@RyanM there are some easy to pick up differences just like between Chinese and Japanese alphabets or even Korean (for an English speaking person like me who can't read/speak any of those)
for PT I usually look for more squiggly lines under Cs and over vowels
Spanish has a lot more 'el' and 'la' occurrences whereas Portuguese has more single-letter-vowel words instead
Yep. Korean's easier to spot, it's heavier on straight lines and circles (in many fonts). For Chinese vs. Japanese, it's not hard to learn what hiragana and katakana look like compared to kanji (rule of thumb: they're simpler), even if you can't read any of it. Then Japanese can be recognized by whether or not there are any of those. If none, it's almost certainly Chinese. Doesn't work as well for shorter strings, though, since you might get one that just happens to have no hiragana/katakana
Also, a sufficiently short string can be valid in both Chinese and Japanese. It usually isn't, but it's possible.
I thought maybe they wanted a snippet to search, but it seems they didn't. Does that make it OK, since it's about using their IDE (even if they didn't mention one)?
Heh...at my last sometimes the product managers would ask when a change could be done to fix something. It was always fun when the answer was "give me 15 minutes, I think I can just fix it right now..."
@Scratte now if you want something to be implemented it needs to be tagged with status-review which is the moderators' job now. So I flagged it for moderators
I assume the flag in this case was for a mod to migrate, which is less likely to be declined, I think, but often migration suggestions are bad. This one...actually doesn't seem terrible. It's a specific enough question to be answered (write a gmail filter) and it's not a migration that can be done by users.
@Machavity Yeah I'm quite shocked that went that high. Should've status-completed it :-p it was an interesting backstory though...
I'm amused by the comment discussion in which half the people clearly know which mod applied the suspension (but aren't saying) and the other half do not.