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What was the first question asked that still exists on Stack Overflow?
What was the first question asked that still exists on Stack Overflow?
I am just curious.
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Old subjective questions [duplicate]
I've seen some old questions especially about programming language (feature) comparing but the answers mostly have a tendency to one side and lacking objectivity.
To give you an example: Garbage Coll …
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Possibly wrong flag for duplicate about testing private methods
I think this question is not a duplicate of the linked question: How to test a private constructor in Java application?
This question is about testing that a private constructor does not get called ( …
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Popular language tags with almost same number of questions
I've searched for the following tags and got a similiar number of questions:
java: 698,494 questions
c#: 686,657 questions
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Is this just some kind of odd coincidence?
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Why are closed questions not deleted?
Why are (old) closed questions not deleted if these questions are against the Q&A-format. Wouldn't it be in the intrest of the site's principles?
I'm especially addressing locks for "historical signi …