@kayess You have a lot of widows in that answer (words at the end of a sentence which are left alone on the new line). You may want to reformulate or use NBSP to fix those.
The best solution is generally to rephrase / reformulate your paragraph
@kayess Also your LinQ follows a different convention regarding opening and closing parenthesis - they are on the same line as the code whereas in the rest of your example opening and closing curly brackets are on new lines
@FirstStep That was a campaing they had a while back. Having the link in the profile entered you in for a chance to win some swag. Didn't think they would break the link. I removed it
But I don't know how to tickle smokey the right way to mark that post as the real deal. I'm just as likely to do the right thing as I am to start a thermonuclear war by mistake.
@NathanOliver Yo dawg, I heard you like constructors. So I constructed a constructor to explain constructors so you can construct while you're constructing
@rene aaaaahhhhh, that makes sense!! I see when high rep people post an answer, I see a lot of upvotes poring in. It may or may not be the reason but it helps
@BhargavRao I came here to ask question anticipating a "NO"; I usually don't see a lot of upvotes on my answers but I see a lot of upvotes get pored in when high rep person answers. It has been consistent at least with the answers I saw (EVEN when there is an error :) ). It could be pure coincidental. No research reason behind my comment.
@techspider Ah, So there's "Tyranny of the high rep" (what Massa and Avesani mention in their paper) here too. I'm sure that there must be a meta post about that.
@techspider Thanks for the links. It's almost on the same lines as what's mentioned by Massa and Avesani. The users, in general, have preconceived notions that tend to link the reputation of a user with the accuracy/correctness/quality of the answer. I guess, there's lot more to research bout this. :)
The funny thing with parental advsiory tagged music is that I'm going to actually advise my kid to listen, but they'll refrain most of the time (because its not cool or modern or such) :/
@FirstStep The only thing you could really do wrong with the design of a man hole is keeping it too small for a human.