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Requests to have a tag "burninated" (or deleted) from the system. Use for both requesting a removal, as well as discussing if a tag needs removal. Read the tag wiki for more details.
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Burninate [stock]
Too long for a comment, so forced into "answer":
I think that there is a reason to keep around some kind of tag for working with stocks. Stocks are a specialized kind of data with their own relate …
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Burninate [return]?
22 followers, 4.3k questions.
The return tag seems to have no value. The tag wiki for it begins:
A return statement causes execution to leave the current subroutine and resume at the point in the …
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This tag has been [pop]ped off the stack
Does it refer to popping something off of a stack? POP3 protocol? What does it even mean?