I've spotted an editor (who has a history of over-formatted answers to the point of unreadability) editing other people's work to insert spaces inside parentheses ( like so ). I find this annoying as the bracket marks will sometimes orphan onto the next line - does anyone know of any standard that supports/suggests this style?
I wonder if, say in French, a small non-breaking space would normally be used.
@RiggsFolly: the Laravel item above is not "General Computing", IMO. Probably too broad though.
@Justastudent nice we are currently working on apple, but maybe after (6-8 weeks) we can help you out. You need some more eyes on the questions you close vote otherwise it just risk to age away.
@BhargavRao, are you there? Someone just literally copy-pasted the code from my answer into an answer of their own...
The code is 1:1 the same as my answer, which is quite different from the OP (I edited a load that's not relevant as answer, but makes it more readable)
A lot of my editing work tends to flag up one country a lot, but the variables that cause that (e.g. difficulties with English, an asking style that sounds like begging, or a cultural preference for English txtspk) are extraordinarily complex, and I do think it's important not to make snap judgements on that basis.
I am conscious that the only language I speak and write is is the one that, for whatever reasons, is the one that everyone now uses :-)
I handle 400 flags per day. The posts are from users all across the world. There's no particular country having more stuff. Almost everything is evenly distributed.
@PetterFriberg - If they are doing that, then they don't even need it on their profile (IMO). The issue arises when they "kinda promote" their library / product but don't mention that they work there.
@JanDvorak I did not say the opposite. But it is off-topic here. Not sure, but it might be a candidate for code-review. As-is, it is definitively too broad.
"How do I ..." find a new algorithm? No, that's pretty far-fetched and stretches rules way too much. OP does not show any effort how to improve it, nor in which way his implementation is too slow or could be improved.
Sooo, I just got invited to a chatroom: someone's asking me to re-open their repost of their own question. The newer version is hammered as dupe of the older one. The user deleted the older one...
@Machavity problem is: he shows one calculation, says the results aren't in conjunction with his other calculation but shows neither the data nor the other calculation
Bah, I hate closing questions where the OP is so stressed "they want to throw up". How can a friendly face be shown when it really is too broad? stackoverflow.com/questions/43765803/…
I am mostly immune to the usual variety of begging and emotional manipulation shown in posts, but... :-(
> This is a bad one but how do I website? But how I make a website? I know I use html, but hwat else? I've tried using a website builder but I don't like it and want to be better developer.
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Google Fit is a an open platform th...