@JanDvorak it seems a bit pointless to edit a question if you can't improve it to the point where it doesn't need to be closed. Especially on old questions this is a problem in my opinion, as you bump it to the front page.
@kayess I did see that, but as I say in my editted version, my question was about HOW the decision is made for a method to throw and not return NaN and I got my answer when I realized Sign returns int, then It all made sense. but I thought this is a fair question and TBH didn't think it deserves (-1) vote?
@jambodev it was put "on hold" meaning it can no longer be answered, because of the reasons outlined in the yellow box on you question.
That box also gives you a pointer to the help centre, where you can find what you can and cannot ask about on Stack Overflow, allowing you to edit your question such that it becomes on-topic.
Note that the downvote is not likely to be reversed, as the one who has given the downvote needs to revisit the question to reverse their downvote. The "on-hold" status on the other hand can be reversed, as editing any question which is on-hold puts it in the reopen-queue, thus people get to see that question and decide whether it's now good enough to be reopened
@jambodev only the designers of the language/assembly can now answer that question which makes it even more POB then it already was. Beyond that, suppose Eric Lippert does answer the question, what would we get out of it except some trivia? You could make it an interesting question if you show a practical programming problem that becomes harder to solve due to the current design and where the NaN case would have helped.
@Adriaan strangely enough I didn't get a notification of your ping.
@Adriaan Meh! Munich was 900km from my home, that's no reason. And "different country" … it is not that bad to live some time in a different country. Eastern Germany is different from Western Germany, too. Possibly more than the Nettherlands are actually.
It's just that those job listings should not point me to jobs in languages I don't (French) or barely (German) speak, see my meta, upon which nothing changed. I already readded SO to my adblocker, but it doesn't block the small ads in the sidebar
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@BhargavRao From the last one it looks more like a beginner trying something beyond his horizon and not giving up, but using us as debugging/discussion site. Main problem is he has no idea how to debug or even how the things work together.
btw @PetterFriberg you should post that link as a real cv-pls if that's what you want. To make sure it doesn't get lost in the transcript, aka accountability/transparency :-D
It's not great, but a workaround could be to have 2 links to export files, the XLSX version hack for the Excels of the world and then a separate exported CSV file for the Numbers application. is an option present there...
This answer is a reply to another one, as stated in the first line. It reads really POB to me, but is this even allowed? All he does is shoot down the tool someone else recommended.
@JonClements don't worry, from Sunday onwards I'll be drinking beer and not flagging
ahhh... don't have too much beer and get confused and end up drinking the paint or something... last time that happened, you painted yourself pink... :p
@Adriaan It's too old to migrate either way, and it's a reasonably well answered question. I'd just leave well enough alone. Unless it's attracting a bunch of LQ answers or something?
@Adriaan, @BaummitAugen What's the limitation on what you're looking at? There are thousands, if not tens of thousands (or more) of resource request questions.
@jpmc26 That's no reason to leave it alone. Just close it as OT, keep it here and don't let anyone else answer
@Makyen whether the question in its current form is on-topic for the site. They have already been edited to the best possible, and if that's still not enough, just close them
@Adriaan, OK. Here's about a thousand more closable resource request questions: library, API, module. A few are not closable. Some will Roomba if down-voted. Just change the thing they're looking for to get more.
because they were specifically talking about off-site resources (not necessarily a recommendation request), rather than about solving a programming problem
@BaummitAugen I've mentioned them here before, but not a lot have been closed (some, but ...). Obviously, they are not [cv-pls] appropriate, except some very recent ones. I've voted on many of them, as they are an easy way to rapidly blow off spare close votes when you get down to 23:59UTC.
@Shog9 "Did you spend time with both features on both sites? Did you compare and contrast them yourself? What are others saying? Share your research!" all of which are lacking in that question
Back to that question @Shog9 all answers there are tool recs, especially the last one which reads the same but is downvoted heavily because people don't like the tool
So it seems like I would close it as "unclear what you're asking". What, related to programming, is he wanting to know regarding the two libs? The accepted answer is terrible: "GM is more stable and faster" which seems opinionated, at least until it can be backed up with some kind of speed test results
@Shog9 OP is asking 4 questions (if you include the two from the comment), one of which is how to implement a broad feature, another of which is a request for a library recommendation/link
@Shog9 I disagree. While something like the question might be narrow enough to answer, if it was asking about one specific application, or generally about one part of the process then it would be answerable. As it is, it's asking for a quite large, or very general description of the process (which would mostly be go look at these documentation pages, or go read these blogs). To me that feels to broad to cover (reasonably well) in the SO format.
At any rate, regarding the first question, "Should I" questions continue to fall under my personal umbrella of POB. There's not really anything you should do in programming except use spaces instead of tabs.
If you let it, alignment concerns will eat you up. You'll find yourself at the end of a long day feeling that you've been productive, only to realize that all you've done is adjust the alignment of 300 parameter lists and draw a ASCII logo. Best to embrace the chaos.
@Shog9 Which, along with Firefox extensions, is where I spend most of my time. So, yeah, that limits it a bit, but not all that much. Yes, you could talk, very generally, about the general groups of API's that would be used, and the methods of communication, but more than you use calls to these groups of APIs rapidly starts to get quite large (the specifics of the portions of this process have multiple separate questions).
@HovercraftFullOfEels Please review this post. I closed it as a dupe of this. I think the mistake is the same, whether you're removing with poll or with List's remove(int). What do you think? It was reopened.
I think the critical question there is detection, which is what I was focusing on; the last one is, as you say, probably unanswerable in a reasonable fashion without devoting a lot of attention to it in isolation.