You may attain this award when your app breaks down unanticipatedly at the final stage, despite having run seamlessly before.
This award was inspired by the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, where Red Bull-Oracle Racing's driver Sergio Pérez's engine seized up on the final lap, causing him to retire.
Algae is a autotrophic organism. The things mentioned here are mostly about autotrophic organisms, but, the term algae is used to make it an anti-award, else if, the term autotrophic was used, it would be rather an award instead of an anti-award.
Description
The one who marks his own reply as solution to his own post, even if it was not the actual solution.
Any doubts about why I'm making this `anti-award` ?
This is because I know such people in the MIT AI2 Community.
Will not be mentioning.
Criteria
At least 15 solution markings to your own topics.
All the solution markings to your own posts should have such solutions that aren't solutions actually, i.e., they'd not be correct solutions.
This award will be given to the people who are too lazy to press the search option and search the topic about which they have a doubt, before creating a whole new topic, which is actually not new.
Exception (or rather an `Excuse` for some.)
This award is not given to people who didn't notice the topic under the search feature.
Criteria
Has to make atleast 25 so called "new" topics, which were already solved before.
Has to let the TL3 and TL4 members waste their time to find the answers for the users by using the easy-to-use search feature (which they could've used themselves, but who cares ?), in atleast 20 so called "new" topics.
Shouldn't mark the solutions in any of the solutions provided by the TL3 and TL4 members.
Should've previously earned the FEB29 award before trying to get this badge.
Should've not replied to any other's post for atleast 5 days.
Should've atleast Used the Exception as an Excuse 15 times in their posts.
More info
I and many other people have seen such people in this community.
Have you seen such people in the
MIT App Inventor Community ?
Don't mention that person.
Questions usually get answers/solutions within minutes on the community. Some users ask a question, and then completely disappear for weeks/months/longer, before returning to either ask another question or say thank you for the solution.
I somewhat admire this relaxed attitude to app development
I saw five such people just today, for three of them, I provided the Solution to their problem, they saw it, but they didn't mark it, other two, just created the topic, and have vanished.
The award for developers who follow a guide or tutorial, but seem unable to perform the simple activity of copying the blocks correctly, then say it doesn't work.
A little unfair on this harmless pretty little bird, however....
The snipe has probably been coding (but not block coding) for over thirty years, thus suffers from a severe lacking in social skills, knows everything about everything, and simply has to have the last word, .....before going off in a huff. The snipe is fun to "bait" if you have the time and energy, but for the unsuspecting, best left well alone.
for those of us that think throwing everything into the "bowl" will make it easier to complete the work (providing/including lengthy over-complicated blocks that are either unnecessary or unwanted)
For those of us who, for whatever inexplicable reason, are incapable of starting their own topic, or asking their query on an existing topic of their subject after searching the community, appear to pick a random topic from the latest view, and ask their unrelated question there....
Hello friends, new here, I am learning to program. I just discovered App Inventer and I like it a lot. My app doesn't work can you fix it? Thank you. Good Community. Sorry for my English.