active questions tagged sofaq - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-05T07:31:49Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/sofaq http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/929925/whats-the-difference-between-the-tags-offtopic-and-not-programming-related 1 What's the difference between the tags "offtopic" and "not-programming-related" [closed] Kriem 2009-05-30T15:21:23Z 2009-11-24T16:47:42Z <p>How do I know what type of question to tag the former or the latter?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1641687/how-come-so-few-so-questions-get-the-green-checkmark 0 How come so few SO questions get the green checkmark [closed] Jakobud 2009-10-29T04:58:40Z 2009-10-29T04:58:40Z <p>It seems like the majority of questions that I come across on SO never get the <em>official green checkmark</em> from the original poster.</p> <p>When an answer is given that the OP accepts, sometimes they leave a comment under their accepted answer, sometimes they upvote it, sometimes they don't do anything. It seems like only rarely do they hit the <em>green checkmark</em>.</p> <p>Is it because folks don't know about it? Or they don't care? Or is there some other reasoning with regards to the way reputation works that I'm not aware of?</p> <p>I have only asked a large handful of questions but I always make sure that I hit the <em>green checkmark</em> on the answer I accept because I feel I need to give credit where credit is due. But I just want to make sure I'm not missing something here.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/470957/how-do-you-report-a-spammer-on-so 15 How do you report a spammer on SO? [closed] Ray Vega 2009-01-22T21:48:52Z 2009-10-10T23:39:18Z <p>How do I report a user that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic)" rel="nofollow">spams</a> on Stack Overflow?</p> <p><hr /></p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34257/posting-programming-algorithmic-puzzles-on-so 3 Posting programming/algorithmic puzzles on SO [closed] OysterD 2008-08-29T09:34:43Z 2009-10-10T23:37:41Z <p>I was wondering if:</p> <ol> <li>it's OK to post these (properly tagged as 'puzzle's of course), knowing that it's not a 'real question' in the sense that the one who asks (usually) knows the answer?</li> <li>others would be interested?</li> </ol> <p>Edit:</p> <p>@Rob Cooper:</p> <ul> <li>the 'puzzle' tag (or some other...) could be used just to identify these questions I guess, so that it would be clear to everyone;</li> <li>is there really always a need to pick a 'best answer'? Note that lots of questions being asked are quite subjective in nature, and do not have any 'best answer'...</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1287406/what-happens-if-theres-no-answer-after-the-bounty-period-at-all 0 What happens if there's no answer after the bounty period at all? [closed] Ashish Ashu 2009-08-17T11:18:09Z 2009-10-10T22:11:52Z <p>What happens if there's no answer after the bounty period at all? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/647141/is-it-appropriate-to-ask-questions-on-so-without-prior-research 2 Is it appropriate to ask questions on SO without prior research? [closed] chaiguy1337 2009-03-15T02:23:40Z 2009-09-25T01:19:39Z <p>StackOverflow is so easy to get answers on, I'm starting to find myself asking questions on here as a starting point, before even Googling or wikiing them. Is this considered rude, or do people like to answer simple questions as well?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/392063/voting-questions-all-the-good-ones-or-just-the-best 2 Voting questions: all the good ones, or just the best? Paul Tomblin 2008-12-24T19:03:57Z 2009-09-20T22:43:03Z <p>When I am voting on the answers to a question, should I vote all of them that are close to the correct answer, or just the one that's closest (assuming there is such a clear-cut distinction)? If somebody posts an answer that is better than the one or ones that I've already voted up, should I reverse my votes for them, or just vote the new one up as well?</p> <p><em>Edit Bump -- this should be migrated to meta.stackoverflow.com</em></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/250425/should-i-edit-a-question-or-answer-with-offensive-content 5 Should I edit a question or answer with offensive content? [closed] Thomas Owens 2008-10-30T14:47:50Z 2009-09-16T16:43:41Z <p>Occasionally, I will see a post that doesn't have PG (or even PG-13) content. The offensive flag can be applied to these posts. Should I wait for the community to declare it offensive and have the post removed, should I edit the post to remove the offensive content, or should I do both?</p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1015463/how-to-display-questions-with-tag-x-that-are-unanswered 2 How to display questions with tag X that are unanswered codymanix 2009-06-18T22:06:30Z 2009-09-09T10:34:38Z <p>I can display questions with certain tags and questions that are not answered but not both conditions at the same time? And maybe only questions with no upvoted answers yet. Is this possible?</p> <p>Which buttons do I have to click to make this work? </p> <p>Maybe need an advanced search button on stackoverflow.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/128742/how-does-editing-work-in-stack-overflow 16 How does Editing work in Stack Overflow? [closed] Steve Duitsman 2008-09-24T17:59:28Z 2009-09-01T19:24:22Z <p>In Stack Overflow it is possible for users to <em>edit</em> an existing post.</p> <ul> <li>How do <em>edits</em> work in Stack Overflow?</li> <li>Who may <em>edit</em> a question or answer?</li> <li>How can you tell what has been changed between <em>edits</em>?</li> </ul> <p><a href="http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/7931/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-official-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> <h3>See also</h3> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/258998/how-do-i-get-my-code-formatted-in-stackoverflow">How do I get my code formatted in Stack Overflow?</a></p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/251938/any-legal-exposure-from-answering-questions-here 9 Any legal exposure from answering questions here? [closed] fizzer 2008-10-30T22:08:17Z 2009-08-28T17:47:21Z <p>I'm pretty sure I have no contractual obligation to readers, but are there other grounds (e.g. negligence) on which I could be sued for posting a stupid answer here that ends up costing someone? If I answer the question while at work (lunch time, obviously), is my employer exposed? I don't see any disclaimers on the site. On the other hand, Usenet has been around for a while, so I guess this has been tested in a court somewhere?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39323/tagging-questions-duplicate-in-stackoverflow 14 Tagging questions 'duplicate' in StackOverflow? [closed] Eric Burnett 2008-09-02T11:57:34Z 2009-08-26T18:00:05Z <p>I've noticed some threads have started to be tagged as '<a href="http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/duplicate" rel="nofollow">duplicate</a>', which implies that duplicate questions are frowned upon and shouldn't have been asked again. But the FAQ explicitly states:</p> <blockquote> <p>If you ask a question that has been asked before, that is OK and deliberately allowed. No question is too trivial or too "newbie".</p> </blockquote> <p>Clearly, mixed messages are being sent. How should this be fixed?</p> <blockquote> <h2>Do not use the "Duplicate" Tag</h2> <p><hr/> We need a better method to find and link related duplicate questions, but <strong>a tag named "duplicate" is the wrong way</strong>. At the moment I am editing posts to include links to similar questions. If the questions are <em>identical</em> then I may opt to delete one. </p> <p>It's rarely this straightforward, however -- usually there are two similar but not-quite-the-same questions, both of which have value for different reasons.</p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/135647/how-do-badges-work-in-stackoverflow 19 How do "Badges" work in Stackoverflow? [closed] SCdF 2008-09-25T20:00:37Z 2009-08-26T17:54:50Z <p>Stackoverflow has <em><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/badges">Badges</a></em> which can be earned by users.</p> <ul> <li>What are <em>badges</em> in Stackoverflow?</li> <li>How does a user get <em>badges</em>?</li> <li>Why isn't the "XYZ" badge working?</li> </ul> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/619049/why-should-one-not-use-community-wiki-for-questions 4 Why should one NOT use community wiki for questions? [closed] interstar 2009-03-06T14:34:43Z 2009-08-25T23:59:23Z <p>By default I make my SO questions Community Wiki, but recently people have been commenting that I should NOT do this.</p> <p>Is there some kind of rule as to when you shouldn't? I can't see anything about it in the FAQ and I can't even see anywhere to ask the question on Uservoice.</p> <p>Seems a strange restriction. I make stuff wiki so other people can tweak and improve the question. It's still a real question. People can still opt-out individually if they don't like their answers being community wiki and still gain rep.</p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/general/suggestions/134726-sort-out-the-rules-for-community-wiki" rel="nofollow">Here's the link to the suggestion in uservoice to improve the FAQ.</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/851256/acknowledging-stackoverflow-users-in-my-application-legal-problem 7 Acknowledging StackOverflow Users in My Application - Legal Problem? [closed] Rax Olgud 2009-05-12T05:27:01Z 2009-08-16T06:01:57Z <p>Hello,</p> <p>First - I know this is not a pure programming question but my best judgement leads me to ask it here. Please read through before deciding it's not suitable, thanks.</p> <p>I'm writing an application, and I get help on StackOverflow for many of my code primitives. Somewhere in my application I would like to acknowledge StackOverflow's "help" in building the application, and more importantly, mention the names (or aliases) of the specific StackOverflow users that helped me the most with solid detailed answers, including links to their StackOverflow user page. I believe in crediting people and I believe this credit is justified.</p> <p>However, I realized that by doing so I may be exposing myself to intellectual property ownership claims by those users I'm trying to credit ("hey look, he just admitted I participated in developing this app, but he didn't pay me any $$$, I can sue!". It's not that I'm saying the users will take advantage of my crediting, but rather that from a legal standpoint it looks fishy and may open a door for problems.</p> <p>To clarify, I'm not bothered by using the content provided in StackOverflow - I'm not copy-pasting anything, and even if I did, I understand very well that I can freely use the content. What bothers me is that by mentioning "names" I'm somehow exposing myself in a different way than using content.</p> <p>I wondered if anyone has bumped into a problem like so, I would really want to credit StackOverflow and its users.</p> <p>Thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741083/is-it-bad-to-ask-google-searchable-questions-on-stack-overflow 21 Is it bad to ask google searchable questions on Stack Overflow [closed] oo 2009-04-12T00:53:12Z 2009-08-12T21:32:13Z <h3>Duplicate of</h3> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/104625/how-to-deal-with-google-questions">How to deal with google questions?</a></p> </blockquote> <p>I recently got down-voted by a user who added a comment, saying "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".</p> <p>My answer is "yes", but by asking on Stack Overflow, I feel like I am achieving my goal of getting the answer with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:</p> <ol> <li><p>I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid wasting any time searching on sites working through material that might not work out.</p></li> <li><p>The next person in the world that has this same question will get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on Stack Overflow.</p></li> </ol> <p><strong>So my question is: Do people think my argument is valid? Isn't the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify laziness?</strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1204402/how-do-i-ask-for-help-optimizing-fixing-queries-in-mysql 6 How do I ask for help optimizing & fixing queries in MySQL? hobodave 2009-07-30T04:03:48Z 2009-07-30T08:48:46Z <p>MySQL questions are some of my favorites on StackOverflow. </p> <p>Unfortunately, things like this:</p> <pre><code>SELECT foo, bar, baz, quux, frozzle, lambchops FROM something JOIN somethingelse ON 1=1 JOIN (SELECT * FROM areyouserious) v ON 0=5 WHERE lambchops = 'good'; </code></pre> <p>make my eyes bleed.</p> <p>Also, attempts at describing your schema often go like this:</p> <blockquote> <p>I have a table CrazyTable with a column that is a date and it has a primary key of Foo_Key but I want to join on SOMETABLE using a substring of column_bar (which is in CrazyTable) which pertains to the phase of the moon (which I store in moon_phases as a thrice-serialized PHP array). </p> </blockquote> <p>Here is an example of a question I asked, that had I not followed the steps below, I would never have gotten a satisfactory answer from anyone: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1180714/how-can-i-further-optimize-a-derived-table-query-which-performs-better-than-the-j">I have no shame.</a>.</p> <p>I will answer below with what helps <em>me</em> the most with getting the best answer to your question. What helps <em>you</em>?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/216852/when-should-i-delete-or-not-delete-my-posts-on-here 4 When should I delete or not delete my posts on here? [closed] schmoopy 2008-10-19T19:40:19Z 2009-07-23T20:05:47Z <p>I have posted a few times and answered my own questions, normally it was because I was overlooking or just plain doing something stupid - so I deleted the post thinking it would not benefit anybody else. What is the MO for keeping your posts up here - at the same point I am afraid if answer my own posts (because I truly found an answer) then people may vote my answer down, when in fact I was keeping it up in case it helped someone else.</p> <p>Can an answer to your own post even be voted up by another person?</p> <p>Just curious what you guys think.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1150230/where-is-that-information-about-your-offering-stackoverflow-software-for-other-us 0 Where is that information about your offering stackoverflow software for other uses? [closed] talkaboutquality 2009-07-19T16:17:39Z 2009-07-19T16:24:01Z <p>Even though the automatic pre-search says "The question you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed," I don't think so. It's a very easy yes/no question, about the Stackoverflow software itself. (And yes, I browsed the FAQs first.)</p> <p>I think that somewhere on this site I saw something about how the software you've developed for this site is available for reuse (purchase?) If so, where is the link because I can't find it?</p> <p>If not, oh well, it was just my imagination.</p> <p>I was thinking of how the facility of stackoverflow, that it suggests existing questions the moment you type a new question, could be useful for web-based defect tracking systems, to reduce duplicates and make connections between different defect reports.</p> <p>(Even if the stackoverflow software is not offered for re-use, the idea still holds. But that's not a question.)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/135685/how-does-the-offensive-flag-work-in-stackoverflow 12 How does the Offensive Flag work in Stackoverflow? [closed] SCdF 2008-09-25T20:06:36Z 2009-07-17T15:46:01Z <p>It is possible to flag a post as <em>Offensive</em> in Stackoverflow.</p> <ul> <li>What is the effect of the <em>Offensive</em> flag?</li> <li>When should the <em>Offensive</em> flag be used?</li> <li>Is there any way to remove <em>Offensive</em> flags?</li> </ul> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/248296/what-third-party-tools-exist-to-use-with-stackoverflow 36 What Third Party Tools Exist To Use With Stackoverflow? [closed] jjnguy 2008-10-29T20:27:46Z 2009-07-16T20:39:28Z <p>For those that can't get enough of the official stuff...</p> <h1>What third party tools are there?</h1> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/258998/how-do-i-get-my-code-formatted-in-stackoverflow 1 How do I get my code formatted in Stackoverflow? [closed] Joshxtothe4 2008-11-03T15:33:33Z 2009-07-16T14:02:14Z <p>How do I post formatted code in StackOverflow?</p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1136121/is-there-a-wiki-behind-so-how-is-so-question-history-maintained 0 Is there a wiki behind SO? How is SO question history maintained? [closed] psychotik 2009-07-16T08:12:28Z 2009-07-16T08:14:23Z <p>Any insights into how revisions are tracked/displayed on StackOverflow? I'm curious to know if this was hand-rolled or built using other technologies out there.</p> <p>I <em>think</em> I understand how WMD (and it's modified form) is used but I'm not sure how (if?) it helps display the revision history page - is there some other wiki implementation behind the scenes to help show revisions and diff-markup on the revisions page?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1093265/how-did-stackoverflow-create-their-date-filtered-chart 3 How did StackOverflow create their date filtered chart? [closed] Mark Cooper 2009-07-07T16:06:00Z 2009-07-07T16:14:13Z <blockquote> <p><strong>Possible Duplicate:</strong><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/283805/how-do-they-draw-the-charts-graphs-on-stackoverflow">How do they draw the charts/graphs on stackoverflow? </a> </p> </blockquote> <p>How might they have created this chart (particularly the click and drag date filter)? <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/75594?tab=reputationhistory#sort-top">See the chart here</a></p> <p>Mark</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/228462/how-can-a-question-or-answer-be-deleted 10 How Can A Question or Answer be Deleted? [closed] jjnguy 2008-10-23T03:40:56Z 2009-07-05T17:48:57Z <p>I was wondering what circumstances cause a post to be deleted. Who can delete posts?</p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/127588/what-is-a-closed-question-in-stackoverflow-how-do-they-work 21 What is a "closed" question in Stackoverflow? How do they work? [closed] Justin Standard 2008-09-24T14:42:03Z 2009-07-05T05:09:09Z <p>In Stackoverflow questions can be <em>closed</em>.</p> <ul> <li>What does it mean for a question to be <em>closed</em>?</li> <li>Who can <em>close</em> a question?</li> <li>When should questions be <em>closed</em>?</li> </ul> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> <h3>See also</h3> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/457088/how-do-you-challenge-the-closing-of-one-of-your-questions">How do you challenge the closing of one of your questions?</a><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34456/etiquette-for-closing-your-own-questions">Etiquette for closing your own questions</a></p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/279995/accepting-answers-what-is-it-all-about 7 Accepting answers, what is it all about? [closed] jjnguy 2008-11-11T04:25:46Z 2009-06-29T08:50:03Z <p>As far as accepting answers goes, how does it work? When should I do it? Can I accept my own answers?</p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a> </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/132017/how-do-comments-work-in-stackoverflow 8 How do Comments work in Stackoverflow? [closed] Justin Standard 2008-09-25T07:54:14Z 2009-06-26T11:43:04Z <p>In Stackoverflow you may leave <em>comments</em> on a question or answer.</p> <ul> <li>How do the <em>comments</em> work on Stackoverflow?</li> <li>When should <em>comments</em> be used?</li> <li>When should <em>comments</em> be deleted?</li> </ul> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18557/how-does-stackoverflow-work-the-unofficial-faq">Return to FAQ Index</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/139504/stackoverflows-creative-commons-license 7 Stackoverflow's Creative Commons license [closed] AnonymousCow 2008-09-26T13:28:07Z 2009-06-26T07:14:40Z <p>Hi, Since Stackoverflow is using creative common's license, this means anyone can take this content and republish it on the web.</p> <p>Will our username's be also republished all over the web? (I guess the answer is yes!).</p> <p>What's to stop someone from creating StackOverflow2.com ?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/257234/what-does-the-strunk-white-badge-mean -1 What does the Strunk & White badge mean? [closed] BlackMael 2008-11-02T19:20:59Z 2009-06-26T01:52:26Z <p>Okay, it says "edited 100 entries" so that is fine.</p> <p>What I am curious about is what "Strunk &amp; White" itself mean or references?</p>