It depends on how you spin it. I mean, people go to wax museums all the time, so I figure having a real-life SE employee integrated into your display can only equal more profit.
@PopularDemand I get what flagging another flag as "Invalid" does, but after a mod reviews the flag and it says "disputed" next to it in my Flagging Summary; does that mean the mod agree'd with me and denied the flag, or is my invalid flag disputed, or what does it mean exactly?
I have a question.. usually posted code is not formatted. however I can not format it too. I must input 6 nonspace characters. That's why there is no way for me to improve formatting of the code. Should I live with that?
I have a function. it works in windows very fine but when I try to run it on my linux ssh account, it reports me segmentation fault. If someone can understand linux/ssh etc.., please help me?
Plural Linked List: http://c1112.hizliresim.com/s/1/uz9k.png
void List::deleteStudent(char* num){//dele...
Or, what you can do is put in a formatting language tag, I forget the exact syntax, but its something like: <!-- code:lang-sh -->. Then you have more then 6 characters and no changes to the post. This way you can format a single line for example.
As per Jeff's suggestion here in the comments.
You can use this question as a formatting sandbox (if you can edit CW questions) and you can post answers if you want to test out formatting there as well.
Beware that since the changes to syntax highlighting in December 2010, and the inline hints ...
Just remember that a lot of suggested edits get rejected for being too minor. meaning: "This edit is too minor; suggested edits should be substantive improvements addressing multiple issues in the post."
I dont know about "a lot", but at least some =p. You get my point ).
There are two tags now android-ndk and ndk for the Android NDK.
Considering tags usage (336 for ndk and 1037 for android-ndk), and since it is explicitly encouraged to:
use the Android-specific tags such as [android-intent], not [intent]
I suggest to replace all ndk with android-ndk and ma...
Blast from the past: Add keyboard shortcuts to Stack Overflow was posted in September 2009. You might have noticed that that post was recently retagged status-planned – we're working on it.
Since keyboard shortcuts are definitely a power user feature, we have decided to go about this proje...
On Stack Overflow, there was a question with an incorrectly formatted list, which lacked a newline before it and thus came out like this:
1. Hello
2. Something else
3. Goodbye
I changed it to the right formatting by inserting a newline:
Hello
Something else
Goodbye
And I got the "Edits must ...
I found the "invalid flag" option, and have used it a few times. Mostly where someone's flagged a post as "very low quality", but it's either been fixed or it was never really that bad. But it seems that every time i pick "invalid flag", my own flag gets marked as invalid. (And the 3-4 "invali...
@TimStone, dunno if you remember, but you answered a question of mine a while ago by writing a pretty detailed guide to Subclipse icons. I just got an "FYI everyone on the team, this page is a great resource" e-mail pointing to said answer.
I was actually talking to someone last week who works at a prestigious national lab and didn't want to bother IT about e-mail not loading properly... until he found out that IT there routinely fields questions like "Why isn't Yahoo! Games loading today?"
First off, if it is only <30 questions to retag, then it shouldn't be a problem. I don't know just how fast Super User goes, but I think that small enough numbers should go off the front page fast enough. Do batches in the span of minutes, like 3 questions at a time. If you have a really large...
Sorry if it bothered you, I only retagged 7 questions though fyi
That was really disappointing.
If this whole Stack Exchange thing is going to be community-driven, then one and only one rule should apply to site proposals: if one of them can fulfill the requirements and clearly show a good community would follow it, then it should be opened, no matter how sil...
English 1010 confirmed what my word processor has been telling me for months: Punctuation belongs inside of the quotation mark nearest it, not outside of it.
English 1010 (as part of freshman semester): ~$2K Pages for Mac: $20
Now, I need a spreadsheet program to do the math...
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@Moshe Sure, if you're writing in "English"
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but we all know better than that (programmers know their parens).
Anonymous
Oops, you said quotes, not parentheses. Same deal.