Timeline for Are questions asking for "The best way" always primarily opinion-based?
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| May 4, 2017 at 21:29 | comment | added | Darren | There are 10 types of people in the world: those who don't understand the joke, and those who are tired of hearing it. | |
| May 3, 2017 at 8:06 | comment | added | Thomas Poole | I took a long time to parse this "the best way" performance request and it threw a "bad style" warning then an "expected: article" error on my mental console. +0 so far but I'm looking forward to the next iteration. | |
| May 3, 2017 at 8:06 | comment | added | Thomas Poole | I strongly agree with, "simply ask what they mean by best" for most questions like this that I've seen, in my short time here. Unfortunately I find the rest of the comment hard to understand because it seems poorly proof-read. For instance straitforward is a mis-spelling with an obvious correction, but what do I do with the unfamiliar linq shortly afterwards? On this site, how many things could it mean? | |
| May 2, 2017 at 15:36 | comment | added | DavidG | There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't and those who didn't realise this was a joke about the ternary system. | |
| May 2, 2017 at 13:12 | history | answered | Sinatr | CC BY-SA 3.0 |