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Nov
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comment Worthwhile having a 'basic' tag?
An example that I don't think is uncommon: say you're a competent programmer in C# and PHP, but use C++ only occasionally. You 'know' there's a basic answer to a question about inheritance in C++, but are not in regular contact with the language, so you ask a question you know is basic for a C++ expert. Tagging as such could attract those experts to answer a lot of questions quickly. I agree with the concensus that the idea of a 'basic' tag is not worth doing, but don't agree the concept is 'deeply flawed'.
Nov
24
comment Worthwhile having a 'basic' tag?
Woops! Fair call.
Nov
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Nov
24
comment Worthwhile having a 'basic' tag?
Fair enough. Good points, especially 1: the answering speed can be staggering for the simple ones.
Nov
24
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Nov
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asked Worthwhile having a 'basic' tag?
Nov
24
comment Can we hash answers and check for duplicates (upon submission)?
Great idea, but how would you technically hash the questions given things like MD5 might be overly sensitive to eg. an extra space in the question? Perhaps the algorithm could sense a) same user, b) questions posted within eg. 15 minutes of each other and c) x% of tags the same?
Nov
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Nov
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comment Should “tags thrown in for publicity” be removed?
Perhaps we need a tag named 'meta-language' or something that describes the fact you need advice on the best way to do something, but need help deciding which technique. It could even be 'meta-language-C-like' and 'meta-language-script-like'. Perhaps there's something out there like this already.....just a thought.
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Nov
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22
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