@NathanOliver: I got the joke, but as a serious reply: Good C programmers are well aware C is weakly typed (you cannot be a good C programmer without). Thus we are very careful what/how we code. And some of us use strongly typed language like Python where reasonable.
@Olaf For sure. I know you guys know what you are doing(well the experienced programmers anyways). It just came up on a C++ Q where the OP was using void* and pthread instead of the C++ std::thread and the type system. If you have the type system you should really use it unless you can't do what needs to be done with it. Its like you do not use a chainsaw to slice bread(well at least not in the kitchen)
@NathanOliver: Yes, I know this kind of guys. Often they are not even really familar with C either. Problem is some companies try to enforce C++. So if y C programmer applies to that job, he uses C style (which is indeed bad), just to avoid learning C++ properly. I don't really blame the programmer, but the company. There are two kinds of jerks: One says "this is old thus it is good" and the other "this is new thus it is better".
@NathanOliver If earning another one is just enough incentive to pull you away from Magic The Gathering, we'll be super super happy. NOTHING can pull me away from MtG
it's basically "I have this 3D thing in MATLAB (MATLAB code), how do I export it to CAD (no CAD code)"
@Shadow for duplicates it's best to include the main tag on the question, mysql in this case, so people can directly see whether they can hammer it or noet
@JarrodRoberson sure. I don't really care about declined custom flags; I think this is an issue mods should be made aware of and if they decide not to act that's too bad
Yeah you can do that it many different ways, we do it via internet... just feels to broad to post a good answer. (code on reading from file, encrypt info etc.)
@PatrickHofman that question has an accepted answer. i'd argue closing it as unclear would be inappropriate because someone can tell what is being asked
@dorukayhan That it received an answer doesn't make the question clear. Also, that answer just tells to put checks on entry point and doesn't discuss the checking and validation process at all.
@StewieGriffin Yeah there are user scripts that handle the cvs request and then to not have meta problem is better with a valid close reason instead of rubbish : )
@NathanOliver I would not say it should never be done but I'm concerned about the possibility of providing material for grievances. So I would proceed with caution. For instance, for posts that were deleted by moderation actions, I'd remove the names of the people who voted to delete.
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@πάνταῥεῖ I wrote up a whole answer for that Q but before I posted it I rechecked the Q and saw the C# tag. After that I just left the answer as a draft.
Yep, if you post an answer that says "Read Chapter 4 of Programming with Flerbl", you're golden but if you link to chapter 4, then that's link-only. Yippee!
For the record: I don't personally evaluate answers in the way I described above (both are worthy of deletion), but the rules of SO being what they are I'm 100% certain that a review queue would compute "no link, therefore not NAA".
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@QPaysTaxes It is more to do with the tool you are trying to configure tells you how to configure it so if I tell you the command that will tell you that is all you need. It really isn't "link only" as the information will never be lost, it is built into the tool. That is why I think it would be rejected.
@JarrodRoberson "declined - This seems like a question about how to have Matlab generate an appropriate 3-D point cloud, which seems scoped appropriately and does not appear to be a recommendation question."