Yes nobody cares, because stackoverflow is a community to share source codes and share their problems.
How do I edit a question in Stack Overflow?
The edit link is available under each post. That’s it. But don’t remember you can always edit your content (questions and answers) but you need 2000 reputation to edit all of them. Originally Answered: Why are people on Stack Overflow so rude?
Why did Ted Danson leave Cheers?
THE END OF THE SHOW IS ALL TED DANSON’S FAULT. When Danson announced that he’d be leaving the series at the end of the 1992-1993 season, producers decided that Woody could take over the bar. But Woody Harrelson wasn’t interested in continuing the show without Danson, and so its series finale was set.
How do I ask a question on Stack Overflow?
Asking Your Question. Click the “Ask Question” button. Navigate to the Stack Overflow homepage in your browser at stackoverflow.com. In the upper right hand corner of the page, you should see the Ask Question button, which you should click to continue.
Can I copy others code?
Yes. It is common for developers to copy and paste code they’ve already written, code from their company’s code base, open source code, and answers on stack overflow. No they do not always understand what they are copying.
Are you allowed to copy code?
It is never ok to copy and paste code from an open source project directly into your proprietary code. Don’t do it. Just don’t. Not only does copying and pasting code put your company (and perhaps your job) at risk, but it’s not leveraging the benefits that come with using open source code.
How do I gain reputation on stackoverflow?
The primary way to gain reputation is by posting good questions and useful answers….You gain reputation when:
- question is voted up: +10.
- answer is voted up: +10.
- answer is marked “accepted”: +15 (+2 to acceptor)
- suggested edit is accepted: +2 (up to +1000 total per user)
- bounty awarded to your answer: + full bounty amount.
How can I improve my stack overflow profile?
13 Answers
- Quality answers.
- Quantity answers.
- Answer straightforward stuff, even if you’re not 100% sure.
- Consider niche questions.
- Fold up large threads into single, comprehensive answers.
- Learn regex.
- Answer subjective stuff, before it goes CW.
- Answer something really well when there’s already an accepted answer.
Who has died from Cheers?
Sadly, Jay Thomas died of throat cancer in August 2017 at age 69. Wherever he is, here’s hoping he’s still cracking somebody up with the Lone Ranger story.
Is Norm still alive from Cheers?
Jay Thomas, the Emmy-winning actor known for his work on the classic sitcoms Cheers and Murphy Brown, has died of cancer at age 69.
How many questions can you ask on Stack Overflow?
There is no upper limit to how many questions a user can ask, but there are throttles on Stack Overflow – maximums of 6 a day and 50 per month.
How do you get the answer you want?
I’ve put together this list of nine strategies that should get you the “yes” answer you would like, regardless of the situation.
- Make your request reasonable.
- Don’t pile on the reasons.
- Tell yourself you’re worth it.
- Write down the basis for your request before making it.
- Take the other person’s needs into account.
When do I use’cheer’,’cheers’?
I think ‘Cheer’ on its own does not stand as an expression. You need to have a phrase. On the other hand, if you want to express your ‘joy’ the way you explained, in a single word, it’s Cheers! However, you can use multiple ‘cheers’ to augment your expression!
Where can I find all the cheers promo codes?
Click the button to view the complete list of all verified promo codes for Cheers all at once. You can copy and paste each code to find the best discount for your purchase. 25 verified coupon codes.
When do you say ” cheers ” instead of ” Thank you “?
The Macmillan Dictionary (American edition) says about cheers: In the US, thanks is the nearest informal equivalent. If you say “cheers” in the US, people will think you’re offering a toast. In countries that use British English, “cheers” is fine in the informal situations that you mention.
When to say’cheers’and’see you later’?
If it was the end of the conversation, then ‘cheers’ is being used to say good bye. In this instance you could use, ‘see you later’ or some similar farewell. Depending on culture or region as well as context, “cheers” can also mean “goodbye”, in which case you would simply respond with “cheers” yourself.
The Macmillan Dictionary (American edition) says about cheers: In the US, thanks is the nearest informal equivalent. If you say “cheers” in the US, people will think you’re offering a toast. In countries that use British English, “cheers” is fine in the informal situations that you mention.
How many drinks can you have in the cheers program?
I understand there is a maximum of 15 drinks a day for the CHEERS! program. With the enhanced program, do non-alcoholic drinks count toward this total? Sodas and other applicable non-alcoholic beverages remain unlimited and will not be counted toward the 15 alcoholic beverages limit, and all other policies and procedures remain the same.
When do you say Cheers to someone at work?
is often said just before having an alcoholic drink with someone else. It can also be accompanied by the people involved touching their drinking vessels together, like this or, just raising their vessels, like this. I use cheers at work as a way of appreciating and their response is usually “thank you”. Highly active question.
How is the French equivalent of’cheers’used in conversation?
You ask how the French equivalent of “cheers” would be used in conversation, but I’ve never even heard the word “cheers” used in any circumstance other than right before a drink (not really part of a conversation). I’m sure this is just a cultural difference and that where you’re from you say it in more scenarios than I.