Programmers are trained to think like that. It is our job to make things easier/faster for users. Otherwise why would Erel create B4A when we could do the same job in Java? We are lazy by profession,we like to automate things, we do not like to do the same thing twiceopen the IDE and SAY to it:
create an app that does this;
publish the app;
collects a lot of money;
order a yacht on the web,of course with the best quality/price ratio. do not worry about the price, collects more money (version 2.0).
The second result is probably the most relevant thread in the forum about OAuth. This is a reasonable result.The problem I see with forum search is sometimes you end up with an unncecessary piece of code that may have been fixed in an update. For e.g. search for Oauth
First result, is obsolete.
Second result, uses HttpUtils (also not recommended)
...and then a couple of more thread results with no conclusions (which imho should be culled).
You are correct, that is the closest result.The second result is probably the most relevant thread in the forum about OAuth. This is a reasonable result.
There is no tags feature in the forum. Though if we like we can create a simple "tags" convention. End the post with:Does XenForo support the use of Tags in the body of the post? So that the writer could quickly provide a category or similar that could be indexed?
The simplest way it to create a code module and then compile it into a library. This way you will be able to reference the same library from other projects.
SubName: As code is not indexed, it may make it easier to find.
Target: B4a/B4j
Description:
Code (in code tags)
Tags: <list of keywords>
If it's a re-post from an old thread, the post could also contain:
Original Poster: @stevel05 The original poster would then be notified of it's inclusion.
A link to the thread for context.
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