Since he presumably has a nice answer that all those others can close as dupe to, perhaps someone can spearhead that with him stackoverflow.com/a/34948629
so Michael_B edited it to remove the off-site request and just ask if/how it was possible, but the problem now is the question is just "How to use flexbox in IE9"
we don't have code, we don't know criteria, etc., which IMO is a clear "Too Broad" question
@ShivamProgramer You seem to have an attitude problem on Stack Overrflow. Please remember that we're here to help you, and in return you need to be polite. If you want someone to be a personal mentor and debug/fix your code for you, use HackHands. — cybermonkey7 secs ago
@Mogsdad I see. Based on that comment let's ask if either @MadaraUchiha or @JonClements are prepared and allowed to help us out to get the process as outlined by Shog9 started. Given the current drama with the SFF election I assume Shog9 himself has more important things to do.
Wouldn't know. That's Android code and I'm not familiar with it. But the error the OP's getting sounds like a clean and full rebuild is necessary and probably that missing class is simply, well... missing...
A group of 5 or 6 users there perform, ah, well I hate to say circlejerk behavior, but they ask terrible quality questions and have cultivated an easy voting culture, per se
don't say it too loud but the java tag is sometimes upvote mania: you answer something casually and you might have 7, 8 upvotes without knowing why really
not to bad. There are times when you have to wonder why something got an upvote. I think that if anything C++ is a little down vote happy. most of the time you have to have a rock solid question or answer to get up votes. Otherwise its downvotes to oblivion. case in point: stackoverflow.com/questions/35070422/…
It depends what C++ you are taking about. Modern C++ should be easy to grasp for most people. It the low level stuff that takes a long time. Our standard is only 1300 pages long
A lot of people get the impression that most of c++ looks like: typedef int (Fred::*FredMemFn)(char x, float y); when it is actually getting quite beautiful.
@Tunaki It's not super obvious, but I believe the post is spam because it leads with a description of the framework, then links to the framework on GitHub, then creates two tags for the framework. On top of that it doesn't actually ask any question
@Tunaki So actually yes I think it should be deleted
Also the question and answer were both edited by their authors 2 days ago after being dormant for a long time, so the asker and answerer are very likely colluding
@Tunaki, the code in jasper report is colored!!!! as xml, I taught YEAH!, but then I realized the user put xml in his tags (since i burned the jrxml)... so the work around for maven is to force user to use the xml tag
Um, this is at least VLQ if not a malicious attempt to get somebody spammed by publishing their email address: "I would like very much to receive spam please do so at {redacted} Have a very nice day." - here. Custom flag?
what are the thoughts on, if a guy has code, but has no idea how to do something, that it gets closed for not showing the code ? stackoverflow.com/q/35061284
@Drew No MCVE isn't just about having code in the question - it's about being able to express what the expected behaviour is, vs the observed. (disclaimer: haven't looked at THAT question yet.)
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (1 of which was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 48 minutes, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 14 seconds.
Saying that you could theoretically have more than 50 flags available, but if you get to 3k then you couldn't flag as many things for closure because you get 50 close votes