 |
awarded | Commentator |
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May 28 |
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We've added a “bookshelf” to Careers 2.0 profiles — feedback wanted @Martin, most books are available in amazon.com. My point was books are so 90s. |
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May 10 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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May 10 |
answered | Encouraging people to explain downvotes |
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May 10 |
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We've added a “bookshelf” to Careers 2.0 profiles — feedback wanted All of the interviews I have taken place in focused on achievements, abilities and knowledge, but I have never heard of someone asking about a book. The only time I have ever been asked me about books, is by newbies at a topic that want a tip for a head start. In some cases I recommended a book, in many cases I recommended a more practical approach. Not everyone reads books cover-to-cover, some people just browse through a bunch them and a multiple sites simultaneously, summing up all the knowledge with a few examples. |