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Q: Grouping of questions related to the same homework assignment

Goswin von BrederlowLately I've seen a bunch of questions with ocaml tag about some homework assignment like this: Ocaml : This expression has type int but an expression was expected of type int ref or Print Bool matrix but replace true and false with 1's and 0's Sometimes true duplicates, sometimes different questi...

 
 
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Q: What’s would have been the correct choice for this "Suggested Edit"?

RobCHere is a link to the single review that I recently approved that has led to me being suspended from the Review Queues: Review 31768292. In summary the aforementioned "Suggested Edit" replaces a pixel based image of tabular data with the equivalent table recreated using the GitHub-flavored markdo...

 
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Q: Is Stack Overflow Developer Survey fully anonymous?

NunoWhen you open the Survey, the first page says: As in previous years, anonymized results of the survey will be made publicly available However, is there any link between the meta data saved and my SO account? For example, an internal link in the database that relates the Survey answers with my a...

 
2:02 PM
I love it when I'm currently on editing something then the site blip :(
 
Aha! So you're the reason why!
 
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Q: What is special about C++ questions?

The Dreams WindI started my software development career in early 2013 as a mobile apps developer and had a chance to deal with quite a wide range of technologies and programming languages (thanks to dynamic nature of the mobile platforms technology stack), such as Java, Swift, Objective-C and JavaScript. Depend...

 
@NewPosts I think it went blup again... (just when I tried to close this)
 
I'm so fucking tired of support number scammers and DDoS attacks
 
@NewPosts on second thought, this looks on-topic enough
 
 
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4:48 PM
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Q: Why did this question accept four close votes instead of three?

snakecharmerbI visited this question and elected to vote to close it as a general computing question. As I clicked on the close link I noticed it read Close(3)*. I clicked on the close link, assuming that I had somehow opened the question in between the third close vote being cast and the question being clo...

 
5:10 PM
can anyone pitch me a sensible reason why one could edit their post more than 20 times in the first hour of its existence in good faith?
 
5:26 PM
Some people treat it as saving
 
Some people treat it as strategic bum.... wait, never mind...
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine I don't want to know how they commit then :)
 
There's a difference between saving and committing
I save regularly when I code myself, largely because I don't have auto-save, but I wouldn't commit like it
When my laptop died, though, I committed and pushed everything I had, regardless of the state it was in, because not committing and pushing became the new saving
It's like if you're a professional programmer, and the building catches fire. Doesn't matter what you have, and what state it's in, you commit, push, and get out, because not doing so may result in data loss. The equivalent here is the data loss that occurs if there's, say, a power outage, or there's an interweeb outage, or Stack dies
 
@ZoestandswithUkraine definitely. What I mean is post revisions are closer to VC than to saving (IIRC, the editor periodically saves the post state)
 
Yes, but that saving is extremely unreliable
Consequently, post revisions become the way to save, for a lot of people
Wikipedia works the same way, though the frequent saving there is primarily to avoid extensive conflicts
... and frequent saving is also encouraged, unlike here
... and they don't have a grace period
 
5:44 PM
yeah, however, I'd argue that if one is writing a post for 10+ minutes, or there are substantial changes, and they are very concerned about data loss, they should draft the post offline. Potential for data loss in case of an outage kind of comes with, well, doing anything online
 
Hmm... there is only question & answer draft, no (suggested) edit draft...
 
6:24 PM
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Q: Linking project with other projects within organization with Azure DevOps

VeraaaI've got a project within Azure DevOps that I want to link with another Azure DevOps project within the organization. I want to do this because the department (1 project) that I'm working for is dependent on another department (other project) to finish some items. We want to keep track of these d...

 
@AndrewT. works like this: copy -> paste locally -> change -> copy -> paste online :)
 

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