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May
4
comment Was I Being Too Mean This Time?
@nhahtdh Yeah, but the person wrote the subject matter in the question.
May
4
comment Was I Being Too Mean This Time?
I've been ignoring the "no extended discussion" warning and have been posting comments to the OP. The premise question doesn't actually make any sense. Even ignoring the "Call URL" language, why would he expect that sending a SQL query to a browser would be a good thing? And if he did so, then what was the outcome? Only then does he ask an unrelated question about the choice of data technologies.
May
4
comment Was I Being Too Mean This Time?
Ok, to translate into @rynah, I should have said, "I'm not trying to be rude; it's advice that will help you in the future; and you appear to be easily offended."
May
4
comment Was I Being Too Mean This Time?
@rynah: I didn't consider "thin skin" to be retaliation, but simply a phrase indicating that the person is too easily offended.
May
4
comment Was I Being Too Mean This Time?
@AshRj: Actually, I didn't tell him to read the faq until he asked what he did wrong.
Mar
13
comment Is Code Formatting not a Valid Reason for a Post Edit?
Steve, I wouldn't consider that a "code formatting" fix. That's changing the indentation to suit your personal preferences.
Mar
13
comment When not to use a tag that is inherently applicable?
No. Just threatened and never answered.
Mar
13
comment When not to use a tag that is inherently applicable?
See "Congratulations Eric Lippert for finally winning the c#-language badge" for the time I was almost expelled for creating a "C#-language" tag.
Mar
13
comment When not to use a tag that is inherently applicable?
The reaction to this suggestion in the past has been violently negative.
Mar
13
comment When not to use a tag that is inherently applicable?
But what if the question contains Objective-C code, but is about, say, web services?
Mar
13
comment When not to use a tag that is inherently applicable?
Of course, and this is how I do it. But the C# tag doesn't draw me to questions which are about something else but happen to be programmed in C#. I would favor an orthogonal "this is the language I used and need the answer in" field. That way, the "C#" tag could be used for questions which are about the C# programming language.
Mar
13
comment When not to use a tag that is inherently applicable?
But Michael, posting a question with a C# tag which is about something I'm not interested in, is not a way to get me to answer. Also, how did you determine the number of "experts" who favorite such tags? I just checked, and I don't have C# favorited.
Feb
21
comment Title post on Stack Overflow
Also, try reading your title out loud, or reading it to a friend or colleague. Does it make sense to anyone? If not, then that's a bad title.
Feb
17
comment Why is this not a Shopping Question?
Not every question, no, but I felt there were useful answers there. Feel free to disagree about that.
Feb
16
comment Why is this not a Shopping Question?
I actually didn't notice the date!
Feb
13
comment Can we add [floating-accuracy] as a synonym to [floating-point-precision]?
It's been a long time since CS101, but I'm pretty sure that accuracy isn't the same thing as precision. In fact, I think it may have been Chem 101 that taught me that.
Feb
12
comment A lot of repeated questions on SE groups
FYI, there's no such thing as an "SE Group". I believe you may mean "SE Site".
Feb
11
comment Why Did I Get a “Great Answer” Badge for a CW Answer?
@EliahKagan: did you look at that question? It's not a question of mine, and it's answered by many people. Why am i the one to get the gold badge?
Feb
11
comment Why Did I Get a “Great Answer” Badge for a CW Answer?
It seems wrong.
Feb
11
comment Links on Tag page for todays and weeks question return same result
I wonder if this could be the beginning of the week?