@Tunaki huh. That's slightly unexpected. The CW behavior isn't defined for the revival badge. From the MSE badge list answer badge section"Community wiki answers, deleted answers, and self-accepted answers are not included in any calculations" (wrong section)
@Adriaan You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 6 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 15 minutes and 20 seconds, averaging to a review every 15 seconds.
@JacobGray If you think a close reason fits then you vote to close but if not and you just think the question is bad quality, you can downvote and move on.
I'm doing a project that compares if devs put their SO profile on LinkedIn and vice-versa. So it scrapes users about me, Now they will not allow that ;_;
@BhargavRao I'm doing big data (sort of) a lot. I'm doing physics and geosciences, and for work I process laser-scan point clouds, thus 800M points with (x,y,z) coordinates, RGB colour and intensity
May I ask if you think it would be appropriate to ask a question regarding the validity of an infographic that depicts relative popularity of computer languages on SO? I was afraid it wasn't appropriate for SO so I asked it on another SE but they sent me back here.
@Adriaan no MATLAB or R, which is part of the reason I'm suspicious. But at my company they are using this infographic as justification to enforce Python as the only language.
it's hard to believe that Java is less popular than Python
@ryanyuyu ok just 1 sec
A data visualization directory in my company told me that from now on he wants everything done in Python because he saw the following infographic (note: due to his job he only absorbs information from infographics):
infographic
Ignoring the problems in the logic (i.e. that widespread usage = this is the language for us) can you help me determine if this is valid?
The website it comes from makes vague reference to
100,000+ coding tests and challenges by over 2,000+ employers
as its alleged data sources (raw data was not provided).
@Hack-R python's probably better. MATLAB is great, don't mistake me, but python can do (almost) everything MATLAB can do and a lot more on the side, with the big upside that it's free and not 10.000 quid/year
@Hack-R this is just my personal opinion, but I could see that being on-topic on Skeptics, which deals with checking the validity of claims (which yours is pretty well-defined). Ask on meta for more opinions.
@EricD. is that truly a duplicate? The null property accessor is slightly different from the null coallescing operator. nvm, just realized that is obj-c syntax and not C#6 syntax.
Wut? So fast undeleted? As Servy already said and @Tunaki , I'm not a java expert, but if there are really so many dupes and it doesn't add new value to the already existing ones then it should be deleted. Only because a post has upvotes doesn't mean much.
If my brain took a time-out and I made a mistake with flagging something as "Not an Answer" (meaning to flag a different "Answer" in the same discussion) is there anything I can do about it? Like mention it here? Or is it spillt milk? (stackoverflow.com/questions/36211310/word-for-mac-macro)
@CindyMeister yeah, there's no way to retract any kind of flag. So just let it go and be prepared for a declined flag. But the system won't punish you for the occasional mistake.
@Rizier123 @Tunaki Thanks for the head-up Rizier. There is a very good response on that question, and I've commented so the OP can ping me if they feel it's needed.
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@Tunaki Why did George Stocker undelete it?, meta reasons (users can see and vote) or other? (I'm just intersted to know the reason, if you have a clue)
@WaiHaLee You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 5 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 14 hours, 1 minute, and 54 seconds, averaging to a review every 14 minutes and 1 second.
@Tunaki I think it was good, even though I pinged you with the meta Q right away, that you didn't immediately wrote a comment or answer on meta, since I think that could have read like a "counterattack" and could have heated up everything.
@PetterFriberg You don't need to ping him at all actually. He undeleted it and he has the right to do so. If he wants to expand on why, he'll answer. And if not, you pinging him on Main will likely upset him more
@Mogsdad A question and a discussion about it can be good, but if we can't come to a point and end it it gets exhausting and we probably all get a bit grumpy.
@BhargavRao You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 16 minutes and 34 seconds, averaging to a review every 16 seconds.
@Tunaki I'm surprised... I thought this was a holiday in most states as well. I know it's not in Quebec, where Easter Monday is a holiday instead. (Fun fact: Cdn Fed Gov't employees get both days as holidays. Grumble.)
@Tunaki Thanks ;) Tried my best with content and wording. I always read a lot and try to "copy/improve" what I write. And for meta I let inspire me from a lot of people(Peter Mortense, Servy, Shog9, and many many others) how and what they write.
@Mogsdad I remember when I was in elementary school, we had our "inclement weather days" correspond to Easter weekend (and Good Friday). That was at a Catholic school.
@gunr2171 Not President's Day? I was in Florida for that this year. In parts of Canada, it corresponds with "Family Day", a statutory holiday in February. Then we have Good Friday / Easter in March or April, and Victoria Day the third Monday in May (aka "May Two-Four weekend).
@gunr2171 So, a company can decide to ignore statutory holidays there? That might explain some of the friction we experienced at a startup I was at, after Avaya acquired us. The CEO came to town for a surprise meeting on July 1. (Canada Day) The attendance was... well, just him.
@Drew Drew... I'm not sure what you're getting at in the linked comment & with the "not being harassed" comment earlier. Rather than assume, may I ask for clarification?