Questions tagged [discussion]
Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.
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Ask for update to answers
I got an error message, did a Google search for it, and found a Stack Overflow question about the exact message and situation. Unfortunately, it was asked in 2009 and the answers seem to be a little ...
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Does the xxx.com blacklist not apply to question titles?
I just edited a question to remove a reference to xxx.com from the title. The question already used example.com in the body. I would guess that the asker originally used xxx.com in both places, was ...
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Area for closed questions that are useful with quality answers (avoid deletion)?
I'm looking at PNG vs. GIF vs. JPEG - When best to use?:
The question is a bit open ended and its not about programming per se, so its probably best that it was closed. However, I don't think the ...
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What metrics can we use to identify tags most in need of clean-up?
For my sins, I spend a fair amount of time hovering around the excel-vba tag and, in my experience, almost all the questions there are unclear, poorly researched or "do my job for me" ...
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Can I ask whether a particular tutorial has errors?
I need to know if the following question can be posted on Stack Overflow, or if it's not appropriate here.
I was following the official Android tutorial, when I got a problem Missing button while ...
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My question turned out to be a rather esoteric typo -- what should I do/what should be done?
I just wrote this question: Go isn't linking my assembly: undefined external function
As it turns out, the problem was a single character. Go wants you to use a mid-dot (·) instead of a period (.)...
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Not sure what to do with this Close vote
This question just popped up on the close vote feed:
How many files can I put in a directory?
It's 5 years old and about file systems.
In my opinion it should be closed, it's not programming ...
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How to respond to "My compiler failed to install (or update)"
How should I regard questions asking for help on installing or updating compilers and other programming tools?
There are several asking how to fix an update that failed, eg https://stackoverflow.com/...
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Should all applicable tags be used?
I asked a framework specific question and it was language-tagged later by somebody.
Does it make sense to add wider tag when question is already described by more specific ones?
Should we include ...
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Should I invite other users to answer my question in comments?
After asking my this question, I receive an answer (call it A). But answer A and an answer (call it B) in a similar question contradict each other. So, I invite the poster of answer B to have a look ...
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Where do I ask a question about what strategy I should use in programming? [duplicate]
I would like to ask the following question, but I feel like I'm not sure if it's okay to ask here. If it's not okay to ask here, is there a different SE where this would be acceptable to ask?
I'm a ...
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The C#-6.0 tag is wrong
Microsoft has released several preview compilers and documents relating to
language features currently planned for the next version of C#
That future version will be C# 6.0, evidently planned for ...
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DocumentDB tag created [duplicate]
I just created the DocumentDB tag. I failed to search adequately, and didn't notice that the azure-documentdb already existed.
My tag has been edited off of all questions, so it points to nothing.
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Burninate the [positioning] tag
Reasons to burninate positioning:
You could be positioning anything. (<div> elements, unicorns, etc.)
There is no such thing as a positioning expert. (Within the realm of programming)
The tag ...
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Are these questions considered duplicates or off topic?
I got a list of question that some way or another ask what is an index out of range exception:
C# Index Out Of Range Exception
c# - Index out of range exception
Why do I get an Index out of Range ...
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Two solutions - one or two answers? [duplicate]
If a question is posted to which there are two (or more!) viable solutions, is it better to post it in a single answer with both solutions in (with perhaps a horizontal rule between) or as two ...
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How to handle a detail question if it has been answered in another more generalized question of the same author?
I found this question about some code, which in fact was referenced to another more general question about the same subject of the same author. The general question was answered and accepted. The ...
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What is unclear in this question?
I recently asked the question How do I produce plain binary from object files? on Stack Overflow. It was put on hold as it was considered to be "unclear". Can anyone well aware with the rules of ...
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"Teaching to fish..." answers, or when an answer is how to find the answer
Recently I stumbled across a question where the OP posted a block of code that did not reproduce the symptoms he described.
Normally I'd just have left a comment saying the code worked for and voted ...
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Does the current downvote system incentivize improvement of poor questions?
Recently there was an excellent featured question asking whether this site can help mentor new users: Can we make this meta site work for mentoring?. This got me thinking about the chain of events ...
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Useless tag [routines]
I just came across a question tagged with a generic looking tag: routines. Further inspection of its tagged questions reveals the tag has no wiki, and is primarily used by low-rep users as a catch-all ...
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How do I post a code example if I don't know which file the problem is in?
I'm having a problem with a C++ class field that isn't keeping its value, but there's a few different files, and I'm not sure in which file the problem lies. What's the best way to deal with this ...
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What i need to give in the chat room search box to get the r chatroom at first?
I'm trying to get into r chatroom. If i type r in the chat room search box, it lists all the chatrooms which has the character r in their chatroom description or in their names. But i want the ...
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Swift Questions OK? [duplicate]
I recently posted https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/142688/xcode-6-unusable on AskDifferent. It was closed, as it was involving pre release software. I want to make sure I don't make the same ...
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Appropriate question?: Relevance of Josh Bloch's Effective Java
I want to ask the meta community about the following question. Please tell me if you believe it is on-topic for SO. I have yet to post this on Stack Overflow.
I am looking to freshen up on Java ...
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Asking questions when I am limited as to what I can share
I haven't posted a question in a while which has gotten a downvote, but I sure do make it hard for people to help me. This is because I am highly restricted on what I can post to get help on by my ...
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Should the c++1y tag refer to c++17?
Now that C++ 14 is official, shouldn't the c++1y tag be changed to refer to what will likely be C++17?
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Replace voting arrows with stars
I strongly dislike suggestions about changing our system or "way of doing things" for the benefit of a sub-group of users who will abuse the site regardless of such innovations. So recent ...
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Do we need an [inconsistency]?
inconsistency has only 149 questions, 1 follower, no wiki and its meaning varies. Is it any good?
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Questions that don't provide real code
Occasionally I see questions in which the asker provides "pseudo code" that is supposed to represent their problem but sometimes doesn't because its reduced form is too different from the original ...
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Is it acceptable to copy tag wiki from Stack Overflow to equivalent tag wiki on other Stack Exchange site?
I would like to update the wiki for f# on the Programmers and Computer Science sites. I think just copying the content of the wiki from Stack Overflow would be fine since it's relevant on each of ...
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Why do people take downvotes so personally?
In a land where imaginary Internet points exist -
I have noticed a rash of "why was my question downvoted?" questions and it seems that in every case a small number of downvotes has caused the OP to ...
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User asking separate questions to essentially have SO users create their whole application
Earlier i answered this question about a button drop down containing a form rather than a list of buttons. There was no feedback for my answer, which did not matter to me until I opened this question ...
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Disagree with "Removed unrelated, self-promotional link"
I just had "Removed unrelated, self-promotional link" note on 2 of my answers from Andrew Barber.
Actually, specially for answering questions like that, I had discussion with Apple engineers, created ...
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What is a good place to ask people to criticize my OOP model?
I have a certain task at hand and have designed an OOP structure to address it. However I am not sure if this structure is going to be super clear to other developers and will stand the test of time ...
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Should we treat questions asking for idiomatic versions of code snippets as primarily opinion-based?
Often people ask for language specific versions of some code snippets. For example a term that seems to be found rather frequently in questions with a python tag is "pythonic" and people ask for ...
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Should I include the code from other answer for a different question in my own answer?
From time to time I go back to my answers to see if I can improve something based on knowledge I gained in the meantime.
Some time ago I gave this answer and it was well received as you can see.
I ...
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What to do with the [trap] tag?
The tag trap seems to be used in a few different ways. This list is in approximate order of occurrence, however none of them is obviously dominant over the others.
Shell scripting / Bash related. "...
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When someone answers their own question in an edit? [duplicate]
So today I came across this question that the user ended up finding their own answer to. The problem is that they answered it in an edit on the question instead of posting an answer. Is there anything ...
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Why do low-rep users post new answers to already answered & accepted questions?
I think the title says it all. Many times I've seen low-rep users (usually 1 rep) that don't have any previous activity on SO post useless and/or plagiarized answers to already answered questions (...
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Stack Overflow seems harsh compared to programming forums I've been participating in [closed]
Two years ago, for the first time in my life, I started to work at a small company as a programmer. I was an amateur programmer, and I thought a forum like Stack Overflow would be a great help for me. ...
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Need clarification for a rejected edit?
I had made an edit to an existing post to correct one of the URL's used in the post, to the correct entry.
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5590835
The edit has been rejected with the ...
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Can we clarify the [asp-classic] and [asp.net] tags for the uneducated?
Many of the questions being asked about asp.net are being mistagged with the asp-classic. Is there anyway the two can be disassociated or differentiated enough to prevent such a problem? For instance, ...
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How to respond when someone asking for a best approach which they already proposed
I'm just referring to the question below.
The best way to check if List<String[]> contains a String[]
And the OP already using one way which is the best AFAIK. So I just posted my answer (...
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Copy-pasting the contents of another answer to the same question — with attribution
I know about this question: When is using an other poster's content plagiarism
The wording of my question is only slightly different, but I think it depicts a rather different situation:
Is it ok ...
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What topics (software) can I ask questions about
Can I ask questions in regards to software that's not necessarily main stream. I'm a developer of a ERP/inventory system and my clients wants to know if they can ask questions on stack overflow?
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Is this more appropriate as a comment or is it an answer? [duplicate]
I ran into the following answer to this question:
I have honestly no idea, but I would definitely first have a look at
the LaTeX Web Companion. There a whole section about generating PDF
from ...
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Why was my question put on hold as “too broad”?
I have a question regarding this post: How to catch all exceptions in Web API 2?
For some reason the post was flagged as being "too broad", despite the fact that an accurate answer was able to be ...
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How to control auto migration from the http secure to the default http while browsing SO
This question is not duplicate to this post as in that question they were some errors that used to be displayed while browsing SO on a secure site. Whereas I do not get any such errors on my Internet ...
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I asked a question that is similar to a few other questions: now what?
I asked a question that is not identical to any other questions, but is similar to several. In fact, I think I could answer most of my question by reviewing the other questions. I searched before ...