If you asked me, I'd say it's a comment, and therefore NAA. That said, I don't have the courage of my convictions to flag it as such. Maybe with references, etc. it'd be an answer.
It doesn't include attempts at accomplishing the task in question (which they know will fail, as the answer is "no"), and it doesn't explain the difficulties involved that make it infeasible, etc. etc., but an answer doesn't need to be comprehensive.
And I doubt someone with 188k rep and a couple gold badges in those tags will care much that their correct answer isn't exhaustive enough for some users.
here's what i see: its just a dump of your homework assignment. there are clearly multiple steps involved, and we have no idea where you are actually having trouble
with the regex itself? running any regexes in your language? looking at the filesystem? moving files? etc.
Ok. So I have found some info on using regex with the system ("xcopy");, and I'm just wondering how I would write it to copy the two folders listed in the question with one line of code
sometimes it is helpful (this is my homework assignment and it has arbitrary restriction X as part of the lesson), but most of the time it is just a distraction
Well, the last time I posted this question people were determined to convince me to use another language. I deleted that and reposted it because they labeled it as a "moving target" question. They said I should remake the post
The question essentially boils down to: 1. How do I get a list of directories? 2. How do I write a regex to match "CSS [number]/Homework" and 3. How do I copy a folder
You say it's too easy, but I have no idea how to store them in a variable. That is why it was part of my question. Should I make it a separate question instead?
how many are we talking about? I would suggest the removal of unneeded tags first (like data and sheet). As for useless and off-topic questions, well then just burn.
invite him over to a room. Such a scenario makes for a fluid conversation versus comment postings for an hour
My jimmies are currently being rustled by a question about reinventing a wheel where the asker doesn't want to use the perfectly good standard wheel because he wants to "learn," but also doesn't want to do any effort integrating the raw components of the wheel.
"How do I accomplish ABC?" "Loop over x." "But I don't want to use x." "Well then, use y." "The linked information about y won't work because it's not in a loop."
There's no project. He was finding a collection's combinations of every length with a bunch of nested loops. I linked him to a solution that involves looping over a standard library function for combinations. He said he didn't want to use that because he's learning, and he wanted the algorithm for it. So I linked him to an implementation of this standard function. Now he's complaining that it's no good, because it doesn't show combinations of every length.
He doesn't want to read a single line of code, wants everything handed to him... for "learning."
@Mogsdad iirc, if a question is posted as tags [A] [B] [C] and rep is gained on the Q for tags scores by an answerer, those tags are frozen as originally posted. Modifications after the fact to tags (in particular additions I know that) have no impact on tag scores
That is one thing that prevents gaming with an edit to tags later (even if they are needed)
It also prevents me from caring about answering some questions with the wrong tags :P
Here's the question I prepared: So, I need to get the names of n number of subfolders from a set folder, and store them in a String array. It would need to automatically set its size to the number of subfolders prior to storing the names.
If you want to be a programmer, this ought to be a fun adventure for you. Otherwise, you are treating this as "Hey someone right me this recursive utility"
I suggest just get visual studio 2015 going, as you say you are converting. Plop back in here and I will feed you some projects of mine. Take baby steps.
@NisseEngström While they're sorted in the example, the sorting isn't presented as a characteristic of the data. The accepted solution does not require sorting.
@Braiam Hmm...that's a funny question. After I checked the question and the answers, my point is: Delete it or save are both fine. I think migrate would be better but it's an old question.
@Rob, The real goal behind this community is "helping" people, not following the rules and judging every question. Rules are meant to be broken to achieve the actual goal. and you should follow your instinct between someone who is posting a question to get a job done for him and another who is really trying and couldn't find a good answer. My case is no different actually my case is a general problem. everyone talks about a specific problem that's why I can't make use of other questions. I mentioned that articles don't apply because they use components that I don't use and am still a beginner! — lKashef1 min ago
"I don't like following the rules of the community because my question is obviously a good one, unlike the rest"
ah @Rob he deleted it. He knows better than to post off-topic or too broad question. They don't belong here. Unless, of course, they are about mysql tool recommendations :P
@TigerhawkT3 Well, it's actually asking for clarification. And if that answer solved the problem then it would be a typo-question and should have been closed anyway :)
^^ The AvalonJS question also looks like spam, as the asker and answerer both coincidentally edited their posts today. Also the asker created a new tag for AvalonJS even though this post is the only one on the site to ever use the tag
@KevinGuan The author just today added the avalon tag, in addition to the avalonjs tag that was already on the question. They have a pending edit on the avalon tag wiki.
Both tags have not been used aside from that one post, which is far too broad and reads like a promotion for the library
Hmm...interesting. The answer's author also edited his answer today, before the question's author's edit.
@MaximillianLaumeister What do you think about it? I'd say it's more like: "Spamming via ask bad questions". But however, I think if we really flagged it, our flag will get declined since it's...okay I think you know.
On an unrelated note I'm picking up a habit of visiting bootstrap to rack up edits by switching them to twitter-bootstrap. It would be great if there were a better way to delete tags.
@KevinGuan That is correct, tags are deleted after a certain period of inactivity
I would expedite the avalon question's deletion with delete votes though personally. I'm not at 20k so I need to wait 2 days after closure to add a delete vote
@KevinGuan Unfortunately there's already a meta post about the bootstrap tag and how everyone is annoyed that it already got deleted and recreated on at least 4 separate occasions (now 5): meta.stackoverflow.com/a/298095/2234742
It's saying something like The expression .... doesn't have the expected value. expected value: (..), your value(..) but still.. my French is probably lower than beginner level so I shouldn't be touching it.
@KevinGuan Synonym for twitter-bootstrap would be good, but it's not letting me create a synonym because it says the tag bootstrap doesn't exist in the system. Of course it does exist though because it has a tag wiki, it just doesn't currently have any questions tagged with it.
@Braiam As long as a tag still has a wiki, the tag is still "active" and can be (ab)used by low-rep users without needing to be recreated by someone with the "create new tags" privilege