It is true that as a fox, I should know this, so consider this a spoilers warning.
In a recent post, Geek Girl mentions that the mating call of the fox is a series of sharp, eerie barks and that this is called gekkering. This is supported by a citation in Wikipedia, but the reference is not one ...
I've got a method that creates a String and another method that changes Strings
void create(){
String s;
edit(s);
System.out.println(s);
}
void edit(String str){
str = "hallo";
}
My compiler says that it "may not have been initialized".
Can someone explain this?
Upon random messing around on Stack Overflow I found this suggested edit which says:
This item is no longer reviewable
What caused this?
My own assumptions are:
The suggested edit did not get reviews in X hours thus "expired" and is now a zombie. Not likely though, as similar feature req...
If it's going to the spam folder, it's because your email looks like spam. No coding can get around that. Either add your email address as a contact or change the text of your message.
I have a string (for example: "alpha beta charlie, delta&epsilon foxtrot") and a list (for example ["zero","omega virginia","apple beta charlie"]). Is there a convenient way to iterate through every word and combination of words in the string in order to search for it in the list?
Answers that are deleted for being spam or offensive do not have a flag link on them. There will be times when the poster (or maybe someone else) will want to flag for reasons of appeal or questions or whatever.
All deleted posts should still have a flag link to flag a moderator.
That text is a little ambiguous with it's text:
This is a favorite question (click again to undo)
since the phrase "click again to undo" seems to say that you have already done something. When you hover over an answer upvote it hints:
This answer is useful
and then after it is clicke...
This issue (though without this test case) was brought up four years ago in this question and the powers that be decided to just put the k or m in the text underneath the votes or views number.
I think that they should change to what this answer recommends, and put the k or M as a suffix to the ...
I didn't expect to have such a busy morning on Meta.
@jadarnel27 No. He asked us to send him a message so he can test the ping system and I said like ur stupid or something followed by a :-P i think (if I remember correctly)
I am starting my final project about Attendance Management and Reporting System using thumb scanner to be developed in Java programming language. How can we integrate thumb scanner with over system. Which api should i use for this, and if little bit guide can you provide me about how to read fin...
I've had pretty bad experiences going to random sites after being on Arqade, Arqade is such a clean and well maintained site in comparison to many sites on the network
I did try just submitting edits but most sites aren't that happy if a new user appears out of nowhere and starts working towards copy editor using the suggested edits queue
plus there are so many people who just sit in the review queues randomly mashing buttons without really paying attention
so you end up with edits getting rejected as "an attempt to reply to the post" when it's clearly a cleanup edit
Oh wow. I didnt realize the review problems were prevalent on sites other than SO. Although I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
I lurked for a while on SO before I started posting (to get a feel for what things were like). For some reason, it's hard to be motivated to go through that process again on another site.
@Undo I wasn't referring to knowledge of the subject matter being a barrier for entry, but knowledge of the site's community (which is not such an issue in the early beta period).
Going thrashing around on a site where there is an established community, and you don't know how they operate, will tend to result in a poor experience (for everyone, probably).
It's like when new people come to MSO, and then get all butthurt when people make sarcastic, jokey comments. Or downvote their feature request. Or close their post as a dupe of a broader FAQ post that answers the question.
If you lurk for a while, and take the time to learn what the community is like, they'll be more likely to upvote all your stuff accept you as one of their own.