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12:01 AM
@TylerH "Generics" = parameterized types (common terminology between C# and Java). The goal here is to build upon the existing answer so that the JSON serialization/deserialization process does something extra (and commonly desired) beyond the basics of what was asked.
The answer doesn't explain these things presumably because experienced C# programmers would recognize the intent readily
 
12:38 AM
Yeah, that seems to roughly answer the question asked of "I have a JSON array of class Foo, how do I deserialize that?"
 
1:30 AM
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Q: Can we get a dedicated stack exchange for clouds (AWS/GCP/Azure)?

KermitMost of the questions on the AWS Collective are about cloud architecture configuration, not programming. A lot of the AWS services don't have tags in superuser/ serverfault forums.

 
 
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Q: Where to give feedback for Stackoverflow Blog Post?

Vylixhttps://stackoverflow.blog/2021/12/30/how-often-do-people-actually-copy-and-paste-from-stack-overflow-now-we-know/?utm_campaign=the-overflow-newsletter Read this good article from previous years, and found out that the table formatting is butchered - and perhaps the tags format too? I tried to f...

 
 
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6:45 AM
@NewPosts Unless the blog’s marketing of genAI is what’s broken, I doubt they’d care.
 
 
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9:41 AM
can we still flag stuff as AI generated and completely useless? it doesn't even answer the question asked its gibberish.
 
10:04 AM
never mind they deleted it
 
 
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11:07 AM
@LindaLawton-DaImTo Yes.
 
 
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1:15 PM
@KarlKnechtel I am familiar with generics but the question is a lower level one that should not be answered with unexplained/undefined higher level concepts, IMO.
@RyanM I don't see how using totally different data/JSON structure helps answer OP's specific question, which is how to resolve a specific error about the JSON entity type not matching their C# entity types
At the very least the answer should use a class structure that matches OP's JSON. Because the JSON data is at the crux of the issue.
 
 
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Q: Turbo-Frame not showing in chrome using Rails

Renke LudwigSo I have a turbo_frame_tag in my application.html.erb and the same tag in a different view with just an h1 in it. It is routed via src and everything works fine. Except the turbo-frame doesn‘t show up. Expecting the page the turbo-frame is present but has a style with display: none !important wh...

 
3:18 PM
What do we do with discussion posts asking for "best practices" that are really just poorly asked how to questions
(completely unrelated discussion)
> I would like to hear your thoughts about how to create a clean web application with EF Core. The purpose of this discussion is to collect those (best) practices, which you think that is essential to use EF Core properly. So that those who are starting to get familiar with EF Core has a little How-to or Getting Started guide to work with.
just give me all the best practices for EF Core dev, plz thanks
 
As we all know, there is only a finite amount of best practices. Probably less than 10 total.
These best practices are also completely devoid of context - equally applicable to anything.
 
3:37 PM
reply "go find a blog post on this"?
 
ah nice, I actually got some eleventh-hour submissions for my bounty. and one of them was even good enough to merit it :)
 
4:27 PM
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4:49 PM
A whole new category of old answers I hate: applying standard code-golfing techniques (well, aside from whitespace alterations or variable name choice) to a previously described approach, and claiming "here's a way to do it with shorter code".
 
or "modern code"
Here's the same code using let/const and arrow functions!
 
«Here’s the same code using tabs instead of spaces»
 
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Q: Update Location for all public communities doesn't save/worked

Dev18*** English is not my native language ❗ When i try update my Location and save for all communities the location is saved only on the current site Bug or Feature

 
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6:20 PM
to be fair I think it generally makes sense to modernize existing answers, but separate answers that just provide the modernized version are bad, and people hate edits like that....
 
6:57 PM
@KarlKnechtel At lest for JS "modernising" doesn't make too much sense. Like, it's OK but some users post the "modernised" code as if it's something radically new. When they've changed var for const and function() { /* do stuff */) with the shorter () => /* do stuff */ but still keep fundamentally the same solution which has existed since 2010 or whenever..
I suppose it's OK to update existing answers like this. It's better to keep to modern practices. And I don't think we should really keep the code for people who don't have access to modern (9 year old now) JS. My issue is with new answers posted like this.
 
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Q: Not so much a question as a suggestion

J EvansSO gets a bad rep from too much copy and pasting. It might help if code samples/snippets and MREs could have the same 'copy' button that features on other websites. Github, for example, springs to mind. Thanks for listening.

 
7:15 PM
@NewPosts Related: last time it was brought up, I found a script on StackApps for it. AFAIK, works OK but I ultimately disabled it because it would add odd whitespace in SEDE. Didn't look into why because I didn't much care for the copy functionality. But there are at least a few userscripts available that allow copying code.
 
8:06 PM
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Q: Odd tag name in "How do I format my posts using Markdown or HTML?"

Lamper46I was looking at the Stack Overflow help center (https://stackoverflow.com/help/formatting) and found the article "How do I format my posts using Markdown or HTML?". I was reading it and saw a section on tags. It said "To talk about a tag on this site, like-this, use See the many questions tagge...

 
8:20 PM
@TylerH I don't understand what you mean; the core solution is the same as the one in the accepted answer, just in a utility method that can be used with any class.
I agree it's perhaps a little confusing that they use a different example structure, but it does seem to answer the question
 
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Q: Where is the disappearing comment/activity?

jrw32982In the comments to this question, @MC68020 addresses a comment to @ilkkachu, thanking them for something. Yet I do not see a comment by @ilkkachu nor any activity for them. There must have been something to trigger @MC68020's comment. Where did it go? If comments can be deleted (by moderators?...

 
9:12 PM
@VLAZ would be nice to feel like we have buy-in for such editing.
 
i mean
just do it
it only becomes a problem if you're actively seeking out such answers to edit
 
@NewPosts I almost said "there are no deleted comments", but really the answer was that it wasn't Stack Overflow, and so the mod icon that would show if there were deleted comments wasn't there due to...me not being a mod on that site.
 
 
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11:36 PM
i didn't realize it was another site, even though i literally visited it, until after whichever mod it was left a comment
 

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