@FunctionR I don't like Norton. It gives too many false positives. Once, I was writing a program that only drew a 3D cube on the window, but Norton blocked it. And it also blocked some other innocent programs I wrote, such as an application that had to interact with a database.
Yes retagging of questions will force a recalculate of the tag score.
It might not happen immediately, but it does happen.
It also means that if the retag causes you to no longer qualify for the tag badge, you will lose the tag badge.
I hope Sam enjoyed his weekend well. He's been so busy with Pham lately. I don't even know how he got motivated coding all that so far, I'm of one who procrastinates about going back to coding.
@Bohemian I did. Sorry for not responding fast, I was having breakfest.
What I wanted to say:
You migrated this question (revision history gives 404 for me now, but you can probably see it because you are a moderator) to Programming Puzzles & Code Golf, but it is off-topic there.
On PPCG, you can post programming challenges or questions about improving code golf skills.
That SO question was a request for reviewing code, so it belonged on Code Review.
@TGMCians It's best to flag such answers as NAA or VLQ so the community can handle them. Though since you've used a custom mod flag, hope for the best that it's not a grumpy mod who reviews your flag.
I have just started participating on the main site.
I try to give good answers, but I want to know whether people vote on answers based on the question or based on the topic on which the question was asked?
Because I tried to give some good answers on -just okay kind of- questions, but I guess they were not much appreciated. On the other hand, I put less effort on an answer to a -goodish- question and it was well recieved.
@Unihedron there are a lot of things the tooltips say, but they don't quite match the trend followed. I am asking what is actually followed, and not what should be followed.
Fastest gun problem. Answers to low traffic tags and regions aren't frequently found. On the other hand, more users visit the high-traffic tags, and the posts get more attention.
Hi guys, you seem like massive lads, so I was wondering if you could help me out of a problem. I asked a couple of questions on the stack overflow, then found the answer, then deleted the question. Thus I'm apparently a robot and I must make 'good contributions to the site'. It would be great if some of you could help me out of this fatal position - I have questions that need answering! Thanks, Will
I see. Well the only way to get "unbanned" is to provide good answers to other people's questions and/or undelete your questions, "fix them up" (improve format/grammar/be clear on the actual problem/etc.) and hope you get upvotes.
Users who mistag a lot (and hence use low traffic tags) frequently encounters simple problems, so subscribing to them along with a language you know could be helpful, like [java] [eclipse] for me.
Instead of loading a lot of strings into your grammar to make it recognize many words, you better use a DictationGrammar. This is a grammar that recognizes everything you say. So instead of building your grammar from a lot of strings, use new DictationGrammar() as parameter for the LoadGrammar me...
I used to be more focused on chemistry, trying to become a chemist and focused on that field. But the more I learned programming, the more I enjoy it. :D