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"Is there a library that provides for such an extension?" This is asking for external links which is exactly point 4 of stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic which lists what is NOT on topic here. You may get more success on Software Recommendations but double check their own help section. You can use Code Review once you have for example a draft of API in mind and its implementation. — Patrick Mevzek 19 secs ago
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I also recommend that you take a close look at the Software Recommendations SE site. — Some programmer dude 58 secs ago
 
5:18 AM
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Also, given the nature of requirements, architecture and configuration management, you may also want to consider posing a question at softwareengineering community following the softwareengineering on-topic guidelines. — Brett Caswell 22 secs ago
 
6:00 AM
The time is 2020-03-26T06:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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7:02 AM
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Take the tour and read How to Ask. Your question is off-topic for this site. You could try the SoftwareEngineering site, but delete this post first. — jwdonahue 1 min ago
 
8:00 AM
The time is 2020-03-26T08:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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Ask this again on softwareengineering.stackexchange.com, link the question here, and I will anser there. — Florian 8 secs ago
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Hi Florian, thanks for pointing me to the Software Engineering site, I didn't know it before. I'm trying to move away from procedural to object oriented in ABAP and am still struggling to achieve a design adhering to principles like SOLID or IOSP. — Christian B. 43 secs ago
 
8:22 AM
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@Florian 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 55 secs ago
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@PhilippeFanaro 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 35 secs ago
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@jwdonahue 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 22 secs ago
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9:00 AM
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the nature of this question is fairly product specific. flurry is not itself a tool for programmers and programming; where as integrating the product would be on-topic, this question seems to be invoking flurry customer support specialist, or a product owner\manager\director... those are not roles in this community even if some of those individuals are a part of it. — Brett Caswell 36 secs ago
The time is 2020-03-26T09:00:39.326099Z and @Duga is alive on AWS
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More power to you!, though I think the software engineering stack exchange site might be more suitable for this type of question — Michael Randall 30 secs ago
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Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers, people who write code because they love it. We feel the best Stack Overflow questions have a bit of source code in them. So, you could post your question on the Developer Community, which is the main forum for Azure devops product issue. — Leo Liu-MSFT 47 secs ago
 
9:51 AM
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@Thomas Sabilk i did compilie it, before i did change it so i will compile the code ad i have create diffrent executable files ad put the code i them, c++ is a script language. all programming languages are languages that programmers, put into our scripts in order to run them, since c++ is a programming language that programmers put into there scripts in order to run them, it is a script langiage. — Yusuf Dadkhah 5 secs ago
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11:28 AM
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Please also refrain from adding "please help me" to your questions. This isn't all that polite - it is a coercive begging that implies you are in great distress, and that the reader is to feel socially obligated to render the help you demand. That is not appropriate for a volunteer forum. Moreover, if you keep on presenting yourself as needy, you will not become an incrementally better software engineer. — halfer 52 secs ago
 
12:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-26T12:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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@KornélHorváth - this is a site for programmers who get stuck with their code, not a site where you can ask people to do your project for you. — SJR 50 secs ago
 
12:23 PM
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This has worked perfectly! Thank you so much Mark, and thanks also for your patience. I'm an ecologist stumbling around a programmers world, just (trying) to learn as I go :) — CephaloRhod 28 secs ago
 
12:47 PM
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This sounds like a conceptual question about software engineering, and is not a good fit for StackOverflow. However, with a little more information about the kinds of forms fields and how you would like to interact with the page, it would be a good fit for Software Engineering. — Greg Burghardt 57 secs ago
 
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2:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-26T14:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
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@giorgi most programmers will say merge sort is O(nlog(n)) when they really mean to say that it's Θ(nlog(n)). Outside of theory people really only use Big-O notation. Anyway, the best possible complexity of a palindrome check is exactly Θ(n) (which is the same as Θ(n/2)) because, in the worst case, you need to compare half the characters to the other half. — sevko 1 min ago
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This question is not too hard. This question does not fit the kinds of questions this community specializes in. If you are having a technical or coding problem then StackOverflow is the place to ask. Your question is a conceptual question about software engineering. Not a good fit for StackOverflow, but Software Engineering was created specifically for these kinds of questions. — Greg Burghardt 1 min ago
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2:27 PM
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Stack Overflow comprises mostly of a volunteer audience. If you need speedy help, then it would be worth engaging a freelancer or contacting software engineers in your region. — halfer 1 min ago
 
3:01 PM
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3:16 PM
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Please, post text as text, not as photographs of text. This is a website for programmers, not photographers. We want to copy&paste your code, not critique your use of color and perspective. — Jörg W Mittag 10 secs ago
 
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@fgp, It's important to use in the right scenario. And in some cases, this expression is clearer and a better representation of the programmers actual intention than simply testing for None. There are many cases where it's expected that only true-ish values are valid. In that case it's useful not to test for just None. It doesn't matter whether a user passed in an empty string or None, I still don't want those values. — Brendan Abel 26 secs ago
 
4:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-26T16:00:00.007Z and @Duga is alive
 
4:55 PM
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Questions that ask "where do I start?" are typically too broad and are not a good fit for this site. People have their own method for approaching the problem and because of this there cannot be a correct answer. Give a good read over Where to Start and edit your post. SO is not providing you with working code foryour problems, thats not how SO works. See How to Ask, read tutorials, try your best. If you have a specific problem with your code post a minimal reproducible example with a specific answerable question. — Patrick Artner 29 secs ago
 
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You will need a library, as C++ does not have any support for plotting or graphics. See Software Recommendations, since recommendations are off-topic for StackOverflow. — Thomas Matthews 27 secs ago
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6:57 PM
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You should've tried the answer when you had the chance. Here's mandatory reading about charsets and encodings for all programmers. — Kayaman 26 secs ago
 
 
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8:00 PM
The time is 2020-03-26T20:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
8:15 PM
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I just searched for "android set repeating alarm" and found this resource. Don't worry about "having no idea how to do X" since you can (and should) use a search engine. I mean this as helpful advice: software engineering is never about asking people to do it for you, and questions of that kind will generally be closed here. — halfer 40 secs ago
 
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9:01 PM
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9:33 PM
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Hey @newbiecode - Don't be too concerned about the two main conversationalists in this comment thread. They are throwing around some words and concepts that aren't always easily grasp by a new programmer. Its hard to believe they were newbies at one time too. But evidently, judging from the conversation, they either forgot what it was like, or they were just naturally born advanced programmers and don't understand step-upon-step learning concepts for neurotypical beginners. — ryyker 58 secs ago
 
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10:13 PM
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Saying "it's not working" is like grandma calling her grandkids to help with the DVR. You're a programmer. Programmers provide details, explain what they tried, what they expected to happen, what errors they saw, etc. So, please elaborate. — jarmod 25 secs ago
 
 
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