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May 24 at 5:41 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Marie-Lou Scortchi-ReinstateMonica Inglese I = English B1 (4.5-5.0). Have You a nice online website to get online the b1/b2 cert? | |
May 24 at 5:07 | comment | added | pvt-Tron |
@Marie-Lou Scortchi-ReinstateMonica You say that is better to write the post in own language (in a WP) and then translate to English? Then I use Firefox so I succeed to Think in English (like in the famous film). You both styled, but 1 thing is speak about English (I would very pleased to read about English by You both, or chat), an other one is about C++ (see Farlight 84 the Sniper Girl frequent comment in game "friends, this is what I was talking about" ). Also Reverso is good.
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May 23 at 14:12 | comment | added | Scortchi | @Marie-Lou: A translation needn't be flawless, but it does need to be faithful; else there's no point to it. The purported translation Deepl gave me was good enough English but statistical nonsense, which doesn't suffice for a Statistics Q&A site. All I'm saying is that if you don't know enough English to be able to judge the fidelity of a translation from your native language (perhaps after a little research), you oughtn't to put your faith in an automatic translator. | |
May 23 at 12:39 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A |
@Scortchi-ReinstateMonica For example, the OP writes: 1. I got also English I c/o Universitiy of Economy = I also passed an English exam [what type of exam is unclear] at the university of Pavia in Economics (probably equivalent to English level B1) 2. and I'm reading English from I was 12 years old. I've been studying English since I was 12 years old. There are many simple mistakes in basic English grammar that an online translator tool would have taken care of.
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May 23 at 12:25 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | @Scortchi-ReinstateMonica The OP's English only needs to make sense and be comprehensible to the majority of Anglo-speakers. It doesn't have to be flawless, but if their answer doesn't make sense in their native tongue there's no translation programme on earth that can fix that. | |
May 23 at 11:41 | comment | added | Scortchi | @Mari-LouA: It ought to be stressed that with any of these automatic translators you need sufficient competence in the target language to be able to check their outputs. I got Deepl to translate one of my answers &, while the result was impressive in some ways, it still managed to make a nonsense of it. Technical writing is especially vulnerable to mistranslation (even human translators need some background in the subject matter to do a good job). | |
May 22 at 22:52 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A |
People have repeatedly told you in the comments and in answers that your answer was difficult to understand With respect, your writing style and English usage are quite difficult to read . It's not just the syntax, it's whether it sounds idiomatic and natural : "Then an English … with a very Proficiency Degree may say that always”, it's also the grammar: "Aren't You putting on the table too much aren't you?", and the spelling: "I red" Ignore their observations at your own peril, but I suggest you use Deepl before posting future answers, it's a very good online translator tool.
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May 22 at 22:44 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Mari-Lou A Even if you come from Proficiency you may fail, I object radically your opinion about my English syntax (out of this: who used gobbledegook last time?), then an English or a bilingual with very high Proficiency Degree may say that always but I think that this isn't stackOver.Eng. Aren't You putting on the table too much aren't you? I red all of your comments... | |
May 22 at 22:02 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | You're translating word for word Italian to English. This isn't how English is supposed to be spoken. Besides, I know nothing about coding, programming and their languages, so whatever you are telling me is gobbledegook and it would be exactly the same if you were speaking to me in Italian. | |
May 22 at 21:33 | comment | added | pvt-Tron |
@Mari-LouA 4 Sources using namespace std has the only purpose of allow the coder to omit the prefix std:: where would be necessary. namespace is more complex but by itself not so much (mainly it define a scope{ } to create an isolated space in main code), but is not a topic of my answer. (Need really sources? in that case can buy G4G premium [I'm subscribed]).
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May 22 at 21:18 | comment | added | pvt-Tron |
@Mari-Lou A ...never heard about b1/b2... etc. ? I got also English I c/o Universitiy of Economy in PV-Ita... and I'm reading English from I was 12 years old... I don't use gtp nor translator, sometimes, I look for a word on a .dic site (what is a .dic? : is dictionary files ext.). I can try to carefully examine both your posts and those belong to Abdul Aziz Barkat... Please try to do it each-other (looking also at word that aren't not commonly used , are never used at all...). (P.S. ndr answering @AugustoVasques 'they' "are" 'me' (cfr. the user needs)? Or the Italians!??)
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May 22 at 20:47 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Augusto Vasques But, what you understand reading my answer? | |
May 22 at 12:21 | comment | added | Augusto Vasques | @Mari-LouA, The guy can't communicate and got upset if questioned about sources. Probably he already using a AI translation tool, I'm talking about minimum ability to perform a task. | |
May 22 at 12:19 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | @Zoe The fact I said, and repeated that the answer/code/solution should only be modified by the user means I do know what genAI does. And I use it to proofread students' essays, which it does very quickly. I use it as a tool, for my specific needs. I certainly do not use ChatGPT 3.5/4 or Gemini etc. to rewrite students' essays. You can instruct the programme to only identify errors in vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and grammar. EDIT The mod deleted their comment before I posted my reply. | |
May 22 at 12:10 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | The user profile says they are from Italy. Problem solved, in future they should use Deepl. @AugustoVasques Really, the user needs someone to suggest they should study English? For how many months or years before the community will actually consider an answer worthy of the community. Must they take a certification to validate their level. What B2 level? That's roughly equivalent to a 5.5. or 6.0 in IELTS | |
May 22 at 12:10 | comment | added | Augusto Vasques | @Mari-LouA With all due respect, wouldn't it be more productive to suggest that the user take an English course rather than waste their own time and that of their colleagues answering technical questions in a language they don't know, aided by GPT? | |
May 22 at 12:09 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | @Mari-LouA translation tools are different from generative AI and the ban doesn't extend to those. Unless of course someone is using Gen AI as a translation tool. | |
May 22 at 12:08 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | @Mari-LouA the code / solution not being proofread by gen AI is not really the point. The main way the community detects such answer is obviously from the text (non-code) content of the post. Which is the reason the ban extends to that usage as well (otherwise everyone could use that as an excuse). I do understand you mean well there but this advice can cause OP to get suspended if they follow through with it. | |
May 22 at 12:07 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | @AbdulAzizBarkat There is Deepl which is a very good online translator tool, pvt-Tron can write their answer in their mother tongue and get it to translate it into English. They must be able to write competently in their first language though, and make sure they do not misspell anything. Deepl does not correct grammar or vocabulary errors if there are present in the original text. Does Deepl also count as GenAI? Then SO will have to ban spellcheckers in browsers as well. | |
May 22 at 11:55 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | @AbdulAzizBarkat on the other hand you wouldn't have users telling the OP they don't understand the answer. Please note, I clearly stated that the "code/solution" should not be proofread that should only be modified by the user. Rewording a text to make its meaning clearer can only be achieved by competent speakers. I see no one offering to help, so let him use GenAI to save his answer. | |
May 22 at 11:48 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | @Mari-LouA do note that if they use generative AI to reword their answer that is not allowed by the ban (we simply cannot distinguish if someone used it "just for rewording"). It would be better to recommend solutions that don't use generative AI. | |
May 22 at 11:39 | comment | added | Mari-Lou A | The main problem, I see, is communication. Related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/395985/… I think in your case it would not be a bad idea to ask ChatGPT to proofread your answer (but without the code/solution) and suggest how to improve its legibility. | |
May 21 at 23:55 | answer | added | Ryan MMod | timeline score: 8 | |
May 21 at 21:55 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Dan Mašek anyway I appreciate very much your hints. | |
May 21 at 21:49 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Dan Mašek So they can delete almost all the posts... (hence is menacing...? I lost the chance to Let it Go?). Then a favor? They should had let it go... in my opinion. It's a kinda steal of interlocutory post? | |
May 21 at 21:25 | comment | added | Dan Mašek | I don't think that one was salvageable, you've been done a favour. I've made similar mistakes when I started too. Hence, the "let it go", don't worry about it. Making useful contributions to SO is very difficult. | |
May 21 at 20:54 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Dan Mašek then, before "Let it Go", I try to collect more downvotes... and/or upvotes... | |
May 21 at 20:51 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Dan Mašek from original question: "had to add using namespace std; to my code!" | |
May 21 at 20:44 | comment | added | Dan Mašek |
Why did you even feel that question needed yet another answer to what already exists in there and is upvoted and accepted? What you posted what mostly incoherent. Any mention of using namespace std; that's not negative is already a huge red flag. That post was a mistake. We all make those. IMHO you should be glad it was deleted, unless you really wanted to collect some more downvotes. Let it go.
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May 21 at 20:15 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | there are no valid reason for a 'delete'. | |
May 21 at 19:56 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @snakecharmerb I can't write only 'no comment', Why my post conflict with "KBs", and you think that I only see as a point of view answered by my post that explain something also for noobs that had found the informIT website? | |
May 21 at 19:46 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | @Gimby I would be so pleased to see a similar thing written by u... (brain dump !!??) | |
May 21 at 19:40 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | Abdul Aziz Barkat is a 3 vote deletion (there are the 3 voters), I think... | |
May 21 at 19:38 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | In first, my answer is focused on using namespace std (and also the question, I think, by a point of view). Abdul Aziz Barkat is not a reason for a deletion is specified in the post of meta Stack Exchange I mentioned, the I tried to figure what is in mind of who made the question. | |
May 21 at 19:29 | comment | added | pvt-Tron | Sorry for my "slang" but is Simplified, is true that is better 'main c++ library' (I've not used "... "), I mean that it must be used (I avoided to mention others that can be used instead I only added this->(...) again to simplify... I tried a "simple" answer based on various aspects of the questions (may the author be very new to coding?), I looked that wasn't my point of view... (is so redundant !??) | |
May 21 at 9:36 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | @Gimby the answer probably wasn't flagged, users with 20k+ rep can cast delete votes on answers that have a negative score which is what happened here. | |
May 21 at 9:34 | comment | added | Gimby | Yeah I do know some C++... and I can't read that answer, it is unintelligible to me. That's a brain dump, not a quality answer written to transfer knowledge and understanding. Still I would have downvoted myself, low quality is not a flagging reason. | |
May 21 at 9:19 | comment | added | Augusto Vasques | Could you share with us the information sources used to write your answer? | |
May 21 at 7:48 | comment | added | snakecharmerb |
I would suggest that the answer meets these criteria for deletion: (1) it is not an answer: it seems to comment on namespace but does not address the OP's question (2) It adds no value to the site, because the commentary is irrelevant to the question and too confusing written to be useful even as commentary.
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May 21 at 7:45 | comment | added | francescalus | You can see the guidance given to users who are allowed to delete answers here. | |
May 21 at 7:36 | answer | added | user12002570 | timeline score: 23 | |
May 21 at 7:11 | comment | added | Jeanot Zubler | I can't say much about the content of your answer, as I do not know C++. What I can say is that it is very hard to read. It might help you in the future, if you take a moment and try to formulate correct and full English sentences. | |
May 21 at 7:05 | history | edited | yivi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 21 at 7:02 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | I am not an SME but from the little I do know your answer was incorrect in the 2nd paragraph and didn't actually explain anything relevant to the question in the 1st paragraph (which was also quite vague). Three trusted users decided that the answer wasn't very useful (given inaccuracy among other reasons) and decided to vote to delete it. Also the question already has some suitable answers you might want to refrain from adding a new one unless your answer adds something new / useful. | |
May 21 at 6:07 | history | edited | yivi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 21 at 5:31 | history | asked | pvt-Tron | CC BY-SA 4.0 |