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This is not a workplace advice site, I'm afraid. This site is for specific questions related to programming (code) or use of a programmers tool (API, compiler, IDE, etc.). We can't answer broad, non-specific workplace improvement suggestion questions here. See What kinds of question should I avoid asking?. — Ken White 1 min ago
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Powershell is probably going to be your only option considering your requirements. Regardless of that, you have to understand that SO was created to help programmers with their existing code. It was not intended to be a code writing service. — Squashman 7 secs ago
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This site isn't really for subjective questions like this. You could try Software Engineering. — l0b0 21 secs ago
 
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Was having the same thoughts when I first saw the codes and datatype build in the database by the old programmers. I guess I should really change the database. Thanks for the answer and the link sr. Kudos — John Clarence Castro 27 secs ago
 
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@smci - that's a stylistic thing, isn't it? It should not affect the result. Since 99% of the time == is better than is (for instance, interned verses non-interned strings) I tend to shy away from is with new programmers. — tdelaney 11 secs ago
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By the way, your bare main() will fall on some modern compilers. int main() at least. Experienced programmers always indent code inside functions, conditionals, etc. and code in paragraphs. Novice programmers don't see the point because they have not made enough mistakes yet - but they will. — cdarke 19 secs ago
 
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Well, that's "so many billions each year" in our pockets :). We're programmers, not fortune tellers. We don't create requirements, we just gather them. If the requirements are wrong, that's not our mistake. Sure we can argue them and discuss what we think is possibly incorrect, but once this process of requirement gathering is done, the app is built upon the assumption that they are correct. It's the client's responsibility to re-evaluate them during User-Testing and then we can adjust. The main requirement in this question is Performance. — Racil Hilan 21 secs ago
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No it's not a flaw. It's a misunderstanding some programmers have that IDENTITY means MAX +1 — Panagiotis Kanavos 50 secs ago
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I wish question about products that are software libraries for programmers to use and that have a single definitive answer were on-topic on Stack Overflow. — pupeno 11 secs ago
 
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Welcome to StackOverflow. Please note, that this is not a free code-writing service. Yet, we are eager to help fellow programmers (and aspirants) writing their own code. Please read the help topics on How do I Ask a Good Question. You might also want to take the tour and earn a badge while doing so. Afterwards, please update your question with the VBA code you have written thus far in order to complete the task(s) you wish to achieve. We will be here waiting for you. Ready to assist and help you finalize your code. — Ralph 35 secs ago
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Here is an example from tensorflow guide using Dataset.make_one_shot_iterator() to input images. — Y. Luo 51 secs ago
 
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Similar issue: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/310833/…. I'm not really sure the exact reason behind that, but IMHO it is a convention to replicate logical structure with matching folder names & namespaces. — Tetsuya Yamamoto 44 secs ago
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The question is on best practice and as a result its not mvce. You could check if it's applicable to software engineering or code review. — lloyd 46 secs ago
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While I think that this is quite a well question, I'd argue that it does not quite fit here, but rather at Software EngineeringPaul Kertscher 56 secs ago
 
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@ora-600 agreed. The Pragmatic Programmers call that "programming by coincidence"! — Rob Wells 51 secs ago
 
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@einpoklum, the guidelines include "software tools commonly used by programmers;". Using a CI to build your software is just a remote tool. It seems to me this question is no different than asking about git or github and pretty important to know if you're giving some 3rd party a kind of write access to all your public repos — gman 59 secs ago
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Asking for software recommendations is off topic here. Asking for advice on setting up monitoring may be on-topic at PSE or ServerFault, but you would have to provide a lot more information about what you want to monitor. — kdgregory 57 secs ago
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System.Drawing has to use unmanaged OS functions that don't provide a good error diagnostic when they fail. They only return a "it didn't work" status code. With the assumption that they failed because the arguments passed to the function were not correct. Thus "Parameter is not valid". Of course the framework code does not actually get this wrong. Which leaves the 98% case, your code made the OS run out of memory. Very common bug in a winforms app, programmers tend to have to learn to use the using statement with a sledgehammer lesson. — Hans Passant 46 secs ago
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This question isn't in-scope for StackOverflow. It might be better on the Software Engineer stack, but make sure to check their rules before posting. — numaroth 26 secs ago
 
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I understood your question (i.e., what you said in your edit) before your edit. I still think this is what you want. Suppose JavaProgrammer is a subclass of Person, and you call printPersonTypeSet(JavaProgrammer.class). Using your existing code with my modification, you will print out all JavaProgrammers and skip other kinds of Person objects. — pkpnd just now
 
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This question is off topic on Stack Overflow, but on topic on softwarerecs.stackexchange.comAmedee Van Gasse 8 secs ago
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Out of curiosity, I was wondering why you might need a signed zero at all... for anyone else who might be interested in the same: softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/280648/…Moslem Ben Dhaou 28 secs ago
 
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I agree with this answer. Modern compilers usually do not need any "help" by programmers using specific language constructs. In fact today better readability of a code fragment usually also means better optimization by the compiler. — Blue 22 secs ago
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The problem is explained in English like any other question on this site, the problem is that you wish that the problem will be explained in the WPF language, which is a programing language not speakable one.What you wish to do is stop using English where there is conflict between WPF terms and general language words, thats absurd, that's what common sense for, and if something isn't clear that is what there are questions for.You seriously can't understand the meaning of this question ? this is absurd you literally suggestion that this site belongs to already expert programmers only.. — R.p 9 secs ago
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There are millions of questions on this site from novice programmers. I have answered hundreds of those questions myself. When needed, we ask for clarification, and the vast majority of them provide it as best they can. The ones who make an effort get answers. We can't help you if you don't actively participate in the process. — Ed Plunkett 7 secs ago
 
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Please update your question by properly indenting your code. Python is sensitive to indentation, as are python programmers. — quamrana 1 min ago
 
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@RasanjaDampriya - that doesn't matter, once the page is rendered PHP is done - it's not repeatedly called in the JS/HTML loop, that's just client-side trickery. This may be useful: What's the difference between server-side and client-side programmingCD001 27 secs ago
 
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Maybe look through the sites list to see if any look applicable. Be sure to read their posting FAQ before posting though. Maybe SF.SE would be a fit? — River 14 secs ago
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@MartinSmith Do you know if there's a term for this design pattern (i.e. where you have a table providing "user-defined columns")? It feels like there should be one... softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/369639/…JohnLBevan 37 secs ago
 
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This might be a better fit for softwareengineering.stackexchange.com or codereview.stackexchange.com — WhiteHotLoveTiger 1 min ago
 
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Since this is not a technical question, maybe programmers would be a better place to ask this? — ferc 58 secs ago
 
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It would have been much better if you have edited your previous question on exactly the same issue: stackoverflow.com/questions/49845134/…Simon Sobisch 41 secs ago
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The C standard is long and not written to be a reference guide for programmers, and recommending people read it without even pointing to the preprocessor section (6.10, with 6.10.1 specifically for conditionals) is not very helpful. It's more helpful to link to a reference for programmers like cppreference, which despite the name has sections which are C references. — Daniel H 14 secs ago
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@ferc: What is "programmers?" — Robert Harvey ♦ 9 secs ago
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StackOverflow is a community where programmers and students get help with their code in order to make it work - it's not a place to advertise freelance work. You could try a platform like Upwork or Fiverr — csgroen 48 secs ago
 
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@RobertHarvey sorry for the misleading comment then, I once got redirected to that site because of that reason. Regarding the actual name of the site, I remember it was called programmers, but apparently it got renamedferc 49 secs ago
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While I agree filing a bug report is good advice, I'll note that questions don't necessarily need to have code in them, as software tools commonly used by programmers is specifically on-topic, and that intellij-idea is a sponsored tag partly thanks to that. — msanford 9 secs ago
 
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"This library is for programmers familiar with Boost.Asio. Users who wish to use asynchronous interfaces should already know how to create concurrent network programs using callbacks or coroutines." boost.org/doc/libs/1_67_0/libs/beast/doc/html/beast/…Vinnie Falco 14 secs ago
 
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LINQ to SQL's main benefit is the type safety and prevention of many common SQL injection type security concerns, as well as isolating the application from database type or engine peculiarities. It also helps familiarize programmers with functional programming concepts they can use in-memory as well as with databases. I also think it is easier for C# programmers to understand and more portable than any SQL since it is part of the language. — NetMage 47 secs ago
 
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this site is to help programmers, not to locate bits of code that you can "just copy" without understanding. — Paul Cornelius 24 secs ago
 

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