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Activity for Derek Elkins‭

Type On... Excerpt Status Date
Edit Post #287617 Post edited:
typo
over 1 year ago
Edit Post #285179 Post edited:
Slight typo
over 2 years ago
Edit Post #284633 Post edited:
over 2 years ago
Edit Post #284633 Post edited:
over 2 years ago
Edit Post #284319 Post edited:
sql-server refers to a specific product, Microsoft SQL Server; a tag for sqlite seems appropriate; base64 doesn't warrant a tag
over 2 years ago
Suggested Edit Post #284319 Suggested edit:
sql-server refers to a specific product, Microsoft SQL Server; a tag for sqlite seems appropriate; base64 doesn't warrant a tag
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helpful over 2 years ago
Edit Post #282925 Post edited:
"compound variable" is not a common term nor worth a tag
almost 3 years ago
Suggested Edit Post #282925 Suggested edit:
"compound variable" is not a common term nor worth a tag
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helpful almost 3 years ago
Edit Post #280105 Post edited:
The second scenario I described in the original version shouldn't be able to happen.
over 3 years ago