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Apr
23
comment what's best: post full or partial source code as answer?
Turns out, you are right. Feel free to answer the question.
Feb
16
awarded  Nice Answer
Feb
14
comment Tag badges - high relative effort for low reward on low traffic tags
+1 for goto-guy, it's true. I receive quite an amount of emails due to my work on the opencv tag. Some of them present new business opportunities. I guess this is the only upside of being active in a not-so-active tag. My advice is, be patient, and flash that badge around your profile Bio when you get it.
Sep
25
awarded  Citizen Patrol
Sep
9
awarded  Yearling
Jun
22
comment Buggy comment of Possible Duplicate
If that's the case, shouldn't those be removed automatically when the user enters a title?
Jun
22
asked Buggy comment of Possible Duplicate
Jun
8
awarded  Good Question
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
One may ask: What kind of content? What is considered good content?
Jun
6
revised Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
Fixed typo added by previous edit (from somebody else)
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
About the question being specific: one could very easily ask do you want to install from sources or from the binary package? , 32 bits or 64bits?. It is not a clear question, really. I understand that you guys want more visibility for Stack Overflow and you need to turn your eyes from some things, but this case should not be ignored like that. Despite the answer having good content or not, the questions kind of sets the tone for lazy people. It's just not a good example and I believe it should get closed. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
I still don't think the questions How do I install OpenCV 2.4 and compile my code with MinGW? and How do you install and use OpenCV 2.4 under VC++ 2010 Express? are good questions. They are certainly not an example for future questions. There are so many tutorials out there that already provide this info...
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
The question is probably a dupe. The official OpenCV 2.4 tutorial on how to build apps in VS already provides a step-by-step guide with screenshots, which should at the very least be mentioned on his answers. Not only that, the answer might be flawed according to this comment.
Jun
6
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
@JeffAtwood I agree with everything you said so far. One question though, with those threads locked, will the user continue to win reputation points from future up votes?
Jun
5
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
@JoelSpolsky Because these 2 questions are easily answered by googling around, not to mention the official tutorial.
Jun
5
accepted Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
Jun
5
awarded  Nice Question
Jun
5
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
@MarkSchultheiss did you had the answer to the question before asking it? Assuming you'll answer NO, it's not the same dilemma!
Jun
5
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
Since similar tutorials can be found on Google I feel unconfortable calling them valuable.
Jun
5
comment Is Stack Overflow a central store for tutorials?
I do get your point, @Andomar.