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authoritative document on a subject carries the responsibility of being predictive and to help guide, if not direct the conversation and context. A Q & A format, by its nature wouldn't perform well if it needed to consider any and all ancillary principles or concerns. To do that would cut right into, and negate, many of the benefits of the Q & A format. So, if it says anything, it should say, "a study concluded that official language reference documents tend to be better suited to encompass other beneficial but ancillary programming considerations that would not ordinarily be included in the answer of Stack Overflow's focused Q & A format."
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will happen when you copy code, indiscriminately, from less than (the most) trusted (personally invested?) sources. Also, I didn't mean to say non-Android developers as much as I meant to question the idea, "can an inexperienced person use a given resource as well as an experienced individual?" But I'd be fine if they were using parakeets or anything else, in that the result could be assumed to be nearly the same: if you want parakeets to have the securest code, have them utilize the authoritative references and not a Q & A site.
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supported at all from the article. Is there another citation? And additionally, there's nothing wrong, in a blank context, with "basic functionality", and there's nothing inherently correct about making every line of code as secure as it can be. Is locking myself in the bathroom of a locked house better or safer? This sentence should be removed.
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Furthermore, as the issue is also a recent development/current event, it remains to be seen whether the incident even has any lasting impact, or what the aftermath of the incident will ultimately be. And finally: the fact that the incident centers around a particular individual means we should be very careful what we say and how we say it, per
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The hypothetical WebMD example would actually be perfectly suitable for inclusion in the article. It's not our job to assess how necessary a study is; we collate and summarize what other people have published about the topic. Of course there's editorial decisions about what to pick and represent, but
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I thought the study was clearly aimed at trying to prove that Google documentation could and should be better, but it's being used here in a way that casts doubt (it seems) on Stack Overflow's quality. That was the flea in my litter box, but you're right. It's clear enough to agree with what can and
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The second sentence: "A study from the University of Maryland found that Android developers that used only Stack Overflow as their programming resource tended to write more insecure code than those who used only the official Android developer documentation from Google." Like I alluded to above, less
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There's two sentences that reference the Maryland study. The first: "Stack Overflow has been criticized for the proliferation of poor programming and development practices, specifically by encouraging developers to prioritize basic functionality at the expense of other features like security." isn't
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Reading your response, I understand how the WebMD example would be included now, and I understand how this study is relevant within Wikepedia's guidelines. Because it is accurate and well sourced, it is ultimately informative. It was difficult to convey how it's entirely irrelevant, but your point
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While the issue has received some news coverage, and should likely be mentioned in some fashion, the phrasing of the current section is not at all neutral. The inclusion of external links in body text is also inappropriate (especially when one of those is a link to the removed moderator's blog).
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But here's why that critique doesn't belong on this stub any more than saying on the WebMD stub, "people who only use WebMD have a higher likelihood of dying than those who go only to a doctor." If a study was done, it would undoubtedly bear that statement out as fact. A doctor's duty, like an
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Anyway, those two lines have been there, in error, for a couple years and I don't care if it stays, but I happened to see it, and it's wrong and misguided. If wiki feels it should be kept, at the very least the first sentence should be removed and they not be called "Android developers".
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Replace this: "On 3 May 2010, it was announced that Stack Overflow had raised $ 6 million in venture capital from a group of investors led by Union Square Ventures." with the following: "Stack Overflow has raised $ 68 million in funding. Investors include
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Replace this: "On 3 May 2010, it was announced that Stack Overflow had raised $ 6 million in venture capital from a group of investors led by Union Square Ventures." with the following: "Stack Overflow has raised $ 68 million in funding. Investors include
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secure how? I'll leave that be and accept it as fact based on the study's parameters. Note though, that 73% of the subjects said Android development was not their primary job, so that should really say "non-Android developers that used Stack Overflow".
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I disagree with the inclusion of " A few months later, Teresa Dietrich joined Stack Overflow as its new chief product officer. " Except for the very largest and most famous companies, including other than CEO as part of the article is excessive detail.
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Research candidates automatically with Google Search Google Search provides more background on a candidate by automatically surfacing links to their profiles from sites like LinkedIn®, GitHub, Behance, Stack Overflow, US Patent Database, and
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I'd suggest deleting the section and waiting to add it (or see if it should be added) until the situation works itself out one way or another, rather than trying to present a one-sided perspective of a developing situation.
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In May 2018, the company launched Stack Overflow for Teams, a private section on the public website for developers looking for answers to work-specific questions. The company also offers an enterprise version for large
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Its abstract says: "Our investigation considers the dynamics of the community activity that shapes the set of answers, both how answers and voters arrive over time and how this influences the eventual outcome."
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a stub you might have a point, for reasons of basic coverage having to come before sub-topics like criticism.) I can't see how the presentation of the study is "in error", and I don't think the "
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In November 2019, the company launched a new integration with Microsoft Teams, which gives developers the ability to find answers to questions from Stack Overflow within Microsoft Teams.
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with such an extensive study with 135(!) citations, the argument for omission would have to be a bit better than "research result was obvious to me". (I suspect you are using
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differ only in character case? I found that confusing, didn't you? Wouldn't be better for both to have clarification in parentheses in the title like most other pages do?
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I've deleted the following: "has received general praise for its architecture of handling questions and answers as they are regulated by the community. Its"
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Stack Overflow conducts an annual Developer Survey asking nearly 90,000 developers about salary, learning techniques, career building, and tools used.
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Although this item is referenced by Venture Beat, the Venture Beat source was CEO Spolsky, and as such, is not an independent, secondary source.
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I wasn't/am not sure how to use the talk page, that's why I didn't the last time, but hopefully this is the correct usage.
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Investors include Andreessen Horowitz, Bezos Expeditions, Index Ventures, Spark Capital, Union Square Ventures, and more.
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be added here please? I'd be willing to add it myself, but would like a confirmation from someone uninvolved that it's
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The situation has been escalating and mutating for the past 4-5 months. What's considered developing at this point? --
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The Sun's diameter is 864,337 miles, while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles. The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin.
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The Sun's diameter is 864,337 miles, while the Moon's diameter is 2,159 miles. The Sun's temperature is 5,778 Kelvin.
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require that editors disclose their "employer, client, and affiliation" with respect to any paid contribution; see
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At no point does this research article on the architecture mention any (let alone, general) praise for it.
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that "research result was obvious to me" (made me laugh) made it clear, that it's not entirely irrelevant.
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Google is using StackOverflow to creep up on job applicants via Hire with Google ATS:
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Anderson, Ashton; Huttenlocher, Daniel; Kleinberg, Jon; Luskovec, Jure (2012).
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Claim: "general praise for its architecture of handling questions and answers"
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in a non-technical sense here, so I'll ignore that - if the article actually
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a laboratory user study with 54 student and professional Android developers
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