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meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/284876/… <--- I was going to propose this but of course, it was already proposed. I think it's a good idea -- any takes on why it didn't take off?
"invite low-rep users to chat" if your rep is high enough
@TimCastelijns Isn't that entire question just promotion for his website? Because it looks like that article was posted before the question was asked. And the url sort of matches his username :p
@TimCastelijns Because sometimes I'm not sure that my choice is right or not...today I approved an edit(I clicked Improve Edit so it approved immediately), but then I saw 2 reject votes and no approve votes...
Then the problem is it shows all of my recent reviews, CV, LQP, Triage...
But I can't find that one
Oh, just found it.
This one, I think OP was meaning about list and said array. So based on the suggested edit, I changed all array to list. But why there's two reject votes?
Well, in fact it's asking about one thing only, but I felt myself brave enough to address/correct the other problems I noticed in the code block of OP.
> If you believe your question includes issues specific to the incompatible Python 2.x or Python 3.x, in addition to the main python tag, use python-2.x or python-3.x.
Not sure. I rejected the edit for the same reason python3.x tag is not necessary. Because then it's not needed in the question body either
I have actually never put much thought into this, but I notice that almost all python questions get retagged with python2.x or python3.x based on the code in the question
Yeah I'd like add python-3.x into my question(I use python 3), also I always edit some questions and remove I'm using Python 2 and add python-2.x tag, or remove I'm using Python 2.7 and add python-2.x tag and python-2.7 tag etc. If that user is right...then lots of my edits were wrong?
In general, you should strongly avoid creating version tags.
I would only use version tags when the question content is irrevocably tied to a specific version of something and can never be relevant to earlier versions or later versions.
In other words, it is perfectly sufficient to tag your que...
@KevinGuan thats not how other version specific tags work. i browse postgresql questions a lot, and for a lot of them youll find a comment asking which version of psql they are using
> I would only use version tags when the question content is irrevocably tied to a specific version of something and can never be relevant to earlier versions or later versions.
Yeah, but print('foo', 'bar'): In Python 3 output is foo bar, in Python 2 it'll create a tuple, so the output is ('foo', 'bar'). And print 'foo bar' in Python 3 will raise SyntaxError.
If you have one answer that contains all possible solutions for all versions, then still people will need to figure out what applies to their situation
It is (or at least may be) more maintainable though, yes
Your program works as expected, what's the problem? Why you want to loop? Why don't you want your cyphered text to be random characters? — Braiam14 secs ago
@Mogsdad Ah,. First duplicate vote casted two weeks ago and it's still not closed. Thought it was enough time to put it here. Sorry. So how much time should pass to call it old?
I was trying to write long answer explaining your mistakes, but since those jerks closed this already, here's working code at least: jsfiddle.net/Lpsjuyk3 — Tomáš Zato1 min ago
@Tunaki - you voted to reopen it, so I'm just asking for my own education. How did the change in 2 2-letter words make it on-topic? How could that title survive?
That is why it's worth to put some time into explaining your answer, because you can put a link to it if the question is similar and OP can easily changed the code / understand it and use it as a start.
@Mogsdad If I had the chance to re-design the system, I'd make an edit get approved only if it had 3 accepts and 80% of votes are accept. And once there are more than 10 votes, it is passed on to a mod.
@Mogsdad Also, if there are at least 3 votes, and 50% or more say reject, it's rejected. That way there shouldn't be that many edits that get passed on to mods...
@Tunaki the typo reason isnt just about typos, its about closing questions where the the solution is unlikely to help another person. its the old "too localized" with a better description as to how it should be used
@DavidG "Hi, I'm your biggest client, I have a huge feature request to be ready by Monday morning. I sent you a mail with subject URGENT to describe it. See you on Monday when I come back from skiing!"
@Tunaki A lot of question should be closed as typo in the JavaScript tag, yes ^^