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I asked this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26703684/undefined-reference-to-foofoo?noredirect=1#comment42000632_26703684https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26703684/undefined-reference-to-foofoo?noredirect=1#comment42000632_26703684

And the only problem I got in the code was that I forgot a semicolon(silly me). But should I keep this question, or delete it. I was thinking about deleting it because, I guess that it isn't helpful for anyone else.

I asked this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26703684/undefined-reference-to-foofoo?noredirect=1#comment42000632_26703684

And the only problem I got in the code was that I forgot a semicolon(silly me). But should I keep this question, or delete it. I was thinking about deleting it because, I guess that it isn't helpful for anyone else.

I asked this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26703684/undefined-reference-to-foofoo?noredirect=1#comment42000632_26703684

And the only problem I got in the code was that I forgot a semicolon(silly me). But should I keep this question, or delete it. I was thinking about deleting it because, I guess that it isn't helpful for anyone else.

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Should I delete my own question after a silly mistake?

I asked this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26703684/undefined-reference-to-foofoo?noredirect=1#comment42000632_26703684

And the only problem I got in the code was that I forgot a semicolon(silly me). But should I keep this question, or delete it. I was thinking about deleting it because, I guess that it isn't helpful for anyone else.