Linked Questions
24 questions linked to/from Burninate Project Euler
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Should we add [project-euler] to everything from Project Euler? [duplicate]
There are a number of questions about Project Euler problems that don't actually identify themselves as such. (The most recent example, though I'm pretty sure I saw a question about another problem ...
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Should we allow tags that inherently deny concise answers?
I just have noticed1, that several tags for online code judge engines like spoj, codechef, project-euler seemingly were burninated on SO.
I'm pretty sure, that at least the spoj was there, since I've ...
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Is it time for [codingbat] to fly away?
Look at the codingbat tag:
CodingBat is a free site of live coding problems to build coding skills in Java and Python.
I don't see how this tag can be useful to anyone, all the posts tagged with ...
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A moan about [koans]
Tag: koans
This tag was created today by a single user through suggested edits.
Does such a tag have value? A "koan" isn't a descriptor of anything about what the user is trying to achieve. I can't ...
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100 edits in one evening. Is it wrong?
Yesterday I made over 100 edits. Why I did it?
To gain some badges and reputation points.
To make SO site a little better
Wanted to check if it is possible to gain 200 reputation points in one day ...
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I challenge the [kattis] tag
The tag info page for kattis says it all:
Use this tag for programming challenges found on Kattis.com.
Kattis is a website where you can find hundreds of programming problems to solve. Kattis is ...
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Is the exercism tag useful?
I follow an RSS feed of Scott Hanselman's, and by clicking through some of today's post I came across this "crowd-sourced mentorship" site for coding. http://exercism.io/ (it is sfw as long as you don'...
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We need to de-leet [leetcode]
The leetcode tag has been gaining popularity of late, but it doesn't make sense for pretty much the same reasons that the hackerrank tag didn't make sense. There are about 86 questions tagged at the ...
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Make love, not [codewars]
Related: Can we remove the Codility meta tag?
We now have a codewars tag, which has 8 questions. This should be removed for the same reason that codility was removed: this really isn't a programming ...
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The challenge of burninating [hackerrank]
Let me preface this by saying I do have a bias against "code challenge" sites. With that out of the way, here goes.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it ...
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Should we blacklist [hackerrank]
This is the follow up of The challenge of burninating [hackerrank].
TLDR hackerrank is harmful, and should not exist.
Counting Burninate Project Euler, hackerrank has been burninated at least twice ...
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Should the '4clojure' tag be burninated?
4Clojure is a site with exercises which helps learning the Clojure programming language. There are only 40 questions tagged with 4clojure comparing with over 8000 questions tagged with clojure.
The ...
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Now it's time to judge [competitive-coding]
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No. That a question is about a program for a competitive coding is irrelevant to the question itself. It ...
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Is [kernighan-and-ritchie] a valid tag on Stack Overflow?
I'm aware the K&R C is a fairly prevalent C standard, but should kernighan-and-ritchie be a valid tag given that a lot of the questions that use the tag pertain to a specific book?
What is Stack ...
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Should questions regarding Project Euler be allowed?
I've been active on Project Euler for a while.
A couple of things from the FAQ in the main page are:
About search engines:
I solved it by using a search engine, does that matter?
Making use ...