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11:02 PM
@nhgrif In retrospect, I should have just left it open on CR.
 
11:18 PM
Sure, but is it acceptable that an identical question is also on SO?
 
It's OK. Ask the same question on SO, CR, and security.stackexchange.com, you'll get three different kinds of answers.
 
My article is finally out on the Arqade.SE blog :D
Morwenn on April 11, 2014

I have always loved The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. I can’t even remember how many times I played this game. I somehow got interested in the game’s numerous bugs and tried to learn about many of them. The main problem with these bugs is that some of them are reproducible only in some revisions of the game. In order to know which bug could be performed with which revision, I tried to take an inventory of the revisions… but it soon turned out to be a nightmare!

When we think about the different versions of Link’s Awakening, the first obvious versions that come to our minds are the original …

 
Blogs have to be peer-reviewed, right?
 
It depends on the rights you have, but I had it peer-reviewed.
 
@Morwenn impressive research!
 
11:32 PM
@Mat'sMug That's one of the many things I do when I'm bored.
 
208 away from 10K :)
 
@Morwenn - would it be cruel to point out: DMG-ZL-USA-1 (Unisted States) ?
@Mat'sMug - that was fast!
 
@rolfl Haha, the peer review was not thorough enough!
 
Comprehensive article. Nice ;-)
 
I... guess this code works.
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Q: im working on while statements and i have to 4. Input an integer which states how many numbers to enter. Find the average of those numbers

user3363095this is my code thus far public class OccAvg { public static void main (String [] args) { final int QUIT = -1; int num1; int count; int num2; int total = 0; System.out.print("Enter the amount of numbers: "); num1 = Keyboard.readInt(); ...

 
11:38 PM
@rolfl Incomplete though. But only because the internet is incomplete.
 
22 minutes to reload!
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A: Entity Framework Skip and Take too slow

Mat's Mug var query = repository.Subscribers.ToList().Skip(numberToSkip).Take(numberInBatch); foreach (var subscriber in query) { var telephone = ContactHelper.GetTelephoneFromEmail(subscriber.EmailAddress); string requestCreateContact = RequestHelper.CreateContact(subscriber.EmailAddress, tele...

@Jamal nice title!
 
@Jamal are you izing that one or should I have a go?
 
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Q: im working on while statements and i have to 4. Input an integer which states how many numbers to enter. Find the average of those numbers

user3363095this is my code thus far public class OccAvg { public static void main (String [] args) { final int QUIT = -1; int num1; int count; int num2; int total = 0; System.out.print("Enter the amount of numbers: "); num1 = Keyboard.readInt(); ...

 
@rolfl Knock yourself out. :-)
I don't even know what "and I have to 4" means.
 
11:40 PM
done :)
 
Mat's was first....
 
@Jamal bad copy+paste from code-challenge instructions
 
I recommend close.
 
@Mat'sMug Great edit. :-)
 
thanks!
 
11:41 PM
Yeah, but the for-loop is broken, and the average too
 
@rolfl Yeah, "thus far" is telling.
And the OP's edit reveals that it's not working.
 
I voted to close for "unclear what you're asking"
Welcome to CR! Unfortunately it's not clear whether you're asking for a peer review of code that works as expected, or if you're asking for help in completing what you have thus far. Please see our help center for the whole rulebook, but the relevant part is that we only accept working code; we'll be more than happy to review your code when you get it to work as expected though ;) — Mat's Mug 18 secs ago
Hi @Naltharial! Welcome to The 2nd Monitor!
@rolfl lol @typo: "See the [helo/on-topic]"
 
Come on reload! I'm ready to post an answer!
 
Yay!
 
Ho Ho Ho !!!!
 
11:48 PM
@Jamal :p
 
I am close too .... but you are all out of ammo
 
@rolfl I still have some.
 
You've probably upvoted all of mine anyway ... ;-)
 
@Mat'sMug 540 for me...
 
I still have half of my ammo.
 
11:49 PM
And I am 25 short, further than I thought ....
 
I lost 30 rep from the cap today. I can feel the pain.
 
Yeah, yeah, whatever ;-)
 
10 more answers and I'll have 200
 
I gave up feeling sorry about that .... so I don't .... well, actually, I do understand ... ;-)
 
In three hours, I'll earn two tag badges. :D
 
11:51 PM
nice! well done!
 
Santa .... now, for that last 5 rep ;-)
 
If I serial upvote you, you'll eventually get auto serial downvote later.
 
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A: Abstract Pet class

rolflA huge amount of that code is 'garbage', afraid to say. You already have all the basic pet data stored in the Pet class... so there is no need to duplicate it all in each pet type class (Dog/Cat, etc.). For example, your Cat class should remove all the duplication in then simply be: public cla...

I know ;-)
And I am not encouraging anyone ;-)
The above was my most scathing review.
(other than when I shredded @Simon's question).
 
Anyone with some extra votes could throw some here:
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A: How to increase efficiency of matrix operation in C?

syb0rg@WilliamMorris had some good points on improving your code. I have a few things to add though. There is an implicit declaration of function getch() in your code, which is invalid in C99. #include <conio.h> // on Linux #include <curses.h> // on Mac getch() is (technically) deprecated. It i...

Hello @Naltharial, I didn't notice you enter the room.
 
Again, how do you get rid of tabs in a text editor?
 
11:56 PM
Ctrl+A, <Delete> ;)
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You first have to get rid of the tab key on your keyboard.
 
lol
Hold on. I think I remember once that I'm supposed to delete the system32 folder.
 
DVLR Vote again in 2 minutes ;-)
 
I seem to be especially good to review .
 
Yay! Another +10 (wasn't capped afterall, thanks checkmarks + Santa!)
 

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