Feeling sad, doing some curation of a tag that often gets misused. Keep coming across horrendous questions old enough for the Roomba, but which have been upvoted. Far too many to cover with cv-pls.
@mickmackusa ok to close but not sure about those comment that you have left, I would refrain from leaving meta comments about how people vote on someone's posts, this is not the purpose of comments.
@SurajRao no but incorrect attribution (referencing), you need to use >, futrhmore you can't copy a whole article to SO, you can custom mod flag that one for incorrect referencing and I guess mod will delete it.
What reason can we use to close this, (if any): stackoverflow.com/q/47528069/758133 'Great, I am on a couple of tests' do my test for me, plus cucumbers actually answered this pointer garbage:(
@Bugs feel free to create one. The only thing I, as a mere mortal, can see is that there's a deleted answer which might trigger the "no answers" clause
:) I feel the same. I haven't looked for rep much since hitting 3k. Quite happy to just sit in SOBotics and flag all the NAAs. When I get chance of course.
@mega6382 That question is not asking for a tool recommendation. It's asking how to use a specific API to do something. It's got no details that indicate the OP put any effort into it, which could be a different close reason... but the OP self-answered, so there is value in the full Q&A, despite its unorthodoxy.
The documentation tag seems to be a hangout for miscellaneous questions, many of them off-topic resource requests for links to outside documentation.
1. Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No, the tag is used for resource requests for ou...
Hello. I just reached "10k" (yeah!), and now I see a "delete" button under many questions, but I do not see any guidance on what to vote or not vote for deletion. Can anyone help me to find the recommendations on what should be voted for deletion?
also "Delete Vote Requests are for when you find a post that needs to be absolutely removed from the site. Please use this only when absolutely necessary. We also ask that you have the power to delete vote before you request votes from others."
vote to delete for "questions that are of no lasting value whatsoever" ... hum, sounds like this description could apply for most "off-topic" questions actually.
I think their point was don't downvote so it will Roomba (which is what they were trying to do). Roomba will only delete if everything is negative, so you had mass voting to trigger that
It is acceptable to downvote something specifically so you can delete vote it (per Shog9)
The difference is you only need to downvote the specific thing you want to delete, as opposed to everything in a given question
I have a really bad answer somewhere that happens to be accepted in 2014. I found a perfect dupe with like 30 upvotes. I think it would be best to close as dupe and delete my answer. I have requested the close, but can't delete the answer on my own
In all honesty, I think your edit needs to be rolled back now anyways, Your original answer looked good, and if I were to see it in any other context I'd consider it self-vandlaism
@CÅ“ur The light blue links have votes, but you can't vote on them. Either you don't have privs (i.e. it shows delete votes answers, even to 10k) or it's no longer eligible (i.e. no longer negative)
@Ron The cultivation, sale, and possession of unprocessed coca leaf (but not of any processed form of cocaine) is generally legal in the countries – such as …
@Ron "Such as" is not exclusive. And that rule about outrooting was strongly enforced by certain interest groups who wanted to 1) sell that stuff on their own (read about the CIA-Contra connection) and 2) The pharmaceutical industry. Maybe such complex sujects should not be discussed here (and not really be joked about)
@Ron Sorry, I sent my last money to the widow of the late King Mbunba Abndele of Nigeria. She said she will return 10000% of the money which was locked by corrupt bankers.
@TimCastelijns I revisited that answer, rolled it back, and then added your explanation at the top. The subsequent edit doesn't really help users and this way your original answer still stands but points people in the right direction
(I'm not sure what the algorithm one would be, but those are the two recent reopen votes in my history.)
Anyway I'm interested to learn if you can clarify the specifics, but for future reference you should probably provide those up front. I do a lot of reviewing, but it's not like I log into reviews going "oh boy, what off-topic questions can I vote to reopen today?". I won't know what I've done wrong from a comment like that unless it's pointing me to what I've done.
Yes regexes sorry, just a form of algorithm. The regex question is 'no repro'; Jeremy's answer shows that OP is incorrect, so there's not really anything to answer
As for the 2nd one - it's a resource request combined with a tutorial request "how do I use this aspect of X". The answer is decent but those types of questions are typically considered off-topic. Though this one is far closer to the 'decent' side of such questions than the 'hi gimme codez for X' side
@TylerH I agree with delving the regex question (so I delved as well), but am unsure about the other one. The answers seem rather good there, regardless of question state
@MartinJames It's just the opposite. The real debugging skills are what's made up by experience and instinct. A (young) colleague outperformed me regarding some weird compiler Delphi compiler emits interfacing with Windows COM interfaces. I'm still willing to learn about that stuff, and how to fix the bugs, it never stopped throughout my career.
@Ron There may be further initializations needed for enabling specific GPIOs (devices). Such can be done with appropriate module init scripts in linux systems (mod_probe and such stuff).
@Ron Well, write a class to encapsule a GPIO interface. There are several states and operations that can be well encapsuled with an appropriate c++ class that interns the device interactions.
@user0042 Even better. Rotate all string characters around a mid character. Took some persuasion to explain to them it's called reversing. And no Standard Library off course.
@Ron Well, no need to diminish such skills. I once had to figure out a circular queue abstraction together with a colleague. Plain pointer arithmethics and c-style stuff. It needed us two for a whole day, to make all that production safe and capture all the pitfalls.
@Ron I'm strongly in favor of code formatting and against quote formatting for such things. Quote formatting destroys line formatting (both as displayed and in the post's source), which can make such warnings/errors much less understandable than with the original line formatting.
So the documentation tag has a large number of OT questions if anyone's got spare votes. It's also being considered for burnination if anyone would like to weigh in on the matter on Meta (I don't have a link to the Meta post).
What to make of this answer? Self-promo warning? Seems not quite spam... but then, it's an ad in answer to their own question. The question itself seems reasonable enough.
@PetterFriberg @Ron The PM tells you: Well, we have that java interface for this needed to support 3rd party product. What do you think? Answer: OK, lend me a half an hour smoking break, come back and I'll tell you.
My upbringing prevents me from getting rich quick.
So I opted for software development.
@user0042 I went premium on LinkedIn to see what recruiters think the required skills are. What I saw there makes my eyes bleed. They don't seem to have a clue. Their parametric selection process is nonsense. No wonder they can't find anyone.
@user0042 No opinion. I don't usually manually write the reason; I use one of the user scripts and let it do the work. When I'm at a different machine, I don't find it that difficult to type Off-site resource
@KenWhite Click on the arrow in front of your name in my post. You will redirected to your post with the cv-pls for stackoverflow.com/q/47541665/62576. In this question the first comment.