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| location | Vienna, Austria | |
| age | 93 | |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jan 29 |
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Allow author of accepted answer to delete it in certain circumstances If you "take that back", it would better you delete your answer. Just like we should be able to delete any answer, even accepted ones. |
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Dec 2 |
comment |
Regarding the high number of rejected migrations from Stack Overflow to Server Fault I find Sharepoint utterly useless as a target. Feels like the close link is broken. Well, even more broken than it was already. This isn't helping quality of migrations, just preventing migrations to SF and making the site a little less useful for me. |
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Oct 12 |
suggested | suggested edit on Search for users has a blind spot |
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Oct 12 |
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Automatically trim more than one space between display name words I stumbled across this problem and definitely agree with @Tlama (which means, I disagree with your take on the matter). As multiple spaces aren't displayed, it's very hard to find out. Most of the time multiple spaces will be unintended. I say, collapse white space to a single space. Makes life a bit easier for everyone. If you want to get kinky with your display name you still have the UNICODE arsenal at your disposal. Most people just want it to work. |
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Oct 12 |
accepted | Search for users has a blind spot |
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Oct 12 |
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Search for users has a blind spot Nailed it. For others who want to test it: I fixed this now. But you can just change your display name and try. FWIW: I don't think the search engine should be stopped by white space ... still feels kind of buggy. |
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Oct 12 |
asked | Search for users has a blind spot |
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Sep 19 |
revised |
Please retag [order-by] -> [sql-order-by] add question in question |
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Sep 19 |
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Please retag [order-by] -> [sql-order-by] I couldn't agree more. The whole scheme should better be implemented at once. Best for the whole range of SQL elements described in the preceding question. And synonyms where appropriate. |
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Sep 17 |
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Please retag [order-by] -> [sql-order-by] Actually, there is a couple of frameworks, database abstraction layers and ORMs ( activerecord, hibernate, django, sqlalchemy, ...) that appear in connection with order-by. All of them produce SQL ultimately but mask the syntax in some way. |
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Sep 17 |
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Please retag [order-by] -> [sql-order-by] @BilltheLizard: There is one major uncertainty: order-by also appears in connection with linq. 174 hits for this search. Not sure if those would qualify for the transition, too? Although, ultimately, it's SQL. |
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Sep 17 |
asked | Please retag [order-by] -> [sql-order-by] |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 14 |
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How did I get a -10? Thanks for clearing this up (and your vote). I forgot to consider the short time slot between the original commit and my edit back in July for the original upvote. Still would be great to distinguish between "unupvote" and "user deleted", even if that's unrelated to my case now. |
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Aug 14 |
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How did I get a -10? It seems this is still in effect? I had such an impossible unupvote today. Took me a while to make sense of it. (If indeed that's what's the case.) Basically, "unupvote" is misleading. The information I get from it is: somebody found a flaw in my post and rescinded his upvote. But that's not what happened if a user got deleted. |
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Aug 9 |
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Best way to reference the PostgreSQL manual?/interactive has been fixed and is permanent now. See below. |
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Aug 6 |
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Micro-refinement to notifications for comments of others posts This cuts both way. Now it's even more confusing when an @-reply is needed and when it isn't. I am not thrilled with htis. |
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Jul 29 |
revised |
Organize tags for SQL key words rename some? |
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Jul 28 |
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Organize tags for SQL key words @MarkByers: So [groupby] has to stay as general tag. Take [order-by] as example. 1504 tags. A candidate for renaming if this plan is generally well received. |