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15 questions linked to/from What are the limits for self-answers? When are they (not) acceptable?
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What to do if OP self-answers their own bad question? [duplicate]
I was going through the Help and Improvement queue, and found this question. It's a bit difficult to read, includes links to images instead of the code, and seems to be asking for someone else to ...
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What if I want to post an answer to a question which I feel is not there in SE? [duplicate]
Recently I have been searching for an answer not only in SO but in the whole universe. And GOD seems to play with me by not providing me the answer :).
As I have searched everywhere it seems I am ...
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If an answer already exist outside Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
If I have a question and I was planning to put it on Stack Overflow, but I found the answer shortly later outside, should I put that question any way in the site to enrich it (with answer or without ...
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Post information about self learned coding [duplicate]
In case I have been searching for a solution on Stack Overflow, but I didn't find it, later I have figured out myself how to do it, isn't it useful for people to see it? is there a way or place or are ...
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Where should I post a self-answered question about my experiences with hungarian notation? [duplicate]
I'm thinking of writing up a fairly detailed account of naming patterns I found helpful and pitfalls I ran into while developing a semi-greenfield database app. Specifically, using Apps hungarian ...
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Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag
I have heard a few highly reputed users expressing sentiments that again and again answering the same newbie questions becomes very tedious. ("What should be the result of i == ++i + i++?" ...
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Canonical duplicate for "floating point is inaccurate"
The question of "why is my floating point operation coming up as 0.0999999999999784" comes up really frequently. Usually we just leave a link to What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About ...
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Can you answer your own questions on Stack Overflow?
As a new Stack Overflow user, I am learning about how to use the system (reputation, etc.).
I have had many technical questions that I believe may be useful to post, but I answered them myself.
Is ...
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Are questions asking for feature sets of specific software versions on topic?
I've seen a few questions that ask what features are available in a certain software release. Are these questions on topic? A while ago, I thought that I had read a criteria that recommended ...
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Looking for a canonical answer to web development language relationships and flow
Over and over between PHP and JavaScript questions I see a lot of question askers who don't understand the difference between server-side and client-side code. I would really like to see a good answer ...
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Is there a canonical question telling people why they should use SQL parameters?
Often in the .net questions when people have a question about NullReferenceExceptions we direct them to the question What is a NullReferenceException, and how do I fix it?
Is there similar type ...
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I cannot nominate a question for reopening twice? Even if it has been closed and reopened again?
This (mine) question has been closed then reopened (I also nominated for reopening) then closed again (in case you're interested this is meta post about that, also closed and reopened). I just tried ...
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Self Answer Questions being too broad [duplicate]
I'm planning to do another self-answer Q&A style question, but I just had a thought that if I came across this question asked in the wild without an answer, I would flag to close as too broad. ...
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Downvoting of self-answered question (aka "share your knowledge") [duplicate]
Last week I faced a problem which took me several hours to analyze. Today I pondered whether I should share my insights since it would take a considerable amount of my work time. I decided for it ...
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Is there a canonical duplicate for `to_string` questions?
These seem to have been popping up recently, in particular the latest is g++ error: ‘to_string’ was not declared in this scope. Tried adding -std=c++0x. It seems that certain versions of GCC in Cygwin/...