Linked Questions
51 questions linked to/from Good question, old version-dependent answer
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Old question, new solution. Add late answer or suggest edit? [duplicate]
Last week I answered an ancient question on how to slice arrays in C#.
This question itself has quite high traffic (quarter million) and a dozen of good answers, all highly upvoted and easily visible ...
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What to do with existing answers when a method is renamed in an API?
Sometimes in a popular API a method is deprecated in favour of another. On many occasions, the syntax itself is unchanged. Here are some examples in pandas:
sort deprecated in favour of sort_values
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How does Stack Overflow handle obsolete answer? [duplicate]
I mean obsolete information like, let's say I have a question:
How to do foreach within JavaScript?
the old answer would be:
You can't you have to use for-loop.
But JavaScript is now has ...
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When is it "bad" to answer an old question?
Before going into details, I'd like to mention that I consider any post older than 60 days to be an old post.
Recently (more accurately, last month), I have gotten into the habit of picking up some ...
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Should answer update edits be accepted or rejected? [duplicate]
While reviewing Edit queues I often came across questions where people edit others' code. I generally rejects them as far as they are not about typos.
But sometimes I encounter edits which are kind of ...
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How to bring attention to a new answer on an old overly answered question
I'm talking about the question Disabling Chrome Autofill.
I got stuck for quite some time on this subject and I decided to look into it myself, since the answers to this question won't work. (The ...
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Why would I make a new answer when all I want to do is supplement an existing one?
I often try to update or extend answers when I have a small contribution to someone else's work.
I do this because
I want to give credit, not compete with an already good answer
I don't think ...
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Tool/library/programming language/"what not" comparison place [duplicate]
Not once did we have a question about what programming language should I use, or what is better, Flask or Django, or which IDE should I use, etc. - all of these are rightfully closed because they ...
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Outdated versions code for different programming languages like Android/Swift/Java present on Stack Overflow [duplicate]
Is there is a way to remove outdated versions of code to be removed from this community in all the technologies like jQuery/Java/Swift/Android because it's too painful to learn or even check solutions ...
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What can I do seeing outdated question? [duplicate]
My question differ from Good question, old version-dependent answer, because in my case question is outdated too, not only an answer.
I found such a question: How to center Google Map on a country by ...
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Can we bring the <!-- version --> syntax to Stack Overflow?
Recently, Documentation introduced the <!-- version --> syntax for wrapping an example's code and text. This is very useful for languages like Swift which drop and add a lot between versions.
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How to retire outdated information?
The first downvote to my accepted answer was righteous, since the information was outdated. For context, the Requests library does in a single statement what would have taken multiple statements and ...
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What is the correct way to handle changing APIs?
I am working with the Android API and find many answers to my questions on Stack Overflow. Many of the questions are answered correctly, but the answers are from 2010-2012 and the APIs have been ...
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Closing question as duplicate when duplicate answer is now wrong?
Recently I came across a question that was closed as a duplicate. The duplicate answer that was linked was out of date, and now incorrect. The question that was closed had a highly voted answer, which ...
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Running out of questions to ask
Whenever I have any coding question, 99.999% of the time I can find the answer - or at least a derivative that leads to the answer, and I am usually very reluctant to post a question because I'm ...