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Bad CSS on quoted code on Meta

As seen in How to include code inside a quotation? A very quick investigation (literally, right-click, Inspect Element :D) found the cause. For some reason, the minifier has interpreted tabs to be ...
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Why have strings within certain language-syntax code blocks gone green? [duplicate]

Strings in certain languages used to be a browny-redish colour. They're now green: // JavaScript "Hello, world" // PHP "Hello, world" // C++ "Hello, world" I'm very used to green representing the ...
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Where do I ask Competitive coding questions which don't have solutions?

Where should one ask for hints and solutions regarding competitive coding problems/questions for which the author on some sites don't provide the answer, and I'm unable to solve the problem after ...
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Typos in code snippet from a good answer? [duplicate]

I tried to edit a typo in a code snippet in answer from another user (here, 4-letter edit to make, owner fixed it) but I couldn't even submit my change for review as it is only 5 char long. This ...
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Stack Snippets - Using alert() vs document.write() vs console.log()

Is it bad practice to use either alert(), document.write or console.log() in Stack Snippets? I personally find alert() quite annoying, and console.log() takes time to see the output (you need to open ...
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Should we change "void main()" to "int main()" in the OP's code?

Recently I noticed a question where a long time user edit the void main() in the OP's code to int main(). I left a comment asking how did he know that is not using void main()? I got a reply back ...
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Editing non functional code into .. non functional code. Editor seems unaware of the language syntax

A user has attempted to improve some answers (1, 2) by editing their code. Before the editing took place, the code wouldn't work (e.g. it would raise IndentationError) or wouldn't be formated as code ...
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Should we allow answers that contain hard-coded values?

I've seen answers where values in the example code are hard-coded. An example might be if (name === "Robert") { } else if (name === "John") { } It isn't considered best practice to hard-code values ...
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Proportional font instead of monospaced on mobile in inline code blocks [duplicate]

On the mobile version of Stack Overflow, inline code blocks are still proportional instead of monospaced. Example: Illogical1011111illllll
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Pasting multi-line code block sometimes fragments the code

I was trying to answer a SO question that involved some VBA. The question had a code block, which I copied to my VBA editor (which resulted in some non-indented lines, made some fixes, then put it ...
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Brackets/curly brackets highlighting in code samples

I wonder if in code samples we can highlight the closing bracket when the opening bracket is clicked (and vice versa). This can sound like a silly feature but it does help a lot visually to quickly ...
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Code Diff in answers

I'm not sure whether this is the best place for feature suggestions, but I think having a diff viewer for code that compares source code snippets to answer's code snippets would be a very helpful ...
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Are imports useful when posting code on answers?

Today I've seen this user editing multiple posts and he's being doing it for a couple of days. His edits only remove imports on the code (Example) and sometimes he improves something else, that, IMO ...
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Best practice for using code snippets from Stack Overflow

Is there a best practice for reusing code snippets from Stack Overflow in production code? Personally I always do something like this: // Handling input that is not parseable as an integer. // ...
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When a user's question amounts to "write this code for me," what is the best course of action? [duplicate]

When processing review queues, I often come across questions that amount to, "I need this function to do x, please re-write for me" or "I need code that does this, please provide this code." Those ...
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Is it considered more useful to answer with pseudo-code or code? [closed]

I'm not a big fan of spoon-feeding but I'm aware sometimes you just have to provide code in order to clarify a point. But is it more useful in the long run to provide pseudo-code and then comment on ...
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Is it bad practice to post a short answer first and then add details afterwards?

I have the habit of posting quick code-only answers to "simple" questions, and then add details / context later... for example on a question that I stumble upon in a review queue, that can ...
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Cannot post code due to post size

I was trying to ask a question and include a code source. The problem I faced was running into the maximum size of a post. Even when using the stack snippet, I could not post my code. So I tried to ...
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Integrate a real time code syntax tester

I wonder what your opinion is on the idea of integrating some kind of code syntax tester. This would greatly help in preventing syntax errors when we write code for a specific question.
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Should I insert some code when asking for idea?

I'm having a problem with the following thing: Today I've asked a question about getting all cases of a word in Perl, and, to my mind, wrote the question exactly the same way as here. However, if ...
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How are you supposed to post code in answer comments?

Answer comments are obviously not the right place to paste code. However in discussion it may be useful to refer to some code, for example a candidate implementation of something. Where are you ...
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Save Answers to Your Own Snippet Library

This comes from the meta topic Can we favorite an answer instead of a question? Where the accepted answer was that we could not "favorite an answer" but you can find it by looking for your upvote. ...
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Minor edit of code rejected [duplicate]

I asked a question about how to implement a specific functionality in Rust and got a very good answer that solved my problem, but I wanted to improve the code in minor ways. The edit was approved by ...
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While Reviewing, What to do when someone gives an algorithm in Pseudocode and asks it to be writing in given language? [duplicate]

What do the guidelines say about asking to translate pseudo-code into a given language? Is it against the guide lines? If it is or if it isn't, should it be, or should it not be? (I can think of good ...
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Add a means for tab stacking code snippets

The vast majority of questions on Stack Overflow come with a specific language tag and no post in the tag will contain any language other than that specified language. However, for some questions are ...
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Possible Github integration such as code imports?

Github Integration Idea I thought of a new feature that might be helpful. Github integration for questions and answers. Examples & Usage Code imports in Q&As Automatic pull requests from ...
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Question review

The following is a question I asked on SO: Boolean short-circuit not short-circuiting. When I posted I omitted to specify one of the frameworks that are in use in the code. It turns out that the ...
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Is there really a universal code requirement?

On a question asking for an approach to solving a programming problem such as this one the user is not asking it as a "gimme teh codez" (as far as I interpret it). So I don't interpret it as being ...
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Should I demonstrate best practices in example code or be concise?

A commenter to an answer I recently posted said: Please don't ignore errors in "example" code... You know some fool will blindly cut-n-paste it and... later make some other SO answerer's life ...
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Clarification on Stack Overflow code license [duplicate]

I have seen tons of posts on the license on the code used here on stackoverflow.com. A simple search brings tons of results but I still don't fully understand the license the code on this site is ...
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Can we get some explicit clarification on the *intended* legal usage of code from SO answers?

I was recently told by someone that due to the fact that Stack Overflow uses the CC BY-SA 3.0 license any code examples cannot be used in a commercially available closed source application. This ...
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Reduce "try this" answers by giving a helpful message

An answer that consists solely of a code block or "Try this" (and variations) followed by a code block and nothing else is usually not useful if not very low quality. So let's encourage people to fix ...
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How to convince people to write code instead of gibberish long paragraphs?

As hackers our common language are the programming languages. Since most of us spend more time writing code than blogs I think it is only normal for us to express ourselves better with code. But a ...
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Should we automatically detect pastebin (and other related) sites?

New users can only post a limited amount of links. However, they might reserve this link for paste sites such as pastebin, bpaste and so on. In my opinion, these kinds of websites are useless as the ...
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Remind people that included files are part of an MCVE

This question concerns C or C++, but it may be relevant to other languages. When constructing a minimal, complete, and verifiable example (MCVE), occasionally the question asker does not include the ...
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Should an answer link to live code?

If I'm answering a question and I find myself writing code that lends itself to a live demonstration, as in the case of HTML and JavaScript, should I link to a page where readers can see it in action? ...
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Re: Requests for Code Outsourcing

I agree that Stack Overflow is not a code outsourcing site. But, is it permissible to ask for code in exchange for bounty? The respondent would receive compensation in the form of rewarded reputation ...
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How to deal with post containing only code

How should I deal with stuff that contains only code (both question, "here code, fix it" and answer that has just a bunch of lines and not comment at all)? Is: for answer: flagging it as "This is ...
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Should provided code in an answer work?

I'm wondering whether answers that involve some guidance on how to use an API or sketch an algorithm should be fully functional. I often consider the answers to be pseudo-code that guides the OP in ...
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Edit code to reduce the used space

I usually read the sql tag here on Stack Overflow and sometimes in the questions there are long queries with very little code on every single line, for example this question. The particular point is ...
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How do I format my code blocks?

How do I post text so that it is formatted as code? What do I need to do so that my code shows up properly—not escaped or removed—when posted? And how do I get the correct syntax ...

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