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1:47 AM
This guy will drive me bonkers. Yet another useless Rcpp question. Closing it? stackoverflow.com/questions/34056216
And speaking of bonkers, this guys is also pretty priceless: stackoverflow.com/questions/34056265
 
 
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9:43 AM
@DirkEddelbuettel I probably raised the stakes on that question by suggesting he probably doesn't need C++ at all - not to sort a character vector anyway...
 
@DirkEddelbuettel I admit that these questions are not sparkling jewels, but they are much, much better than what I see outside of the Rcpp tag. You are dealing with the better questions in the R tag when you filter for the Rcpp tag. If RTFM was a close reason we could close 33 % of the R questions, another 33 % is unclear or too broad, and another 33 % are duplicates. The rest might be decent questions.
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11:04 AM
@Roland does that mean that good questions are literally a rounding error? have things gotten that much worse in the last 2 years or so?
@joran Will do. Thanks for the rec. It's on Netflix not Prime so I can't download it for my next flight, but will get to it....
 
11:43 AM
@AriB.Friedman That's my impression. However, I might be biased.
 
@Roland well JAMA says we're supposed to call bias and conflicts on interest "confluences of interest" so I reject your terminology.
 
@AriB.Friedman By browsing random highly upvoted questions from the past I don't see anything special. Many are pretty much the same as today- no research effort, no reproducible example, RTFM, XY problem, etc. The difference IMO is that back then SO users were more welcoming and weren't so strict about SO rules. And probably not so fatigued too.
 
 
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4:18 PM
@Roland yup we are encircled by crap, and the tide is rising ...
 
4:45 PM
@DavidArenburg I think the sheer volume of questions (not just bad ones) makes the biggest difference in how scanning the r tag feels (especially as compared to the early days). Here, for kicks, is the search that'll show what our corner of StackOverflow looked like 4 years ago today. [r] created:2011-12-3 is:question
 
 
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6:26 PM
@JoshO'Brien Nice example. Increase is over tenfold, and the day ain't done...
 
 
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8:52 PM
this one needs two more to kill it:
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Q: Calling existing c++ code from R, Rcpp11 vs. Rcpp

mariodengI have some code written in c++, which is orientated at the c++11 standard. I want to expose this code to R or rather say I want to expose a single constructor. From there on every other function is called, so only the constructor needs to be exposed. The object created by the constructor is a mi...

 
9:27 PM
@DavidArenburg A consistent and reasonable explanation for that phenomenon might be that SO answerers are willing to answer bad questions if it means bringing outside knowledge into the SO space, but now most RTFM questions are already answered not just in the manual but on SO.
 

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