hello everyone, may I have your guidance or advice on handling answers that are in a different language than the one being used in question? Say the question is asking about c, but an answer is in python.
I understand that NAA flag should not be used to indicated technical inaccuracy and R/A flag seems a overkill. How should I handle this kind of case?
@ray I think you can mod flag it. As a mod, I would happily delete them.
Not an Answer is probably wrong because most mods wouldn't notice that it's the wrong language. We usually don't look at the question when reviewing NAA.
@ray for the record, I agree that one is wrong. But generally, I would tolerate answers in a different language when that doesn't matter. When there is a good explanation for the algorithm and the user happens to implement it plainly in a different language. As in, no special language tricks or specific libraries. Essentially runnable pseudocode.
@VLAZ Thanks, VLAZ. I agree with you. I have also seen a common case of troubleshooting converting SQL / NoSQL into different language drivers while the root cause lies in the query engine so your comment makes sense to me. I would bear this in mind in the future.
As the rad tag wiki says: "Please don't use this tag, it is ambiguous."
Related: Clarify [rad] tag. I don't think it should be clarified but burninated, however, since the tag doesn't really add meaningful information to the post. Existing posts could be re-tagged if needed.
It could either mean:...
@TylerH fair comment. It was so obvious that I thought it must be a dupe, but couldn't find an older similar question :D (It's quite possible that my google/search foo is too weak).