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The time is 2020-03-24T00:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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Have you tried anything at all? What language/OS do you want to work with? Are you looking for FOSS, or are you open to paid commercial solutions? Note, you may get better help asking your question here: softwarerecs.stackexchange.comRyan 35 secs ago
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. SO is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. The goal is that you add some code of your own to your question to show at least the research effort you made to solve this yourself. — Cyrus 18 secs ago
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5:41 AM
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@Sofia Lazrak You want to check the entire board for combinantions after each click. Thats a waste of time in my opinion. But okay, despite of that unneccesary work you changed 3 consecutive cells to 4 in your question... You wanted a generalized, easy to handle solution for adjacent n-tuples of circles. Thats not the easy kind of Programmers work, and i wouldnt expect to get such things implemeted for free on stackoverflow. — Bobbey 14 secs ago
 
6:00 AM
The time is 2020-03-24T06:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
The time is 2020-03-24T06:00:39.826186Z and @Duga is alive on AWS
 
6:19 AM
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@AA2018-2020 i try to help you, and edit your question for attract other person (like network programmers ) to help you. you can find me here and my linkedin. — Amirhossein 19 secs ago
 
6:35 AM
This is off-topic for SO, but welcome to softwarerecs.stackexchange.comTeemu 7 secs ago
 
7:10 AM
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There are many ways of how to answer this question, but I would say that it's off-topic here, you should use softwareengineering.stackexchange.com as this question is more related to softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic then here stackoverflow.com/help/on-topicsimkus 45 secs ago
 
8:00 AM
The time is 2020-03-24T08:00:00.001Z and @Duga is alive
 
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Unfortunately, running package submodules by file path is a very natural thing for new Python programmers to try. Python's import system is confusingly designed and full of awkward pitfalls like that. — user2357112 supports Monica 52 secs ago
 
8:39 AM
This question doesn't fit the "relevant question" guidelines in the Help page of this forum. You might want to check the forum for software recommendations. — Whirl Mind 27 secs ago
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Thanks. Good to know it helped. It's only my personal preference, but I'd make it so that the data in the read only fields are not needed at all (and thus can be displayed or not dispayed based on preference). As fot the way to make it, I'm not the best to ask, but there was software engineering and programming stack exchange aside from stack overflow, maybe it's best you ask there? — mishan 1 min ago
 
9:01 AM
The time is 2020-03-24T09:00:39.700971Z and @Duga is alive on AWS
 
9:23 AM
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I strongly recommend you to reformat this code in the early return style and to rename ImgClicked, ImgClickedd, ImgClickeddd to ImgClicked, ImgClicked2, ImgClicked3. Right now, it's really hard for me to see what's happening. — GaloisGirl 38 secs ago
 
10:00 AM
The time is 2020-03-24T10:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
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10:56 AM
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@doer_uvc this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflowgnat 38 secs ago
 
 
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12:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-24T12:00:00.008Z and @Duga is alive
The time is 2020-03-24T12:00:39.484218Z and @Duga is alive on AWS
 
12:27 PM
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Define 'better'. As long as the list is not sorted by the second element, there is no way to be better(faster) than iteration over the hole list. Possible interpretations of 'better': a) in as few lines of code as possible, b) with as few characters as possible, c) 'easiest' to read for other programmers ... — MrSmith42 53 secs ago
 
1:17 PM
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There's a Game Development stackexchange, and a Software Engineering stackexchange, both of which might be better for "what if?" questions like this. — workerjoe 1 min ago
 
1:47 PM
This is off topic here. Try softwarerecs.stackexchange.com instead. — Cris Luengo just now
 
2:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-24T14:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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No, that's not how stack overflow works. You should add your non-working code so we can see what specific problem you are having. Note that this site is not for you to get answers, but instead for the millions of future programmers who encounter the same problem as you have. — quamrana 7 secs ago
 
2:24 PM
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@AnaGutson please keep in mind that this version of Stackoverflow is only for englisch speaking programmers. You can read more about this here stackoverflow.blog/2009/07/23/non-english-question-policy . Please rewrite your question in englisch or ask your question on the spanish? version of Stackoverflow. — Venson 44 secs ago
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Software Engineering seems like a more appropriate place for a general design question like this. — Barmar 1 min ago
 
3:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-24T15:00:39.562626Z and @Duga is alive on AWS
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@Andrius a bit late, but here's the answer for your question. In Python it's usually better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Performance related to exceptions is usually not a big deal comparing to real bottlenecks like network I/O. Or in other words "premature optimization really the root of all evil". — Mikhail Gerasimov 6 secs ago
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That's for programming related issues, not store issues. Questions related to programming (code) or use pf programmers tools (IDEs,compilers, etc.) are on-topic here. Other questions are not. What an off-site vendor says isn't relevant, because this isn't their site. What is relevant here are the guidelines for this siite. — Ken White 29 secs ago
 
 
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You should make the effort to familiarize yourself with how this Q&A site works. Please read the help file thoroughly and acquaint yourself with what is permitted here. This is not a free design service, nor is it a free coding service. Furthermore, this is not a place to recruit programmers, no matter how worthy the cause (unless you want to run ads on the site). — MarsAtomic 29 secs ago
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Hire programmers. — MarsAtomic 10 secs ago
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6:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-24T18:00:00.007Z and @Duga is alive
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You mean there are C programmers out there who work on FORTRAN for anything but legacy 30-year-old code? In all seriousness, I have old legacy code with COMMON all over the place, and I'm trying to understand what it's doing under the hood. — Frank 41 secs ago
 
7:41 PM
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@Funder The basis of good software engineering is using code the software engineer knows works. Many coders are scared of regex's complexity. I was too until I got into it and realized how powerful it was. It takes real commitment to understand regex. PHP is a great language, but I have run into several PHP bugs. That's what bug reporting is for. "usually it has been tested so many times, plus, it will for sure be generic, and considering international issues." This is the "the guy I don't know is always smarter than I" fallacy. — Blue Water 47 secs ago
 
8:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-24T20:00:00.008Z and @Duga is alive
 
8:43 PM
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Try asking on softwareengineering.stackexchange.com — Tom 58 secs ago
 
8:54 PM
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I would recommend we do not close this question. During this pandemic, this is very timely and relevant to almost all software engineers who work in a Windows envirionment. — selbie 45 secs ago
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9:44 PM
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Hi Pini, welcome to StackOverflow. I hope you get a lot of value out of the community. The question looks too survey like and broad to me so I am not sure if it is a good question for here. I think softwareengineering.stackexchange.com might be a better fit for this. — erosenin 1 min ago
 
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The time is 2020-03-24T22:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
 
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Mathieu Guindon vs. Simon Forsberg: 16342 diff. Year: -858. Quarter: -858. Month: +14. Week: -10. Day: 0.
 

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