I created a question: Why this Go recursion code is so Slow? (Also requires almost 10 times more memory than Python)
Usually I mark names of languages as code Ruby
, Go
, JS
, PHP
, Python
. I do it for years in sake of respect to programming. And this style does not bothers anybody.
This time user @Flimzy appears, he started to argue with me, did not giving any notes about programming and this task itself. But just change the way languages names decorated, because it hard to read for him.
Editing is very helpful feature, when it used correctly. Some times users fix grammar mistakes in English and it's really makes sense. Big thanks for their work. But not in this case of applying useless changes.
when @Flimzy start to walk all over my posts and change decorations in them, throw away updates and so on, I flag his comment in the post about Go
, explain situation, and this post become frozen, I cannot now share the correct solution about boundary checking and write barrier checking.
The question is: Are there some way to prevent such kind of editors?
And how should I act in this situation. I do not want to start a editions war with him and role back every change this guy makes, but also I do not want to have such intrusive person who editing my 2 years old questions without really needs.