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@CertainPerformance It's worse than that - it's a clear homework question that shows no effort at doing the work.
 
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10:31
Is this NAA?
 
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12:05
@Scratte yeah. Could be edited into shape probably by OP, but now it is mod-deleted
@Dharman Strangely there's another similar one that's not deleted. But I didn't flag it because I'm unsure if I should edit the link out.
@Scratte Yeah, it's the same author. It looks like spam. Any more? Maybe just inform the user and flag as NAA
@Dharman No, just the two. I always check when I get a "deja vu" in review :) I just keep being a bit confused if I should flag or edit them.
Thank you for noticing, btw.. I asked here quite a while ago :)
It's Saturday, so low traffic today.
@Scratte You can't edit the link out. Then the answer becomes pretty useless.
@Dharman If I was the Questioner, I'd just go searching for the suggestion, if the link is edited out. It would be a bad answer :D
12:17
A lesson from experience: people usually don't like when you improve badly written answers. They don't like keeping them, but they also don't like the author to get the reputation for your efforts. It's a catch 22. If you have a chance to flag something as NAA, then do. It's one less low-quality answer.
I've seen people do it from in here. But I agree that there's no reason to edit an answer into a bad answer. What happened in your experience?
@Scratte I was talking in general. I learned that editing questions is looked upon more favourably then editing answers.
How does one make an omelette? The whole thing just got stuck to the pan...
@Dharman Oh. Thank you. I completely missed the point then :)
@Dharman I think that is on-topic, I will write an answer
@halfer Are you sure? It feels to me like it would be more suited on DBA. You can answer there too. :D
12:33
@Dharman I've had this issue on an Oracle database as a developer. I made a solution work :) It wasn't what halfer suggested though
13:08
@halfer Do you want to give two answers to that Question?
@Scratte I've only given one - another one looks like mine because I edited it.
@halfer I know. I have another answer in mind. But it requires a little work on sqlfiddle.
@Scratte Great, go for it :-)
I don't have time to help on that at present sadly - just about to go out.
@halfer Ok. Have fun :)
I need to have an argument about the last pack of toilet roll in a supermarket.
{ will do, using a very generous definition of "fun" }
13:29
Interesting. Didn't realise that it's impossible to flag a duplicate when its got an active bounty. stackoverflow.com/questions/60742713/…
13:41
@DavidBuck Sadly true
14:01
@DavidBuck but you can flag for a moderator and explain the situation. More often than not they would remove the bounty and close the post
@Nkosi I know, but the OP did seem incredibly grateful as they'd been unable to find the answer themselves. Was thinking to leave it until the bounty was awarded and flag tomorrow
:)
@DavidBuck You mean you wanted to punish OP?
If a mod would not refund the bounty then they would lose that 100 rep forever, right?
@Dharman Not at all. The OP had posted a comment to state that they were immensely grateful for the link because they had not found it in hours of searching and apologised that the answerer would have to wait 24 hours to receive it. That doesn't sound like a punishment?
They've removed that now and apologised that the answerer won't get the bounty because Martijn has picked it up, removed the bounty and closed it.
@DavidBuck Yeah, but if you deliberately waited for the OP to award bounty only then to mod-flag and close you would be taking the 100 rep from OP. The right action here was to ask mod to refund the bounty and close the question.
This way the OP is happy to find a helpful question, the NAA is removed, question closed and OP didn't lost any rep.
14:18
@DavidBuck But once you put a bounty out there, you've lost it already.. so if I understand correctly, the bounty would be lost forever if it's just waited out.
Yes, and the bounty would be lost either way, when the NAA gets removed.
You did well to flag now.
Fair enough. First time in thousands of reviews that I've come across a bountied dupe.
Do you also get this warm fuzzy feeling when you've answered a Question? :)
@Scratte No. I get that feeling when I delete a question.
@Dharman I knew you'd say that.. it's a little sad though.
@Dharman Btw.. you were right about the migration. Both halfer and I have been migrated now.
14:51
I know I rant about the state of PHP questions all the time and all I want to do is remove most of them, but the reality is that this is an "easy" language and there's plenty of so called "PHP experts". They come over take a random guess and run. An example of a question I just answered: https://stackoverflow.com/a/24721137/1839439 The answer is pure nonsense and the real answer was never provided. If it was recent I would comment and ask for closing here, but on the old question with a incorrect answer the only way I can save it is by posting the right answer and downvoting the other one.
If they are closed and can be roomba'd, then great, but many of them are closed and the system won't touch them.
Well, you can cheer up some. The dupes without answers are a 365 day roomba
What makes me weep are attitudes like this
I know this is just for idea — Umer 21 hours ago
@Machavity Yes, but not until I find them and I cast my long-overdue downvote. Otherwise they won't roomba if there's more than 1 comment.
Security must be baked into the system. If you're not teaching that from the get-go, you're failing people because you've taught them how to do it without caring about it at all
I did del vote a number of those btw. And you can do so to the questions
I do, but I have a limited number of del votes per day.
If I see that after my downvote the question will roomba in few days, I save my del vote for another question and I bookmark that question to see if it will roomba
Are there any rules to say I shouldn't look at unanswered questions where my flags have been aged away and retrospectively downvote them so that they get Roomba'd anyway?
15:04
@DavidBuck Yes there is a rule for that. Don't downvote solely to trigger Roomba
@DavidBuck Down vote only the posts you would normally down vote. If the question didn't deserve downvotes in your opinion when you cast your flag then don't down vote when the flag ages away.
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@Dharman PHP was my first languge. Then JS. Then technically C++ was next, I think. I half-learned it and put the book down. I didn't learn it properly until college.
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Not that has to do with most anything. I'm just saying PHP is an easy language to learn, I think.
@Chipster You bet it is easy. Hello world in PHP is just one line: <?="Hello World!"?>
How much code would you need to understand to do the same in C++?
user10957435
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Hello World";
}
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15:18
4 lines.
user10957435
Is Javascript only 1 line? Perhaps if you used something like document.write() or something?
Not sure the amount of lines determines how easy a language is. I've seen oneliners in c that took me all morning to figure out.
JS and PHP have had to mature as languages. They did a lot of things wrong (and in the case of JS, you had a major player refuse to go along with standards for a long time)
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@Scratte True. Because C++ doesn't care about whitespace, you can actually do all that on one line, except maybe the include.
I mean if you want to know why some people refuse to upgrade PHP past 5.3, this is probably it
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15:25
@Machavity PHP got kind of weird once they added objects. It became this weird mix of OOP and whatever it was before.
@Chipster Yes, but in your case, one line is still understandable. I get very tired when all kinds of stuff with side effects in cramped into just a for loop (statement).
@Chipster The same is with C++. It's a weird mix of OOP and procedural
@Chipster Kinda. I remember when 5.0 came out and everyone called it "the Java-ication of PHP"
But objects made PHP better. And Autoload made things like Composer possible
user10957435
@Dharman True. I guess I should say that the standard library for PHP got really weird. Most of its choice of what it turned to objects never made sense to me.
I can't imagine not writing PHP without classes now.
@Chipster I blame WordPress for everything
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15:28
It did have some growing pains, though. the === was also weird to see the first time.
@Dharman Triple negative alert!..
user10957435
@Dharman How is it WP's fault?
@Chipster They never really upgraded. They just keep adding shims to their codebase. Their code is a spagetthi code without OOP.
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@Machavity I mean it is ultimately better. Maybe it was just weird to me the first time I saw it.
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@Dharman I mean I would imagine it'd be hard to turn their entire codebase into oop. There was a lot there already.
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15:31
@HovercraftFullOfEels Why was your dupe-hammer reversed?
@Chipster Honestly, once we embraced objects and autoloading where I work, coding became far easier to encapsulate (especially over procedural code)
@Machavity Using composer you can "autoload" procedural code too, but that is like paiting stripes on a mule and calling it a zebra.
@Chipster Never mind, I was mistaken. It works
@Machavity: please delete my cv request
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Ah. NP
@Dharman You have more in common with Room 11 than you like to think :P
15:34
I had placed an additional dupe target to the original dupe-hammer closure. The original person reversed their dupe closure and I had assumed that meant that mine would not work -- assumed incorrectly
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Got you. That makes sense.
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BTW. Has anyone worked with the new Worpress? It seems like there is a lot different from a developer POV, but I haven't checked into it too much.
Interestingly, I went to a PHP conference (Automattic, who makes WP, sponsors quite a few PHP conferences) and they did say WP is trying to more more towards a future of 7.0+ compliance
Hopefully they stop supporting 5.2 soon
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Justhost just switched all their servers recently and updated PHP to PHP 7.3 by default. It lets you go back to 7.0, I think. I think PHP 5 isn't supported by them now.
PHP 5 did get a lot of things wrong. Another question I just found for which PHP is to blame: stackoverflow.com/a/37686333/1839439
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15:45
@Dharman Oh no! Sigh...
16:58
^ The rude/abusive one has been mod-reported too, hopefully the account will be zapped
@halfer: it was a troll post, no doubt
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@HovercraftFullOfEels I missed the pre-edit. What was wrong with ti?
Yup
@Chipster You can see in MS
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@Dharman How do I do that? I kind of recall something like that, but don't remember if I ever knew how to do it.
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17:01
Oh, the MS link...
user10957435
nvm
@Chipster: it threw around obscenities and insults
The error was trivial and obvious
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Oh. I see.
17:24
In case anyone wondered if it is possible: i.sstatic.net/4RHY3.png
 
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20:01
Can a user with less than 10K see a deleted post on their own Question?
@Scratte No.
@Dharman Thank you :)
You can see deleted questions, but not deleted answers.
Nobody can see deleted answers?
@Scratte We can see deleted answers. You can also see deleted answers in some rare circumstances.
20:05
Ahh.. that kind of "you". Actually I can't see deleted Questions either :)
@Scratte Ok, this topic is too broad for me to explain in chat. There definitely is a post explaining when you can see deleted stuff. If you are above 10k you can see everything. If you are below 10k you can see deleted posts only if you had some kind of involvemenent
@Dharman Thanks. I'll find it :)
Somehow I got distracted I posted del-pls here and before I voted on it myself it was moved to graveyard. I need to pay more attention to what I am doing and only do one thing at a time, or I will miss more things like that.
20:55
What do we do with such questions? stackoverflow.com/q/60791693/1839439
@Dharman It kind of looks off-topic to me
Right, but is there a reason why is it off-topic? What should I put in the reason?
21:13
@Dharman That's what custom reasons are for!
@AdrianMole Yes, but it is about one of the tools used for programming.
 
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22:42
If there's an Android developer here, can you tell me if there's an answer somewhere in here?
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@Scratte Not an Android developer, but if there's an answer in there, it's wearing a very good disguise.
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@DavidBuck Right. It's flagged NAA now. Thank you :)
buy a new computer
"That is ARM code. Are you using an ARM machine?" Maybe my 'joke' is actually the truth then.

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