I discovered an old meta-posted SEDE query today that based on checking the first 7 or 8 results or so yields near-flawless results of users that cheated voting but didn't get caught by the algo
@undo I only flag after clicking through and verifying that the reversal didn't catch most or all of their transgressions. Often it caught exactly none.
@Magisch If they did it before, there's some chance they got better at it and they're doing it again under the radar. Look at rep history and the other stuff you can see; you're fully capable of telling if something looks fishy.
Can't judge if they've straightened out or not, but if they haven't done anything fishy in 2 years but plenty of non fishy stuff, I almost feel inclined to let it go
that statistic doesn't hold up to scrutiny since people reached isn't quite that perfect of a stat (people could pad your number without ever seeing your content, in practice), but it sure looks nice on paper
@Seth Went I first "met" programming it was C++, and I loved it and improved it through SO, but I consider my self a junior still (forever). So I decided to learn a little about everything, than to master one thing (C++). So I registered for C#, then Java - Android
@FirstStep If you know C++ learning Java will not take long. My biggest struggle getting used to Java was no operator overloading and everything had to be inside objects.