@Jean-FrançoisFabre I don't think this should be undeleted nor re-opened. It does not even ask a question. (And if we anticipate it's a debugging request, it lacks the necessary information, e.g. an error message)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre To me the question reads like "I have no idea about C (or even any of the two languages), but tried something which doesn't work. Anyone else correct my code." In other words: I don't think there is any clarification to be expected, expecailly as OP deleted it instead of editing - despite the comments.
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@Jean-FrançoisFabre undelete to say - hey I made a mistake - your question still sux
@YvetteColomb got carried away with that question. Let it be. I'm revising the way I'm performing reviews. Adding an attempt isn't enough. It has to be a question in it. I found that obvious that there was one (ex: the attempt doesn"t work). But there wasn't
embedded-code says "For questions on code embedded in web pages. Not for embedded development; use just the plain tag [embedded] for that." I would suppose this tag was created by someone who got tired of people constantly misusing the embedded tag.
However, looking at the 41 questions with this...
@J.Steen is posting code-only answers this long allowed? As in: so long that they need 2 or even 3 answers to post all the code? Should we comment in such a case, do nothing or directly escalate to a mod? (See the answer here, they've got more of those cases on other questions)
looks like TLM is already on it, at least partially
Oh FFS... OP 'forgets' to put ''without using if statements, functions, or loops' and 'I'm only allowed 3 variables'' in question, so wasting everybody's time on contrived homework. I really hate these abusers:(
@NathanOliver I've seen at least one case where someone needed to debug some DB code, and forgot to anonymise actual valid bank account entries of the said DB, including people's names, addresses etc
@Basj yup... it won't... you can click "show deleted recent posts" under your tab thing... that'll show stuff within the 60 days... but until you get the 10k priv, you can't show all your own deleted posts
@JonClements Yes, the particular thing is: sometimes you spend 30 minutes writing a question including details, description of the problem, screenshots, research, etc. Then it's downvoted (I accept it, that's the rule! that's life :) ) But then I find it sad that I can't search it anymore 1 year later
I'm still not sure what side of the fence I sit on allowing people to see their own deleted content. However, I know I'm firmly against anyone being able to see someone else's deleted content.
@JuanCarlosMendoza you need [tag:java] for it to render as tag (same for every other tag) and you can't use )](link), you need something between the bracket and the square bracket
@JonClements It's the fear of losing self-written content, sometimes detailed report of complex problems, and then I fear of having the same problem in 2 years and have to start from 0 because I can't find it anymore :) (because it was Roombad)
@JonClements I keep going to write it and the answers to the questions and I keep think while I'm doing it do I really want to to this right now. Most times I come up with no. I though I wanted to run, but when I get to it I just don't think I want the extra responsibility right now. After taking a few months off from SO and just getting back into it I think I shouldn't run right now.
Yep. I'm just starting to do site moderation again and being more active here so that fills my plate right now. Who knows. Maybe in a month or so I'll start hitting the review queues again, well not H&I, but the others :)
SOCVR expertise would be appreciated in this question about Triage guidance at meta, it looks like instructing reviewers to pass close-worthy questions to H&I (without corresponding adjustment to guidance for H&I queue)
@NathanOliver I've always found that a level-head means more than stats - but... I only get one vote in elections, and I'd never want to see someone in them that didn't want the punishment position
@Cœur Goes fast anyway; I flag >20 comments on old questions every now and then, and usually they're gone within 30 minutes. It usually takes a mod <5 seconds to determine whether a comment can go or not is what they told me; only for complicated cases, i.e. when you use a custom flag, it can take longer
@SardarUsama @NobodyNada @Machavity That's expected behavior. There are several single character substitutions (single character surrounded by spaces) which are performed on the request text to make writing reasons a bit easier. I'd suggest putting such things in code format fn instead of f. There is a UX issue, which will be addressed in the next major version: You get a live preview of the request and a tooltip telling you what the substitutions are.
@NobodyNada All of the substitutions are only a single character (either at the beginning/end of the reason or space delimited). That was chosen before my time, so it's for "historical reasons". :-) As to why f, s is used for "Super User".
@Makyen Just make sure you go on a loooong holiday after release. Preferably some island/planet without Internet (which would exclude the moon in few years according to latest news).
@NathanOliver Where does this end? Keep asking questions like "Why can't I put a while statement between an if statement's condition and its block?" or "Why can't I put a for loop in a case label?"
I think these should be closed as "unlikely to help others" or "unclear/too broad" (it's the syntax).
It's clear, not too broad and unlikely to help others is how it was resoleved (typo). None of those apply. There is nothing wrong about asking about basic features of the language. There are some pretty highly voted Q&A's out there that are really basic. If you don't think it is useful then down vote it. I don't see any close reason that is suitable.
@SotiriosDelimanolis It will end if this kind of wannabe programmers learn they can't learn a language like C or C++ from youtube. I call them "pattern matching programmers". They just learn how to write a specific code pattern, but not really new code, just because they don't get the fundamental concepts e.g. what is a statement, an expression, etc.
@SotiriosDelimanolis Actually it's the grammar, not the syntax ;-)
@MartinJames: our hyperlink BS friend again answering when closure as duplicate/unclear is required. I have added c and a duplicate target, so C gold badge owners enjoy
@MartinJames IMO this is problem not even related to programming, but general ability to deduce a specific construct from few general rules. That's of course a necessary skill for programming, so everyone not being ablke to should just take the other direction at the street crossing of life.
@Olaf SO are not interested in stopping the flow of bad questions, only in bums on sites. Deadbeat students read job ads, so they are welcome. It's just the way things are. Eventually, I guess I'll folow so many other experienced developers and just stop wasting time on SO altogether.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Sure, but now only those that are really interesting. The missing checks on system call returns and missing terminators get a comment if I'm in a good mood.
And then, some day in the future, a low-level thing will not work. And no one will be able to fix it. Because no one knows the basics anymore. And the whole civilisation will crash like domino.
also wow @Jean-FrançoisFabre I didn't remember that I answered that meta Q. I scrolled down and saw it just now. Weird, that feels more like last year than 2015
@TylerH You can also just right-click the down-arrow and "copy link address/location". I, eventually, realized that you don't have to open the popup to get the link. :-)