Amazon CodeGuru Is Blatantly Taking over CodeGuru from Microsoft (thehftguy.com) 3 points by user5994461 5y ago ↗ HN
[–] freddyym 5y ago ↗ Betteridge's law of headlines states:> "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."So no. [–] [deleted] 5y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] QuinnyPig 5y ago ↗ Am I missing the question mark in the headline? [–] user5994461 5y ago ↗ I edited out the question mark.Had a question mark to invite open discussion (it's up to court to decide on the law) but apparently there is a meme that any title formulated as a question is meant ironically.
[–] QuinnyPig 5y ago ↗ Am I missing the question mark in the headline? [–] user5994461 5y ago ↗ I edited out the question mark.Had a question mark to invite open discussion (it's up to court to decide on the law) but apparently there is a meme that any title formulated as a question is meant ironically.
[–] user5994461 5y ago ↗ I edited out the question mark.Had a question mark to invite open discussion (it's up to court to decide on the law) but apparently there is a meme that any title formulated as a question is meant ironically.
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 18.9 ms ] thread> "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."
So no.
Had a question mark to invite open discussion (it's up to court to decide on the law) but apparently there is a meme that any title formulated as a question is meant ironically.