@QPaysTaxes I don't get this sort of vibe from him.
I get the "I literally started yesterday and tried copy/pasting a couple of things to make my computer do things"
Which is how beginners learn.
Beginners don't begin with tutorials
They begin with tweaking "Hello world" samples
My point being
I know it's hard, with the amount of crap we see every day
But do try to err on the side of caution.
I prefer to let the odd crap question slip by if it means that a potential good user gets better, and might return with a better question later.
Worst case, questions can be retroactively nuked. And Roomba is also in play.
No need to be too overzealous, to the point where people find us hostile.
(And yes, I'm not delusional, I am very much aware that there are plenty of people out there who are just too lazy and hope people would debug/write code for them)
@MadaraUchiha I agree with Tunaki. There's no saving this question. It serves absolutely no purpose and won't ever be helpful to anyone else. They wrote this code by accident, intending to return an int[]. Nothing in their question indicates why they attempted to use two return types.
My interpretation of the typo close vote reason is something done unintentionally. Pair that with the fact that the compilation message is entirely unhelpful, you get a question that will never be searchable.
I get we don't want to be too intense with users that are inexperienced but the comments should already point them in the right direction. But we don't need to keep this question around.
We still have 2 pages of cv-pls requests. If people could go through them, it'd be nice. If the close reason does not apply, ping a RO and we'll see about burying it.
> When using MSBUILD based projects, there is a task that runs which basically automatically adds all of the System.* references to the C# compiler to avoid this mess
But we still can do our rituals, putting on these weird hats and mumble our secret spells. Much stuff taken over from Terry Pratchett's ingenious books. Let me speak DEATH :) ...
I recently failed an audit here. If you can't see it, this is a screenshot. I felt it was a valid answer to the post, and I do feel like it should have been OK. What do you guys feel? Is there any recourse to this?