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Do you delete your own answer when it’s a duplicate? [closed]
When I post an answer to a brand new question I usually find that someone else has submitted that same answer just moments before. (Matt Hamilton, usually ;-) )
What I've started to do lately is (i …
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Editing for broken english: Acceptable? [closed]
I've seen (and written) plenty of posts which have been edited by others to correct typos, broken URLs and so on. I think everyone can agree this is a good thing.
How about editing for poor/broken …
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Etiquette for closing your own questions [closed]
For all of my questions I have received great answers. I have implemented the answers in code and they work. I now feel compelled to close the questions because I don't believe there are more/better …
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Is it poor etiquette to answer your own question? [closed]
I have a folder with lists of code snippets for things I always forget and/or get wrong. Such as Regular expressions for processing XML, common WinForms control idioms, etc.
Is it considered poor …
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459 views
Is it bad etiquette to mention your own products in a StackOverflow answer? [closed]
Twice now I've seen questions on StackOverflow where one of my company's products might provide an answer to the question.
One was a slightly vague connection about object-relational mapping, but the …
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Stack Overflow etiquette for thanking users who answered my question [closed]
Quite often a number of users will give similar answers to a question I post on Stack Overflow. Sometimes someone will give an answer that is interesting, but does not really help answer the question.
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Paying open source project members for bug fixes and features
I have a problem to solve that I think will take 4 days, but if I had a feature request sorted and a snapshot release then I reckon I could have it done in one. Superficially this creates a budget of …
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How to deal with requests for ridiculous functionality in your software?
Of course, most of the time this type of request comes from management that neither has a clue about what the users really want, nor does [s]he have a clue about the technical aspects of building a …
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Is it ok to ask an interviewer a technical question?
After you have asked the questions in The Joel Test, is it appropriate to ask a technical question or two to see how the software developers who are doing the hiring respond? If I did technical …
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Is it appropriate to post questions requesting feedback on a piece of code? [closed]
I've got several pieces of code that I think are clever little things to do, but I'd love to see feedback from people with exponentially more experience coding than I've got. Is it appropriate to post …
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StackOverflow Etiquette for Sharing Files and Resources [closed]
What are the rules/etiquette for giving files to other users that relate to a post. I have not seen any ability to add attachments to a post, but sometimes to give help, external files are needed.
I …
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Can I post “how to” articles here? [closed]
Hello!
I would like to ask everyone if it is appropriate to post a solution to a "problem" in my web development projects. It would be in a format such as "Needed a way to solve (insert problem …
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When do YOU post a question to Stack Overflow? [closed]
At the risk of suggesting a topic (such as politics, religion or sex) that is better left discussed in a private forum...
When do you post a question to Stack Overflow?
Do you RTFM first?
Check …
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Should non-questions on Stackoverflow be rewritten as questions? [closed]
Close this if it's too far OT, but I keep asking myself in a GOM* kind of way, why so few SO "questions" are actually questions.
To take a random sample, only 20 of the 50 latest posts that I can see …
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Answer or comment: what’s the etiquette? [closed]
I very often see comments about a question posted as answers, e.g., "format it this way" or "why don't you post it over here". I think this practice clogs up the answers and the comment feature is …
