Yea, I prefer to give good answers with explanations, seems like a lot of people just try to get the first answer out and then come back and edit it to make it btter
@Gary the worst part is it's a completely trivial answer, and I'm slightly embarrassed that's what people value the most out of all of mine; but I suppose the audience for understanding those terms is much larger than most of mine, similar to how it's easier to get rep in c# and java than others
you can get 200 rep from upvotes in a day, that's it
doesn't matter which posts (questions and answers combined) get those upvotes
the only caveat is upvotes can cancel out rep lost from downvotes (both against you and by you), but only if they happen after the downvote; for example, say I hit the cap (200 rep) then downvote someone else and then get an upvote — the last upvote will be worth 1 rep (the rep lost on the downvote)
part of that's frustration with the poster for not RTFM
but SO policy is "there is no question too basic"... though I vote to close (as "unreal") if it's too vague and really bad
there was one recent question that asked "what does abs() do?" when the code in the question included a comment "calculate the absolute value of the number" directly tied to the use of abs()...
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