Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/String manipulation
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dicdef. —R. Koot 00:38, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Redirect to String (computer science). Gazpacho 00:43, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Makes sense... Redirect to String (computer science). —R. Koot 01:17, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Redirect as above.--MONGO 01:27, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Speedy Redirect per above. Jtmichcock 02:34, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Redirect Bmdavll talk 03:52, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Redirect per above. - Mgm|(talk) 09:19, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Keep I think an article just about string manipulation is warranted as it is a varied and complex topic. An article that covers the basics of string manipulation as well as the type of tools that exists and specific issues that are applicable to various programming languages can be a resourceful addition. This is a notable enough topic to have its own article. I don't think it should be included in the existing article on strings because of article size limits and because there is precedence for this kind of sub-topic to have it's own article. Maybe a rename with (computers) is in order though. The only explanation given for a redirect is that another article about strings exist, none of the issues I have raised have been addressed. I'd like the other voters to describe their computer programming language experience before their vote is considered. The article that people want to redirect to doesn't cover string manipulation. Perhaps we should also redirect regular expressions too then yes? Also the article in question is a stub and should have a stub tag. (Bjorn Tipling 20:21, 9 December 2005 (UTC))
- I respectfully disagree. String manipulation falls into two broad categories. First you have the high-level approaches: these are already discussed in their own articles, and those are linked from the "String algorithms" section of String (computer science). Second, you have the very low-level approaches. And those are very language-specific, or even implementation-specific. What middle ground can you identify that can actually support an entire article?
Even if there is an encyclopedic article to be written on the subject, this isn't it. Anyone who can write one is welcome to - and will remain welcome to, and trivially able to, even if it is redirected. So nothing is lost by redirecting, while nothing is gained by keeping. — Haeleth Talk 20:47, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- I have programming experience in Assembler, BASIC, C, C++, Haskell, Java and PHP. I listed this article on AfD, because I did not believe it could be expanded beyond a dicdef. If it can be, I believe it should be in the string (computer science) article, until the treatment of string manipulation becomes to large, at which time it can be split. —R. Koot 20:53, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- I respectfully disagree. String manipulation falls into two broad categories. First you have the high-level approaches: these are already discussed in their own articles, and those are linked from the "String algorithms" section of String (computer science). Second, you have the very low-level approaches. And those are very language-specific, or even implementation-specific. What middle ground can you identify that can actually support an entire article?
- Redirect per Gazpacho. — Haeleth Talk 20:47, 9 December 2005 (UTC)