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5:05 AM
I tried to make it into a pun but I couldn't come up with a joke greater than the tag's existence.
 
 
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6:33 AM
@VLAZ I demand a [discount]?
 
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Q: Rename [c18] to [mplab-c18] (it's about a specific compiler, not an ISO standard)

LundinMPLAB C18 is a C compiler for PIC18 microcontrollers. The tag c18 has been around for a long while for this purpose. When the C17/C18 version of the C language was released, we noticed this naming collision. It wasn't clear what to call this C version, because __STDC_VERSION__ is 201710L but the ...

 
 
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9:07 AM
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Q: Unify/combine rule-of-three and rule-of-five (and possibly rule-of-zero)

einpoklumPlease have a look at: Rule of Three/Five/Zero on cppreference This can be thought of as a single rule, or aspects of a single rule. It used to be called "The Rule of Three" because of three relevant methods, then the "Rule of Five" because two additional methods joined this set with C++11, and "...

 
 
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1:20 PM
So-o-o, are we going to need ?
 
1:58 PM
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Q: Switch [argo] with [argoproj]

user28434'mstepCurrently the [argo] tag means Apply to questions regarding thoughtbot's Swift JSON parser, Argo. For questions about the Kubernetes workflow tool, use [argoproj]. But the thing is, since Swift got its own native JSON parser, all others fell into obscurity. The last time this tag was used for Ar...

 
@Feeds Why. Does. Nobody. Properly. Format. Tags?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Wild guess but they don't know.
The only reason I found out how to format them is some helpful soul edited my question that had tags in it.
I've been properly formatting them since but there is no actual guide for that. Unless you look in the darker depths of meta specifically looking for this. And it didn't occur to me that there would be specific markdown for tags.
 
dunno, for me, the workflow goes like this: "ok, so... I need to format a tag somehow. Let's click on the "?" button and try to find some instructions. Oh, look, a Tags section!"
there is an actual guide :)
 
Well, TIL
I thought the guidance was somewhere on Meta.
 
nope, available directly in the formatting help :) [I know, I know, sounds outlandish]
 
2:12 PM
At any rate, I wouldn't have thought tags did have their own markdown. Especially not if I've not lurked on Meta enough. It's not really something that comes up often on Main to even know to look it up.
IIRC, I formatted as this is [`tag`](link-to-tag)
 
Don't you hate it when people hide useful information in the documentation.
 
@VLAZ I think that's what most go for unless they know about the formatting, yeah
 
The thing is that it looks like the tag formatting. Well, not exactly but if you have just seen it rendered, it looks a lot like code formatting in a link.
 
 
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4:13 PM
Do we need for how to burninate this?
 
4:31 PM
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Q: Have we done the [watkthrough]?

iBugwalkthrough has around 60 questions at present. Here's the walkthrough for walkthrough: Does it describe the contents, is it unambiguous? It's hardly related to any content possibly asked in the question, and no, a walkthrough can be anything (though more commonly related to a "guidance" or "tut...

 
5:30 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I think we've both seen the same question posted: I am having trouble understanding the following code can anyone give the code explanation?
At least that prompted my comment.
 
6:06 PM
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Q: stack vs Stacks tag

atomh33lsI suggest that there should be a distinct stacks tag to represent the Stacks blockchain. At the moment, if you attempt to put in a tag call stacks it automatically shortens to stack. How would one change this?

 
 
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Q: Ex-[communicate]

Craig Whitecommunicate is sitting at 130 questions. Almost half of these questions are about python's subprocess module, usually code using the Popen.communicate method. Of those, the overwhelming majority are already tagged subprocess and/or popen, but a few aren't, so this tag occasionally leads to mis-t...

 

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