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Close this low quality question with a bounty on it?
Seems weird to bounty a 3.5 year old question about a library that seems to be no longer maintained. shrug
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Min-Reprex: a less awkward name for MCVE
Reprex sounds like something I'd need antibiotics to get rid of.
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Please change the review icon back to a text link
I can't say I'd review more if the icon was changed back, because I rarely did before, but I can say the current icon means nothing to me. I had to click it to find out what it was, and seeing it now doesn't make me want to click it again.
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Users go into edit war about C tag
To be fair,
#include <stdio.h>
is fine in C++. Insisting that #include <cstdio>
be used instead is simply a preference. Both tags don't bother me when the question is clearly asked about code that is compatible with both tags. When I have an issue is when someone asks an unclear question that could be answered in a C++ specific way but you can't tell if that's what they want or not. printf
can be used in both, so both tags seem fine to me.
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Question locks considered harmful
None of the information in that question is incorrect as far as I can tell. AStyle still works fine for me.
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Is it wrong to upvote an answer on a question I have downvoted?
I like to upvote good answers, but on a bad or ambiguous question it can be difficult to determine if the answer actually answers the question being asked.
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How do you prevent a flame war?
I think as far as starting flame wars go, you put more fuel on the fire than the other person did. If the question is still important to you, consider taking some of the advice given about more specific examples, tighten up the question (huzzah adds nothing), and offer a bounty.