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Aug 8, 2021 at 20:39 comment added p._phidot_ imho That's a waste of time and bandwidth. <-- not from the host point of view.. more site traffic, the better (for the ads/host/rankInSearchEngine)... /(-_-)'
Jun 1, 2015 at 10:23 comment added PJTraill @matt: I agree with Joe that the question is not really bad, and with you that it is trivial — but only with moderate mathematical competence (secondary school level?). It surprises me that this should not be so, but that OP has contributed several decent questions, so I feel you are wrong to adduce their question as evidence that they cannot programme. Whether a blackout on their part or a humanities background, it shows we must be broad-minded. There was also a minor twist none of the contributors had picked up yet: he said he wanted nothing smaller than ¼, but to be able to multiply!
May 14, 2014 at 21:20 comment added matt @Joe The original question has been closed and deleted so clearly the hive mind agrees with me. :)
May 7, 2014 at 16:34 comment added Joe @matt I disagree. Fairly obvious answers can sometimes be pretty hard to see if you're not in the right mindset. I'm a pretty good programmer, but I sometimes miss easy things because they're not techniques I've used before and are off-center enough that I didn't think in that direction.
May 7, 2014 at 16:32 comment added matt @Joe Maybe it's not a perfect example. I picked it because it had just happened so it was on my mind. Still, I would claim that if you can't think of this third-grade-level technique on your own, you can't program and you shouldn't be here.
May 7, 2014 at 16:14 comment added Joe @matt I don't actually see why that was a bad question/answer. The programming technique (using integers by mulitplying by the LCD) is an excellent one. Certainly no reason to delete that.
May 7, 2014 at 10:17 comment added AdamV @WGroleau I sometimes find a question to which I do not know a correct answer but I do know that some of the proposed answers are not correct. Perhaps they contain factually incorrect statements, that could not answer any question in any universe since they are simply not true. In these cases I might downvote an answer or comment, and add a comment to make sure that those who read the thread later can see that this is not the right answer. While this is slightly off topic for this particular question, I can see that it could add to a perception of lots of comments being given without answers.
May 2, 2014 at 19:06 comment added Howdy_McGee I believe that if the answer can be answered in comments alone then it is probably too localized and thus should be closed.
May 2, 2014 at 12:18 comment added WGroleau Now that I think of it, I'm only half-right. I was new at the time, but (sorry for the memory slip) it was some kind of site malfunction and not my rep that kept me from answering.
May 2, 2014 at 10:17 comment added Qantas 94 Heavy @WGroleau: are you sure you haven't got that the wrong way round? I'm fairly sure that you can't post comments when you're new. Everyone (except if you've been answer banned or suspended) is able to post answers, no matter their reputation.
May 1, 2014 at 21:36 comment added Two-Bit Alchemist @matt While I can totally feel your pain ("No, you should just delete your stupid question") that is such a great answer. I particularly like your "historical note", haha. You deserve reversal for that.
May 1, 2014 at 20:44 comment added WGroleau Direction number three: when I was new here, and unable to answer, there was a case where I felt obligated to counter wrong answers, and could only do it in comments.
May 1, 2014 at 16:22 vote accept Blackhawk
May 1, 2014 at 16:10 comment added matt @AaronJSpetner Actually I think the answerer should get points in that case. When I see these situations, I sometimes add a comment, saying e.g. "Would be great if \@whoever would copy and paste that comment as an answer". And sometimes that's exactly what happens, and then I upvote it.
May 1, 2014 at 13:34 comment added Aaron J Spetner I like this, but what about an option for the OP (or a mod) to promote a comment to an answer? And possibly the answerer would not get points for answering in such a case.
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Apr 30, 2014 at 23:03 comment added matt Here's a case in point from my own life within the past few hours: stackoverflow.com/questions/23376358/… I thought the question was trivial and that my "answer in the comment" was sufficient. The OP asked me to enter it as a real answer; I did, but reluctantly. What I really wanted to do was reply, "No, it was a dumb question and a trivial answer; you should just delete your own question." I did in fact vote to close...
Apr 30, 2014 at 23:00 history answered matt CC BY-SA 3.0