| bio | website | facebook.com/dimalantadavid |
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| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | Feb 20 at 5:28 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
Stern, observant, conscious, and hungry for codes. Current programmer for the Android app, working at the company of BodApps.
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Feb 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 20 |
accepted | Reopening closed question |
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Feb 20 |
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Reopening closed question I wish I accept both Bart and slugster's answers since both them are correct. However, I'll check on Bart since I used the flag so that I'll be question-banned free again. |
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Feb 19 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 19 |
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Reopening closed question Recycling a new question is okay as long as there are no answers in that case, right? |
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Feb 19 |
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Reopening closed question So you're telling me that revising through editing is good but making a new question means making a new question and not recycling the old ones? |
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Feb 19 |
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Reopening closed question Yes. I decided to revise and change a new question to reopen it. If I use the useless ASK QUESTION due to violations/limitations, why not replacing your old question through editing for a new one? |
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Feb 19 |
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Reopening closed question I cannot be able to create questions again at Stackoverflow since the ASK QUESTION button is disabled until you either revise the question it or gain at least an upvote so that you can ask question again. The only option I can just in case is to replace the old question with the new one. It's like recycling a new question in case if the ASK QUESTION button is disabled due to some reasons. |
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Feb 19 |
asked | Reopening closed question |