This does not appear to be an Anti-Award ?
Perhaps you get the award for user most likely to not understand the nature of the topic ?
This does not appear to be an Anti-Award ?
Perhaps you get the award for user most likely to not understand the nature of the topic ?
Oooo...
I didn't get it well, its an award
Cuckoos don't build their own nest. They just hide their eggs in the nest of other species and if the host species doesn't notice that strange egg then the newly hatched cuckoo will actually take the whole nest for itself by taking other eggs in the back and dropping the eggs from the nest.
This award is to that developer, who develop an extension from some other developer's dependencies or classes and post it on the community without giving them a credit.
There is one person who can claim the gold medal in this category. All power users know who this is!
Bats Award
Bats sleep in the day, but wake up at night. This award can be awarded to the developer who does exactly opposite as everyone's advice, like when we tell him/her to not do something, that's the exact thing she/he will definitely do.
I designed a Discourse badge for that.
I photoshopped some brand new badges.
To get the Cuckoo Developers badge...
To get the Doppelgangers badge...
To get the Bat Award badge...
Also, for all of these badges, 'You can use this badge as title' and 'You can earn this badge multiple times' are enabled.
Can someone suggest requirements for the other badges?
what's wet means?
The answer is only a Google search away...
WETEdit
Violations of DRY are typically referred to as WET solutions, commonly taken to stand for "write everything twice"[4] (alternatively "write every time", "we enjoy typing" or "waste everyone's time"). WET solutions are common in multi-tiered architectures where a developer may be tasked with, for example, adding a comment field on a form in a web application. The text string "comment" might be repeated in the label, the HTML tag, in a read function name, a private variable, database DDL, queries, and so on. A DRY approach eliminates that redundancy by using frameworks that reduce or eliminate all those editing tasks except the most important ones, leaving the extensibility of adding new knowledge variables in one place.[5] Kevin Greer named and described this programming principle.[6][7]
Taken from Don't repeat yourself - Wikipedia
Taifun
Three brand new Discourse badges.
To get the Pluggers badges...
Requested in the community at least 7 times for extensions that can be easily replicated with built-in blocks.
Forgot the addition, multiplication, join, and/or and the open another screen blocks.
To get the Plungers badge, in the last 100 days...
Used at least 70 assets in one single project that can be replicated with image or sound links.
Used at least 3,000 blocks that can be reduced with at most 600 blocks.
Used 300 components in 1 screen that can be replicated with DynamicComponents or CompCreator.
Yay I earned this badge!
@Taifun
Thank for that explaination I didnt have any idea about it (I even dint look at Google as I thought it would have been a waste of time and would have gave me another meanng of the one I thought :).
Do I get an award for this clear explaination ?
What about a "Pinocchio Award" for those who ask for help masking a homework to be done for the day after ?
Probably yeah.
Does this count as cheating in school? I never attempted that when I do my homework.
For the user who goes off-topic all the time and then flags a post of other users going off-topic.
I got this award too!
Ay, now that's what I specialize in!
Honestly, if I got $1000 for each award I've gotten in this category, I'd be the richest man on Earth!