@rene as you know people can build socks suggesting edit on own post, then approving them and I was thinking maybe its time to find them or by searching for same editor <2K community approved multiple times on post (like at least 2) or maybe only sequence of community approved edits. Is this something that can be done with SEDE or do we need to included it in some bot monitoring edits?
@Zoe Questions related to angular needs to be tag angular and questions related to angularjs, angularjs look what I posted today meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/380756/… :), anyway you need to show question for me to judge.
@StephenKennedy No I don't have any feeling about TypeScript. What I don't like is trying to program in one language, which then compiles into another level of the same language because it's just an abstraction
@TylerH because it's messy, I done most of it, XML -> XSLT --> HTML, Faces, Intel XDK (jquery) and it's messy to mix user interface (html layout, images), user actions and backend data.
With stuff like Spring (you have a nice backend dev), angular a good organized front-end and then you just need some css devs if you don't like bootstrap or similar
@Zoe That's angular, not angular-js throwing an error when trying to compile using/on node.js
yeah, should've figured. Kinda thought there was some mistagging in there, but if it's all on versions, I don't have a chance in hell of cleaning it up without knowing the difference ^^"
@TylerH I actually hated web applications before angular/react/vue and prefeered old installed swing, mostly because it was messy with ASP/PHP, faces, css, html, j-script..... and time consuming to maintain (browser change), however with these new language and aws/azure etc I'm slowly changing my mind.
I tried MVC - I don't like it because the controller gets compiled to a .dll so I can't just hop onto the production server and sneak a change into the code :-P
you should check out one of Angular/React or Vue they are not bad atleast angular have a nice controller, template structure, there are great libs you can use (so you don't have to dev anything like sortable/searchable tables, datepickers etc yourself). You pretty much only concentrate on the views and the routing.
True it compiles to an unreadable js... but you have full control of css it's outside and it's easy to sneak in a new re-compiled js...
@TylerH We use Web API (admittedly not MVC) in an old ASP.Net website and I can hack any of it on the fly (it has to be a 'web site' not a 'web project').
@TylerH Normally I would agree, but you're assuming equal implementation, something JS has lagged behind in. I got into using JS frameworks to even out those implementation problems
It was an unfriendly exchange all round, and the other party was a moderator. I hadn't noticed the other party was a mod when I flagged (it came from a bot report in SObotics)
@TylerH and some rude comments (regex on word and length of comment), considering that the comment was reported I bet it was nuked because the numbers of flag.
@Machavity I don't think flag type matters, it deletes with single flag probably based on some Shog regex fu etc or with multiple flags (3+comment score/3) something like that
The regex fu is not very good.. but don't say that I sad that :)
Famous question badge is gold, and it requires 10,000 views. The 3 newest recipients of that badge have scores of 0, 0 and 7. So maybe +9 isn't so bad after all?
I have a couple of questions that will probably hit the 10k view mark. Both have more than 10. I'm in no danger of getting any other gold question badges. I don't have any gold answers either
oh, I was wondering why I didn't get any rep popups for the first two votes on the question... it's because I already downvoted 10 answers across the site today -_-
once again I wish the top bar would show negative rep notifications without having to expand it...