Skip to main content

New answers tagged

2 votes
Accepted

Language aliases for StackExchange and StackOverflow requirements

The primary difference between SO variants and SE variants is that SO variants have the entire UI in the language whereas SE variants (with one exception) use English for the UI. The effort required ...
Catija's user avatar
  • 365
8 votes

Is archiving the best solution for duplicates from the Staging Ground?

Graduation for questions that will not receive answers, because they have already been answered, doesn't sound helpful. How am I even supposed to vote on them once it's clear that they are duplicates? ...
NoDataDumpNoContribution's user avatar
30 votes
Accepted

How should I handle repeat questions in the Staging Ground?

You can still use Staging Ground questions as duplicate targets if both questions are from the same user. However, this is not possible using the /staging-ground URL. Instead, copy the post ID (after ...
dan1st's user avatar
  • 15.6k
-7 votes

Why was my question on the AWS CLI closed?

(Much later). Like it or not, the AWS CLI and SDK's like it are programming languages. You would put this in a shell script. The nature of the solution is not intuitive and will be forgotten if not ...
mckenzm's user avatar
  • 1,740
10 votes
Accepted

Are questions regarding software protocols truly "not related to programming"?

I submitted a question asking the difference between two content types used in HTTP requests and the when/why to use one over the other. My question was closed as off-topic, as it is allegedly "...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
3 votes

Burninate / merge the [networking] tag

I ran across this today and found that [networking] had been allowed to fester. The best I could do here, given the 38k questions in the tag, was merge them. network-programming is now the only tag, ...
Machavity's user avatar
  • 31.4k
8 votes

What does a new user need in a homepage experience on Stack Overflow?

My account is relatively new but I'm a very long time SO reader, and, even though this has already been said by multiple other people, the one thing I really want to put my 2cents on here is: ...
lo-asys's user avatar
  • 262
28 votes

Announcing the new Staging Ground Reviewer Stats Widget

Please don't gatekeep this feature to users who have "accumulated enough activity." Having this information would be really useful to me even though I don't have that many reviews; it should ...
Anerdw's user avatar
  • 1,356
27 votes

Should podcast episodes in The Overflow Blog have a distinct icon?

Yes. I actually don't care if it's an icon change or some other kind of indicator, but there needs to be a way to differentiate text content from podcasts.
Mark Ransom's user avatar
3 votes

Proposed changes to Twilio-related tags

What are your plans for questions with twilio-language-specific tags that do not have twilio? [twilio-php]-[twilio] (82 questions) [twilio-node]-[twilio] (3 questions) [twilio-python]-[twilio] (3 ...
M--'s user avatar
  • 28.3k
3 votes

What does a new user need in a homepage experience on Stack Overflow?

As boring as it may sound, I think it would help everyone if new users went through a quick tutorial/guided tour regarding how to ask questions, before being able to unlock the Ask A Question feature. ...
Richard's user avatar
  • 425
3 votes

What was wrong with my edits and re-open vote?

I rolled back your edit, because you changed the question fundamentally, which is a reason for rolling back a question if not done by the OP itself. Also, there was already an answer addressing the ...
Mark Rotteveel's user avatar
19 votes

Proposed changes to Twilio-related tags

Two of the three proposed new twilio- prefixes in tag names are unhelpful These all involve putting twilio- in front of product/service names that are inconsistently referred to with "Twilio"...
Mark Amery's user avatar
  • 152k
6 votes

What was wrong with my edits and re-open vote?

So, I make some edits to the question's title, body, and tags, and vote to re-open. My edits turn this "why did they do this like that in Java?" question into a "What is the specific ...
Verity's user avatar
  • 183
8 votes
Accepted

the [red] tag exists, and it's for the "Red" language

On advice, I'm moving my comment into an answer: The official site calls it Red Programming Language, the site url is red-lang.org, the social handle is @red_lang and the subreddit is /r/redlang. ...
Robotnik's user avatar
  • 3,793
-2 votes

Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?

Don't feel bad about the downvotes. You might have done something wrong, but it's not what you think. The first thing you might actually have done wrong was to think that you've done something wrong. ...
Steve Summit's user avatar
  • 47.4k
0 votes
Accepted

Add functionality to collapse long text/code blocks

There's no need to invent a new tag. <details> exists and is widely supported. GitHub supports it within markdown prose and SO could do the same. It's pretty simple to use: <details> ...
Jacktose's user avatar
  • 729
4 votes

Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?

Not to be rude, but in simpler terms it means that your question could've been a google search or whatever search engine that feels convenient. The fact that there exist 100s of materials that ...
GEORGE THOMAS's user avatar
4 votes

Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?

I don't know what is the issue with my post, or how to improve it. Your question is a duplicate of literally thousands - perhaps tens of thousands at this point - of questions asking to do ...
Ian Kemp's user avatar
  • 29.7k
19 votes
Accepted

Question is closed

It is textbook "too broad"—i.e., lacking sufficient focus to be answered in our Q&A format. Although the question does establish the context of it being a wxWidgets-based application ...
Cody Gray's user avatar
  • 243k
4 votes

Why was my question on an issue with an SDK closed as not about software development?

I am opting to delete the question (soon). It was caused by a logic issue in the scope of the question and is hence no longer reproducible as well as not focused any more. I will leave the meta post ...
Ethan's user avatar
  • 1,377
-12 votes

Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?

As a professional Java developer for 10 years, I can tell you there is nothing wrong with your question. This community is unfortunately often very unfriendly and probably assumed you were asking a ...
java-addict301's user avatar
10 votes

Question is closed

I'm not expert in the field (WxWidgets) and not very active in SO, however I believe I can see why it was closed. The request itself is "support something", but support how? In what way? Is ...
Shadow Wizard's user avatar
-13 votes

Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?

I believe the community here tends to be a bit too strict or critical with questions. In my view, your question is valid and reflects a situation that a junior developer could face, and I think that ...
smgtkn's user avatar
  • 120
-1 votes

Is it okay to ask about the availability of LocalStorage in relation to IndexedDB

My question is about JavaScript and concerns whether it is safe to assume that a user's browser has LocalStorage enabled and what to do if not. Cool. Yes, that sounds perfectly on topic. However, &...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
2 votes

Staging Ground Reviewer Motivation

The overall topic of these proposals is to reward curators with rep/badges in order to increase participation of reviewers in the staging ground. Surely, in the beginning there was a novelty effect of ...
NoDataDumpNoContribution's user avatar
36 votes

Why could it be that my java question about searching and replacing in string was badly received?

Not a Java expert in any way, but this is my take: The question seems to be about a very, very well trodden path. Namely: search and replace placeholders/variables in a template-like string. I'd be ...
yivi's user avatar
  • 46.1k
7 votes

Close reason when the question becomes "obsolete" for the poster, without it being solved

"if the intention is to close questions where the problem for the author is "obsolete" rather than "resolved"" That's not the intention at all. The close voters felt the ...
yivi's user avatar
  • 46.1k
16 votes

Moderator engaging in Abusive behavior

To understand the situation properly, we need to start with the code, the errors, and your apparent conclusions. First, please start by thinking carefully about what happens at the start of the code. ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
7 votes

Staging Ground Reviewer Motivation

Imaginary internet points are not a sustainable reward mechanism for activities that require time and expertise. Curation isn't fun. I will solve protein folding puzzles all day long without ...
ColleenV's user avatar
  • 193
53 votes

Moderator engaging in Abusive behavior

This will be more bluntness, but trust me, it's for your own good. These kinds of questions pop up regularly. Especially Windows file paths in Python are a prime attractor for misinterpretations. ...
deceze's user avatar
  • 519k
33 votes

Moderator engaging in Abusive behavior

There doesn't seem to have been any abuse here. It looks more like a misunderstanding. The question is rightfully closed. It can be evidenced by a fact that Barmar's edit accidentally changed the ...
Dharman's user avatar
  • 32.7k
4 votes

Are questions about hardware performance characteristics relevant to micro-optimizations considered off topic?

Look for reasons to rule questions in rather than out. Just like any grey area, it really depends on where the burden of proof lies. We should be closing questions when they are not just off-topic but ...
Jared Smith's user avatar
  • 21.4k
-3 votes

Staging Ground Reviewer Motivation

We need off-topic reasons for the usual no debugging details, or too broad on the SG would be helpful. Since it's the stuff that new users need the most. Having none of them would let the reviewer ...
Mukyuu's user avatar
  • 6,697
2 votes

Tag hover experiment wrap-up and next steps

My own ratio is 100:1 in favor of the ignore tag. I'm looking for three technologies especially, but I like to look at the other questions of the question list. Except those I know that they will ...
Marc Le Bihan's user avatar
28 votes
Accepted

Users answer low-quality questions and deny OP deletion because they gain(ed) reputation

tl;dr; You should do nothing :) Why? Great attitude. Thank you for trying to ensure Stack Overflow contains good quality questions. OPs can't and shouldn't delete their own question when it has ...
Dale K's user avatar
  • 26.6k
16 votes

Are terminals really not "software tools primarily used by programmers" (wording used on off-topic close box)

VS Code is a tool built and developed to work with code. It's a code editor. It is its primary function, and thus makes sense that its users are, first and foremost, programmers. The terminal is ...
yivi's user avatar
  • 46.1k
2 votes

What is unclear about this question? It was closed without comment or down votes and the moderator keeps referring me to Meta

I don't see the full history of the interaction, and I'm not a Swift programmer, but here is my attempt at an explanation of your key question: "What is unclear about this question?" One ...
Cornelius Roemer's user avatar
0 votes

What makes a homepage useful for logged-in users

What a new user needs on Stack Overflow, and a home page is one way to support implementations of that, is: tracking of the progress the newbie makes with understanding Stack Overflow rather unique ...
Yunnosch's user avatar
  • 26.6k
4 votes

Is this (highly upvoted) question acceptable or does it "Need more focus"?

One point to know if a question is good is to check the answers. Answer 1: It's recommending 2 algorithms, and explain why they can answer. But, the answer itself say this has issue, and a comment ...
Elikill58's user avatar
  • 4,782
5 votes

Is this (highly upvoted) question acceptable or does it "Need more focus"?

NotTheDr01ds provides a great summary and legit arguments in favor of closing the question. However, the other answers (and comments) put forward claims that are either categorically wrong or fail to ...
M--'s user avatar
  • 28.3k
13 votes

Feedback requested: How do you use tag hover descriptions for curating and do you use the RSS feed feature?

We still believe that a simplified tag description on the hover makes sense for new site users. Those who have contributed tag metadata over the years have generally done so bearing in mind the usage ...
John Bollinger's user avatar
1 vote
Accepted

Can the text in the Ask Question wizard asking the OP to describe what they were expecting be clarified?

I have been sitting on this one for a bit trying to get it slotted into a teams sprint but I am afraid its just not happening anytime soon. I am marking this as status deferred for the time being, but ...
SpencerG's user avatar
  • 101
3 votes

Is this (highly upvoted) question acceptable or does it "Need more focus"?

Applying closure rules to newly asked questions generally improves the quality of the site. Applying closure rules to long-ago asked questions despite clear evidence of the value of a question and its ...
kjhughes's user avatar
  • 110k
1 vote

"Nobody in their right mind would do that" -- unfriendly or unkind or neither?

It's unfriendly or unkind. This comment is rude or condescending. […] Well... check and check. Comments are not meant for such advice in the first place. Going out of the way to still add such a ...
user5349916's user avatar
-10 votes

"Nobody in their right mind would do that" -- unfriendly or unkind or neither?

In my eyes, the comment is unkind. Its wording seems dismissive, and the phrase "nobody in their right mind" could appear unwelcoming. Even if it wasn't meant to be rude, it has at least ...
Anerdw's user avatar
  • 1,356
5 votes

"Nobody in their right mind would do that" -- unfriendly or unkind or neither?

I think that "is this unfriendly or unkind?" is the wrong question, because it accepts the existing framework which is less than ideal. I want to be more nuanced: Is there a social issue ...
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
-2 votes

Is this (highly upvoted) question acceptable or does it "Need more focus"?

I would say that it's focused enough, and that the moderators were correct in their decision to reopen the question. If you think that it isn't focused because it contains multiple questions in one: ...
ipodtouch0218's user avatar
32 votes
Accepted

"Nobody in their right mind would do that" -- unfriendly or unkind or neither?

The full comment says quite a bit more than just "Nobody in their right mind would do that": Don't just don't try to learn C++ by doing competitive coding. Nobody in their right mind would ...
TylerH's user avatar
  • 21.1k
-1 votes

Is there a way to see how far off a badge you are

To build up on @nhahtdh 's answer Here's a clear summary: Apparently, you need 20k rep (unverified as I've got more). On your activity tab, click here: Pick the second option: Then click on the ...
maxime1992's user avatar
  • 23.7k

Top 50 recent answers are included