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Is it really worth to (implicitly) discourage documentation of API/library usage nowadays al...
Poll style question have long been made "Community Wiki" on our sites. Note that the [dev-tip] questions changed were all of the form "Post your solution to X," a poll question. We had let this slid …
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Are wrappers considered applications?
If libraries had keys an application abusively using your library (through no fault of yours) could get every application that uses your library blocked. …