Please consider re-opening this question. Its on an area which we find it difficult to find experienced engineers: stackoverflow.com/questions/375913/…
It's been a while since I've been to the movies. I would not be surprised if they offered customers to buy a whole barrel of soda by now, delivered by mule.
For those of us who are new to performance optimization and profiling, finding tools is as hard as finding information on profiling. :( It would be nothing to an expert, but please look at it from the perspective of someone new. Since, performance optimization is a niche topic, newcomers always struggle with tools, techniques, etc.
@Sampath That it is tough for a newcomer but easy for an expert is completely besides the point. The community on this site has decided that they do not want to curate recommendation questions like the one you want reopened.
@TylerH I agree, that a question regarding tools should be on a Stack site for tools, but there isn't one. And the questions regarding programming related questions need help too.
@Sampath remember that you can always ask about profiling your code with a specific tool where the answers can offer you a better one. So asking about valgrind to profile a library, failing to get the results you expect can lead to answers offering a better tool OR a deeper understanding of valgrind.
That is useful for you and future visitors. Asking for a tool to profile your code is only marginally useful given the complexity of the tool and the environment where they are used
@rene Thank you. I have already posted such a question. And someone pointed it out that asking about tools would close the question. Then only I noticed that some of these questions that I've been following (and found useful) were closed.
@Sampath if asked correctly these questions are on-topic as long as they are linked to a specific problem/goal. Maybe this answer of mine of MSO helps a bit
@Sampath you can always try to post on meta first, asking if the wording of your question would be considered a tool request and if so how you can reword it so it becomes on-topic.
But make sure you are prepared to take criticism when posting, the meta crowd is not always as friendly as we are ... ;) Make sure to tag it correctly: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/scope and you might want to lurk a bit how other question got asked
Hmm… I just realized a leave open vote in close vote queue on a proposed duplicate does not discard any duplicate votes and remove the question from the queue even if you have mjølnr...
@bwoebi Nope. Leave open just removes it from the queue if you have enough of them. It is not a reopen vote since it was never closed and it has to be closed for mjølnr to work
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 7 minutes and 56 seconds, averaging to a review every 11 seconds.
I've been curious, for a while now, why more Stack Exchange sites aren't listed in Off Topic -> Belongs On Another Site? I've run into some questions that belong on AskUbuntu or Unix&Linux but they aren't listed so I flag them as blatantly off-topic.
@JonnyHenly For that you have to do a mod flag. The rational is migrations are hard so if we remove most of the targets then less garbage would be pushed to other sites.
And while I am at it, doing a critique on answers, Bobby, you have 21 questions, only 2 accepted answers (green check marks), a lot of decent answers from others to you, and pretty much no comments from you to people that took the time to answer for you — Drew18 hours ago
no, if you want to go through them, you can use MagicTagReview, but feel free to wander on your own in the great realm of questions that should be deleted :D
@SotiriosDelimanolis related q&A on English Meta. Bottom line: FAQ says don't do it and such answers are harmful because they stop the Roomba from taking out the trash.
@Braiam It really discourages you from editing, especially when you make bigger edits. You can't even copy the edit to save it.
I already edited this question: stackoverflow.com/q/39401006/3933332 twice and I got kicked out of editing TWICE! No I will not try it anymore. (But the question is pretty good. It shows some effort and OP shows where he is stuck; Don't know why people vtc this)