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About https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15718879/lamports-bakery-algorithm-in-java

I have additional questions on this thread: should I reopen it or create a new one? Just to give you an idea of the kind of questions I have:

  1. The Java code mentioned in the thread (taken from Wikipedia) uses atomic operations (AtomicIntegerArray) the usage of which is in sharp contrast with the idea of the algorithm itself (which is to replace atomic operations in the first place).

  2. I would like to post a Java implementation (not working for me) in order to get help on why it does not work.

Is it better to reopen the question by editing the OP question (and if so, should I quote the OP question or just replace its content?) or to create a new question altogether?

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    There are no "threads", Stack Overflow is not a forum. If you have a different question, ask a new question.
    – Mat
    Nov 20, 2014 at 11:15

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That question has been closed as it isn't suitable for Stack Overflow. It shouldn't be reopened

If you have any follow on questions from reading it, you should ask them as separate questions (one question per post - don't ask a few questions in one post), but make sure they are on-topic and suitable (see our help center).

Your first question isn't a question - it is a statement. If you are looking for discussion, then Stack Overflow is not the place to have that discussion. If you have a question about a specific bit of code, you should include that and ask about it.

The second question seems to ask us to debug your code for you - that's not suitable either. If you have a problem with your code, post the relevant bits of code, explain what you tried and what exactly isn't working - see our asking a good question guidelines.

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  • I tried your links and they are no longer valid. Thought you should know.
    – WJS
    Nov 11, 2020 at 14:53
  • @WJS - thanks, looks like someone changed the path to those pages, but didn't consider that a lot of posts were linked to them.
    – Oded
    Nov 13, 2020 at 19:07
  • @Oded SO has closed my question: stackoverflow.com/questions/52724424/… and another question stackoverflow.com/questions/71726495/… that are 1. a bit of code, 2. on topic and suitable. StacOverflow policies are not very fair on downvoting Jun 24, 2023 at 17:37
  • How can I undelete a downvoted off-topic question? If it is offtopic, if I edit it 1 thousand times it will be forever offtopic. The result is that I cannot ask new questions. It is not fair. The question will be deleted without any punishment, amen. Another thing: why downvote for non-english users? on the planet there are 6 billions of people who can't talk english very well Jun 24, 2023 at 17:42

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