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Apr 3, 2015 00:15
Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow. Sorry to hear about your problems, but it sounds to me like you're trying to find a programmer to work with you, which isn't what this site is for. This site is for programmers to ask each other specific questions based on details of their code. Take a look at the help center for some more info. — IMSoP 1 min ago
Apr 2, 2015 16:56
@matt_lethargic, after re-posting the question on the programmers forum it got voted down there for being a cross-post. I'm still quite new to StackExchange and its rules. So I deleted the question there. At the time I did not see the answer you posted over there. Sorry to upset you, it wasn't intentional. — jk7 1 min ago
Apr 2, 2015 05:34
Hello, and welcome to Stack Overflow. Your question is off-topic; it might be okay at programmers.stackexchange.com . However, a very short answer would be: The bad ones are (in general) not concerned about quality control, the cost of living is smaller, and the good ones will be using frameworks and libraries to automate certain processes, and reusing components from previous projects. — Amadan 22 secs ago
Apr 1, 2015 14:06
I think this would be more appropriately posted here: programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/algorithmsTheDarkKnight 55 secs ago
Mar 30, 2015 13:30
Were eight downvotes really necessary just to say that this would have been better on programmers.stackexchange or academia.SX? — Andrew Cashner 20 secs ago
Mar 27, 2015 09:08
You might have better luck asking on programmers.stackexchange.com. This is off-topic here. — David Wallace 1 min ago
Mar 26, 2015 11:48
@VivekSachan : ask this on programmers stackexchange. — Chaitanya Gadkari 1 min ago
Mar 26, 2015 11:28
Should it be moved to programmers? — matyyyy 33 secs ago
Mar 26, 2015 09:28
SO is not for opinions ; programmers.stackexchange.com is. — cosmo0 1 min ago
Mar 26, 2015 04:32
Hi this is off topic for stackoverflow I suggest you take it to programmers.stackexchange. regards. — BevynQ 1 min ago
Mar 24, 2015 19:24
That's a pretty big topic. There are lots of great designing resources out there. Perhaps you could post at Stack Exchange Programmers or Stack Exchange Code Review. Do some google searches for "dependency injection", "object oriented design composition", and "object oriented design patterns". Good luck! — Joseph Malicke 2 mins ago
Mar 24, 2015 16:00
@scrappedcola Code Review stuff usually fits better at Code Review - I suggest you take a look at the CR Help Center (hint: code that doesn't work as expected is explicitly off-topic)... and Programmers' Help Center, too. — Mat's Mug 1 min ago
Mar 24, 2015 15:54
Are you getting any console errors? What output if any are you getting? "Would you have done anything else differently" doesn't really fit with stackoverflow as it's too opinionated. Code review type stuff fits a bit better at programmers stackexchange. — scrappedcola 50 secs ago
Mar 22, 2015 14:06
programmers.stackexchance.com — Simon 1 min ago
Mar 20, 2015 02:22
BTW, this would be an excellent question for the Programmers site on Stack Exchange. I would certainly be interested in hearing others' opinions on the pros and cons of this design. — kris larson 2 mins ago
Mar 19, 2015 04:00
Perhaps it is better on Programmers SE. — jakekimds 43 secs ago
Mar 18, 2015 08:20
Maybe ask this at programmers.stackexchange.com? — Smokez 48 secs ago
Mar 17, 2015 12:59
Question is too broad for SE - maybe try the programmers site. — BarrySW19 1 min ago
Mar 17, 2015 09:13
I wasn't aware of programmers.stackexchange.com but in the future, if the question is more suited for that site, I'll ask it there then. Can this question be moved to programmers.stackexchange.com by admins? — juhist 1 min ago
Mar 17, 2015 08:49
Programmers maybe. — gbjbaanb 1 min ago
Mar 17, 2015 00:21
@Dijkgraaf well, that's quite fair. Do you think this question is fit for Programmers.StackExchange? Or if not, if some rewording could save it? — heltonbiker 2 mins ago
Mar 16, 2015 17:03
I think this is more suited on programmers.stackexchange, anyway sorry Ken, it's hard to answer because many details are missing — niceman 54 secs ago
Mar 16, 2015 01:57
Probably more on-topic at programmers.stackexchange.com — Jonathon Reinhart 1 min ago
Mar 13, 2015 11:49
This isn't really the place for "how best to design this application/code base". You might do better on Programmers, but read the rules and regulations first. I'm not saying it's ok there, just it might be, and it's not really suitable here. It's a bit unclear what you are asking as you are asking a fair bit. — James 1 min ago
Mar 13, 2015 09:09
I think it's better to ask this question at programmers.stackexchange.comAnton Savin 1 min ago
Mar 12, 2015 12:09
hmm.. maybe I should have put this on programmers.stackexchange.com? — Marco 50 secs ago
Mar 12, 2015 03:29
I don't think there's a difference in meaning so I'd say both are valid and "Oriented" feels more natural to me. Regardless of that though: this question is more suited for programmers.stackexchange.com when it comes to origins of terminology. Do keep in mind that you'll have to provide some credible usages of both ways to give context. — Jeroen Vannevel 1 min ago
Mar 11, 2015 23:27
Just so you know, stackexchange has several sites for programming related items. programmers would probably be the place to ask this. If you start development and have written code, but it's not working, here would be the place to ask. Once you've written successful code and want help cleaning it up or making it more efficient, codereview would be the stackexchange to go to. Don't worry, it's a common mistake. — guyfleeman 1 min ago
Mar 11, 2015 21:33
Mar 11, 2015 21:27
This seems like more of a Programmers Exchange question, if it would even work there. As it stands, it is fairly opinion based. — Travis J 1 min ago
Mar 11, 2015 14:45
It seems like this is more a philosophical question, you might get better feedback on Programmers SE. Personally, I prefer to move stuff like this to non-code files like JSON or XML or even plain text if it's simple enough. That way you can edit or add new data without recompiling and redistributing your program. — Austin Mullins 35 secs ago
Mar 11, 2015 13:39
Sounds more like a programmers.stackexchange.com question — cup 1 min ago
Mar 11, 2015 10:49
@MeelfanBmfp - Common sense is a good argument, your question can potentially be written as on-topic for Programmers StackExchange (something along the lines of how to convince management of the benefits of hiring QA) but you would need alot more detail in your post — Sayse 48 secs ago
Mar 10, 2015 04:15
Maybe this should be moved to programmers.stackexchange.com. — shmuli 1 min ago
Mar 6, 2015 17:47
I'll second Michael. programmers.stackexchange.com is more suited to discuss concepts — Tom Toms 30 secs ago
Mar 6, 2015 13:39
My thought is that this question would be better received at programmers.stackexchange.com where such conceptual matters are regularly discussed. Here, among the horny-handed sons and daughters of toil, we just type in a string of ill-thought, ill-spelled, words and move on to the next function point — High Performance Mark 22 secs ago
Mar 6, 2015 10:33
Mar 4, 2015 12:43
If you want opinions on working code, SO is not the place to ask. Try programmers.stackexchange.com. — Jeroen Mostert 1 min ago
Mar 4, 2015 11:09
I think programmers.stackexchange.com would be more suitable for conceptual feedback — GrawCube 2 mins ago
Mar 4, 2015 07:09
I'm not too familiar with the technologies you have listed. But in general the best practice (as far as I know) is to let the user authenticate once (pass the request securely down through all the layers) and then replace user's identity with opaque time-limited authorization token that travels wherever a whichever layer needs some authorization approval. Search for OAuth protocol and Social login. You may try to move ("flag for moderator's attention") your question to programmers.stackexchange.com under some of the design tags if you don't get acceptable answer here — xmojmr 28 secs ago
Mar 3, 2015 23:35
I find that asking conceptual questions - that are not directly code related - are better to be asked on Programmers Stack Exchange. You will get more answers there. — phpPhil 1 min ago
Mar 3, 2015 22:59
You should really take this to programmers.stackexchange.com and expand your question so people know what the exact situation is. — Jeroen Vannevel 57 secs ago
Mar 3, 2015 16:09
A recommendation would be to give some examples of what you've already tried and why it didn't work. Stack overflow isn't the best place for this type of question. programmers.stackexchange is better — Mike Vella 1 min ago
Mar 3, 2015 14:33
This might be best asked on programmers.stackexchange.comJNYRanger 18 secs ago
Mar 3, 2015 02:31
Since this isn't a question with a code problem it may be a better fit over on programmers.stackexchange.comj08691 1 min ago
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Mar 2, 2015 18:49
@Duga Oh, Duga. You break my heart sometimes with these false negatives.
Mar 2, 2015 12:41
On SO it's preferred to ask question relating to specific code. "What is the best way of doing X" is off-topic, and should be asked on programmers.stackexchange.com. — cosmo0 1 min ago
Mar 1, 2015 16:17
See the discussion here licensing is off-topic for StackOverflow, it is ok on programmers.stackexchange.comgreg-449 21 secs ago
Mar 1, 2015 01:27
Unfortunately, being opinion-based, that's not a good question for Stack Overflow. Maybe try superuser.com or programmers.stackexchange.com? — Mike DeSimone 34 secs ago