@HovercraftFullOfEels Just FYI: this question was edited. My expectation is that it's still too broad, but I figured you'd want to at least take a look.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Thanks. That's what it looks like to me too. I'm just keeping you informed. It'd be nice to be able to help the student, but it sounded like the problem, as an entirety, just doesn't fit into SO's format (by a considerable margin).
I was recently asking a question about inverse matching with regex, and stumbled onto the [inverse-match] tag. It's got no usage guidance (maybe that's what it needs?) and isn't commonly added to posts.
Inverse matching is where a regular expression (regex) or other pattern-searching engine "mat...
@PaulStenne Well, that's certainly better than not being able to get home to sleep. There have been times when I've routinely slept in the office, or been traveling for work so much I hadn't seen home in quite a while. It's better to have times which are calmer and allow at least some time to relax at home (or at least sleep there). I hope things get to a level you're comfortable with.
@Makyen Yep, and I'm trying to get a lot of holidays as well. Have some intense times, then some completely disconnected ones. It's hard to find a good balance in this!
@Machavity It says "official, unofficial documentation on how...." IMHO, that leaves it open to random link-only answers to people's favorite tutorials and even spammers plying online courses.
@NathanOliver interesting edit though; I though that not closing fences made them go down to the entire page, but apparently within a block quote one does not have to close fences.
@NathanOliver it's handy to not have to remember the HTML thingy (<lang=matlab> or something), and just being able to do fence(language) when having multiple languages in a post
@NathanOliver hey, I only answer single-language stuff. Lots of people are doing weird C#/MATLAB crossovers, or try to translate MATLAB to/from Python etc