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kirillrakhman
05/22/2017, 7:12 AM
why do there questions
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44103610/how-to-share-same-constructors-across-different-classes-aka-define-constructors
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44105224/what-is-difference-between-var-name-string-and-var-name-string-in-constructor
have so many downvotes? I get that they're not the most insightful, but aren't they valid questions nonetheless?
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voddan
05/22/2017, 7:20 AM
completely agree. There is no such thing as wrong question
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lovis
05/22/2017, 7:22 AM
well the second one is typical stack-overflow “RTFM” downvotes.. happens sometimes. the first one however… wtf?
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voddan
05/22/2017, 7:22 AM
voted them up to compensate
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damianpetla
05/22/2017, 7:36 AM
for me those are totally valid questions, downvoting without leaving a comment should be prohibited
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voddan
05/22/2017, 7:39 AM
Problem solved. Thanks guys
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apatrida
05/22/2017, 1:04 PM
They look fine, but some of the answers coming in now are less so. Another rash of people not really knowing things starting to answer things.
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