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Sep 10 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 9 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? Fair enough. I'm pretty new to SE and was surprised at the response there (and the initial response here frankly). When he changed the nature of the question I guess I could've (and next time might take the time) to either update or delete my answer. Thanks all. |
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Sep 9 |
accepted | Why did my answer get downvoted? |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? @Matthew I agree with you that design is the right time. As I read it the asker had already implemented and was asking of hadoop was the right next step. |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? Got it - thanks conrad |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? It was an answer to the question at the time the question was posed. When the question was changed that made the answer look useless. |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? I think you are misreading the thread. The edit history makes a difference. The original question included no specifics it read something like "I am new to programming and my code is slow, should I use hadoop". When someone new to programming asks if they should investigate hadoop to address a perf. problem I think it's reasonable to steer them back to the middle of the road. If they used a brute force approach and are going to move to hadoop rather than look at their implementation I think they are on the wrong path. |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? Ok so why is this question downvoted? |
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Sep 9 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 9 |
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Why did my answer get downvoted? added 117 characters in body |
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Sep 9 |
asked | Why did my answer get downvoted? |