If a question asks "what does this code mean in language A", and then it turns out that this language is actually B, should this question be retagged to language B? See stackoverflow.com/q/37259185/3853934 for example.
@NathanOliver maybe we all learned now that we shouldn't name something that looks like it is next better version: C -> C++, Java -> JavaScript, VB -> VBA
@SotiriosDelimanolis There was a new one just the other day that asked for flagging as a known dupe and giving us time to actually find the dupe and locking out thew answers in that time window. Is that the one you are talking about?
@TylerH feel your pain also (previous post) - I got asked in work the other day to write a report out of our payroll system. I asked for a spec and got "It should summarise data in graphs and things that make sense to management."
@Tunaki You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 33 minutes and 56 seconds, averaging to a review every 50 seconds.
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 5 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 12 minutes and 44 seconds, averaging to a review every 19 seconds.
> Removed language tag, we have answers for C#, JavaScript, PHP, etc... this is community wiki, let's make this question a destination for all those looking for date time differences in general... why are people trying to close this community wiki?
@Tunaki Yeah. I know some of them were just me not knowing there was a dupe. I try not to answer if I know there is a dupe somewhere nut like other said sometimes you just can't find em and it is easier to answer.
@Tunaki Have you tried running it for a user with a lot of answers? I run it for a user with 11k answers a few minutes ago and I still didn't get results.
> Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
Probably the only posts that existed were removed for that day - however, the score/votes still remain because it was done outside the 60 days for them to be automatically retracted. — Jon Clements ♦2 days ago
I always see things like a.Id and FROM Posts q (like in the query above) but I've never understood what a/q are or how they're defined and I don't even know how to search for them with my GoogleFu