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@durron597 It's a poor question, but the correct answer is no.
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Yesterday, I stumbled upon this question, asking:
Which is the best platform for bootstrap coding ? I have googled but I did not understand.
For me this appears to be a tool recommendation question. Therefore, I flagged it accordingly and commented (as kindly as I could do) that the questi...
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@AnubianNoob as in where to find it or how to use it?
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most of the questions that are similar to each other are also tagged c#wpf so maybe it could be narrowed down to just those questions, and a new tag wiki.
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I feel like there's a problem with Stack Overflow, as the number of people prowling it increases.
Each question's answers are sorted by descending score and then by descending time of posting. This means that if a person sits down and answers a question in a long, thorough way, going through eve...
Well okay, but when I prepare a complete, thorough answer about how to solve this issue using foo and some dude comes and says "use foo and you're good", meh
Well, it only took 6-8ish days to gather the data for this, but a few of us have pulled together most of stats that you requested. We queried the voting history over the past 90 days, and looked at votes grouped by the reputation of the voter at the time the vote was cast.
Voting patterns (Up ...
@Deduplicator try to remind me about this tomorrow
I have a job I'd like to do in javascript, can someone give me an idea of how hard it is
I don't think that would be terribly complicated. My guess would be "dump them into an array/nodelist, loop through, run that condition on each iteration, if it passes, add it to a second array, when finished open all the links in the second array."
I was skeptical about the modern-UI interface in Windows 8 (and 8.1), having been a Windows 7 user for a while, but slowly got used to it.
My laptop got the upgrade to Windows 10 yesterday that I had reserved a while back; the upgrade process was fast and overall Windows 10 runs far better than ...
I got some big plans for writing a Game-RAM-section reading application for helping to export some data (...) later.
So what I would like to do at first right now (to understand and get started) is to read out the health or mana or something of my character in a game.
I am relatively new to thi...
> XMLHttpRequest cannot load stackoverflow.com/questions/6533115. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://data.stackexchange.com' is therefore not allowed access.
okay, so it looks like StackOverflow is explicitly blocking this sort of thing
I was looking at badges and have stumbled upon Publicist badge, it has been awarded 552 times.
Looking through the list of users that got it one stands out. Lately he gets it almost every day, sometimes more than one. He has 100 posts and 30 Publicist badges.
The odds of this happening are pret...