@durron597 Kind of looks like spam to me, though I can't be sure. A 1-rep user with a link to a commercial project seems kind of fishy, especially in an answer that isn't fleshed out very well.
C'mon now. You have to know if the first sentence doesn't answer the question they are not going to read the rest. I think he stopped as soon as he saw the picture.
@Mogsdad I would invite him here if he would like to discuss it. IDK why he is all bent out of shape. He will get the rep back and gets to keep the rep he gained.
@NathanOliver I figured I would invite him. He seems to be a post & run user though - hasn't been on line when I've checked. He's from France, so only 6 hours ahead of me, so I'll watch... but hopefully he'll actually read some of the resources provided.
@Mogsdad I would really leave this part out in future comments You've got all your rep answering questions, but you haven't spent much time on the moderation activities it seems It is up to any user how to spent their free time. That we are mad enough to hangout here and delete stuff doesn't mean others are obliged to do the same.
I know you're excited, but please try to keep your language under control. Think of Stack Overflow as more like Wikipedia than like Reddit. — durron5978 secs ago
@gunr2171 All posts that need downvotes for roomba. So, closed, not dup, exclude questions + answers where there is an accepted answer or any of the scores are > 5.
@Deduplicator @durron597 There's a hush over the crowd as the two brave champions circle each other. Metaphorically. Who will be able to deliver first? Indeed, who will be able to deliver at all. You could cut the tension with a knife.
@Mogsdad Actually, I think staying with durrons idea of giving a lowest question-score worth considering, and a maximum number of results, is better than going for a maximum question-score.
@Deduplicator I don't think so; it's easy to see the score on questions, and the number of answers on a question. But to check the score on answers, we need to open every single question with an answer, and individually assess whether to invest any downvotes if there is even one popular answer. PITA.
@durron597 Ok, so neither of you are actually able to do it.
We have enough delete votes that I'm not worried about it. We still have 80 open questions in the "close top priority" query; we'll get enough deletes by 10 days from now.
This is not an answer it is a question. If you are going to ask a question use the Ask Question button. In you current form the question would be closed as you are providing no information but a code dump. If you have a code question make sure you have an Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example — NathanOliver17 secs ago
> This user is repeatedly copy-pasting various sections of this question back into the question itself, they clearly have little idea what is going on. See This other answer for the same thing.
I've been flagging link only as NAA recently. I've been told to do so on meta a few times recently, plus it seems more reliable to keep the flag intact after an edit.
Total n00b question. Basically, I've been given these instructions:
*Remote Tea
is ONC RPC implementation for Java
contains code generator, ONC runtime and portmapper
Remote Tea consists of jrpcgen.jar oncrpc.jar portmap.jar
Assuming JAR files are in current working directory
linux% java ...
@Chucky: Please try to change that. It's incredibly disrespectful for those who you're asking to answer your question - you're basically saying that you think their time is worth less than yours. Always do research before asking a question. — Jon SkeetSep 29 '12 at 18:19
The problem is often mentioned in object-relation mapping discussions, and I understand that it has something do to with having to make a lot of database queries for something that seems simple in the object world.
Does anybody have a more detailed--but simple--explanation of the problem?
@Deduplicator Boom. Curious... I've been saying "CNR" (Can Not Reproduce) on such requests; Has that been clear to you guys? I don't see anyone else using it, so I wonder. It's the standard on our ClearQuest installation.
I wanted to ask this question long time ago.
There are some principles that are so basic to the degree of banality. Yet, for some reason, they almost never followed by Stack Overflow "community" (quoting because there is no actual community yet)
Some of these principles are
Never trust to us...
Want to see how Stack Overflow actually works? I'll be delighted to show you, not by empty declarations from the help pages but from the very practical field examples.
Case #1.
Here comes along a professional programmer, consultant who offers his service for hire, who decided to consult this ti...
@cimmanon Yes, the colonel is a special character. I think his goal similar to ours. Only the path towards that is.... direct, in a straight line, with a lot of collateral damage and disgruntled users. In the end the php tag will be cleaned of crap...and users....
@rene i think the only way to end the crap in the php tag is to build a delorian and go back in time and prevent the language from being created in the first place :p
@TylerH what about haskell? i cant entirely blame all of the crap that ends up in the haskell tag on the language. the crap you see on SO is the direct result of poor documentation for a complicated language
Could someone flag this as NAA? Mine was marked helpful but the answer wasn't deleted, even though it's clearly NAA. stackoverflow.com/a/32348741/3093387
@cimmanon Is it really easier for you to type out cv-pls, copy/paste the question, and then write (unclear) rather than typing Ctrl + Shift + A, u, <enter>?
Or is it that you don't want to install any userscripts?
@cimmanon (just some commentary, not judging) so it seems the question is clear, but the person doesn't know which tools they can use. Wonder if there is a meta post about that.
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