@YvetteColomb I VtC'd too broad. The OP has shown zero effort, and, more often than not, any attempt to answer such questions devolves into a tutoring session in the comments. They should at least show some attempt, some indication that they have a minimal understanding of the subject.
@YvetteColomb IMO, either too broad or unclear would be appropriate. Even if we were to accept programming to spec., which is usually considered too broad, unless very narrow, does the question really contain enough information to determine exactly what the OP wants? Do they really want something that is that shape? just those colors? Is the white portion of the image included in the desired background? Background to what? Does "background on their app" really describe exactly what's desired?
@MartinJames You probably miissed the double negation? ;-) And about the order: "Paella, Tappas, Cervesa" should be sufficient. I'm sure reading the menu card I'll recognise enough words to know what their are - more or less.
@MartinJames Yes, I always upgrade DF pizzas, too. Normally I get the meat-less and add salami/minced meat/etc., tomatoes, corn, and of course cheese myself. I don't like their cheapo meat stuff and there is always to little of it. … That reminds me I should have breakfast;-)
@MartinJames Oh, well, some brands here do do have something ressempling meat, but it is just two or three pieces. And tbh there is a "frutti di mare" here which is actually not bad and. Might be different in the UK, not sure if they allow this fake cheese (fat, flavour, binders) to be called cheese, but it is not allowed in Germany.
@Olaf That almost makes me want to move to Germany, (that, and the beer:). That said, the UK consumer protection laws would not allow non-dairy products to be described as 'cheese'.
@MartinJames Ok, sounds similiar to what we have here. Just watch it after the brexit. Maybe you will finally become the youtube.com/watch?v=es7BgsWq1_g where such perv** is allowed.
@MartinJames Check out southern Germany, they might have some contingent left for tea-drinkers. Some region in North Germany (Ostfriesland) has an even higher consume than GB. But then southern Germans don't well acept the british humour.
@MartinJames Sounds reasonable. I do dring tea when it is good, but I'm not a software (only) developer, but an engineer. So that's the difference?
Oh, just that: of course, if you work in Germany, you have to use the German C++, i.e. "if" -> "falls", "int"->"ganzzahl", etc. A bit moire typing, but you'll get used to it.
@Olaf It's all engineering to me. If it needs continual rounds of testing/fixing, either with debuggers/loggers, meters/o'scopes or endoscopes/microscopes, it's engineering.
@MartinJames I dare to disagree, although I see your point. What you mention I call "development" and involves plannung and design. The lower degree would be programming which includes debugging, too imo, but not architecture and concept planning. (Electrical/mechatronical(?)) engineering involves physical interfacing to the real world (whatever that is).
@MartinJames You'd just expect that if they have been on the side a while they would know what to post. Unless they think that because they've got high rep, it doesn't matter
@MartinJames After all it's consequently as they also state "everyone can (and should) raise children". Interestingly, if it comes to "everyone can (and should) be a politician", they become very silent.
Oops I seem to have edited my previous message instead of sending a new one. @mickmackusa What tags, and are these closed as a typo questions subtle i.e. where close vote reviewers might not notice they were resolved in a way not useful to future readers?
@StephenKennedy lol, well, apart from anything else. there's a lot of money in it, again, prolly 'cos of Hollywood. The kiddies all want to be able to 'write code', not spend weekends struggling with some terribu system bug, testing, gathering iinfo, logging; it's uncool, code should work first time, they've seen it on TV. So skilled an experienced testers/debuggers are in short supply:)
@Olaf lol, true:) Prolly. the only way to shut them up.
@StephenKennedy I think I like your attitude about that
@MartinJames If they concentrated more on good developers (which includes debugging as I wrote), they would have less of a problem with testing. But then, why start designing things fine from the beginning in programming/electronics if we don't do it in other fields of our societies. It's not that we couldn't build roads which last for decades with just a bit more expense instead of refilling the holes every few years (with road blocks, etc, of course).
@MartinJames Lol. Perhaps the most exciting story I can tell is when we tracked a missing digger to a container yard at Cardiff Docks. Got a movie title for that?
@mickmackusa I can't speak for other ppl here but I'd be happy to take a look at them. Sometimes close vote queue reviewers don't spot these as they don't see the answers. Did you look at the FAQ to see how to post a request here?
@StephenKennedy Oh, well, an FPGA is an FPGA and - unless that is a special one for bitcoin mining without MAC blocks, it would work well. But of course that question is nonsense. Looks like someone who read something about bitcoins, FPGAs and that the latter can be flexibly configured. It's much like what I thought about computers when I was around 10 or so.
@StephenKennedy An FPGA is not an ASIC, but actually the opposite. It can be configured for application-specific functions. But yeah, that is another confusion on OP's side: ASIC and FPGA.
@Olaf Ah I see - I learnt something today. Those machines are commonly referred to as 'ASIC's so it's easy to understand OP's confusion (up to a point :)).
@Machavity I've just tried a question where I typed it in, the massive yellow box and the caps WARNING is a bit hard to miss isn't it? I guess people just don't care.
I edited a question which was off-topic and has some close votes. Is it on topic here to ask for feedback on whether the question as edited is now on-topic? I'm not sure whether to retract my close vote or not.
@StephenKennedy Well, there were/are some ASIC boads for bitmining. Actually that would be the most efficient and fastest way, as FPGAs need more power because of the flexible hardware resources and can't clock as high as specialised chips. Plus they have a lot of unused blocks inside which are not usable for mining, of course. If that wasn't true, there was no need for MCUs, SoCs, CPUs, etc, just FPGAs. Problem is developing an ASIC is not that simple as the firmware for an FPGA.
Add the costs to create the die (fab), the testing. Most projects developping ASICs for bitcoins some years ago crash massively and those which got working hardware experienced malfunctions or degraded performance because of lack of experience. They just underestimted the effort and costs by decades.
@StephenKennedy O yes, amazing they didn't do that yet. And I don't understand how existing close votes have the cheek to stay when JS answered a question.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Sigh... Someone give this guy a SO 101
@StephenKennedy Even 10k users can't see the deleted questions of a user from the profile. We just see them when we have a direct link to the question.
@JakeSymons Gotcha. Yeah I just typed it out, although I've typed pretty much the same comment about a million times now, so it's pretty much an automatic thing at this point. I'll have to check out autocomments, sounds like it would make my life a little easier.
I know its half term over here in the UK, but what about in the States? Just wondering if there will be any relief from the barrage of homework questions
What should you if someone, puts the tag in 3 differnet languages such as this question or this one. Is it okay to flag as unclear?
They should make a separate flag for code writing, with the amount of posts that come through. Or like a warning message come up if the user writes "gimme the codez" telling them we don't write whole code
Doesn't it flag up if you just have an link/image and nothing else?
@JakeSymons just curious don't take it the wrong way how come you have 294 rep and only 1 upvoted question / no answers? You should have like 10 or 110 with association bonus.
@JakeSymons Just go through C tag and, if a question says 'linked list' anywhere in it, type an answer 'Same string pointers used for each node. addnode() only modifies a local copy of head, need double-pointer argument or return modified head to caller'.
@MartinJames Why does everyone here have a thing with linked lists?
@Jean-FrançoisFabre When you edit does it come up who edited it, when people review? Or can no one see your name until they decide weather to approve or not?
@rene I actually "celebrated" for the first time, despite having lived in Brabant for 18 years. I asked my mother-in-law for an "apepakkie, doe maar iets", and apparently their village is called "Aopeland" these days, so they actually had a hand-made 20 year old monkey one-piece suit. So that's what I wore
I just stood in a corner of the bar drinking beer, watching my girlfriend sing along and dance to those horrible sounds they call music