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Hi, this question is best asked on softwareengineering.stackexchange.com rather than on stackoverflow itself. Hope you get good traction there! — o.v. 1 min ago
 
 
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Happy to help - the best way to understand a recursive function, is to use a good debugger and step through all the code. Keep in mind that every time the recursive function calls itself, it basically creates a new copy of the function and its local variables somewhere in memory and it just starts with the parameters that are passed in. Most new programmers have trouble because they either don't return values correctly, or they assume the recursive call is just like a loop, operating on the same data over and over. — Grismar 48 secs ago
 
 
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This is appropriate for a discussion software engineering meta exchange site. — Rahul Dwivedi 20 secs ago
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done! hope you continue helping 'newbie' programmers for as long as you can! Much appreciated! — Acee 28 secs ago
 
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@Li-yaoXia While I will confess to not knowing a huge amount about the CIC and other Coq theory - from a viewpoint of a software engineer, including a module should just expose access to its contents, not duplicate it entirely. Such systems have been implemented by basically every modern programming language. e.g. in Haskell, there is a distinction between referencing the same definition in a module twice, vs identical definitions in different modules. — Isaac van Bakel just now
 
12:00 PM
The time is 2020-05-26T12:00:00.003Z and @Duga is alive
 
12:26 PM
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Sorry I don’t do chat and I can’t help you further. It’s just a suggestion; I’m sure there are other ways to fix it. It’s software engineering at this point and not a question about dc.js — Gordon 25 secs ago
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Not a problem :). Thanks for the hint and suggestion though. If this involves more of software engineering and not dc js, then I might be able to solve it. — Pygirl 50 secs ago
 
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Do you hate your fellow programmers that much? I can think of no other reason to use such horrible variable names... — Heretic Monkey just now
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. SO is a question and answer page for professional and enthusiastic programmers. Add your own code to your question. You are expected to show at least the amount of research you have put into solving this question yourself. — Cyrus 31 secs ago
You probably want https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/ but you will have to be more specific. Your title of your question to me meant you wanted an open source network library but the body said you wanted some kind of network testing platform. — drescherjm 47 secs ago
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. SO is a question and answer page for professional and enthusiastic programmers. Add your own code to your question. You are expected to show at least the amount of research you have put into solving this question yourself. — Cyrus 7 secs ago
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Yes, I did read the AIX Programmers guide. It does sound like the zOS one, that is the problem. — M.Huetter 58 secs ago
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@AhmedAbdulkareem How would Java programmers respond if a C++ developer came along with questions because they're used to some behaviour being undefined in C++ and wondering why it is well defined in Java? Now, turn that thinking around, and ask what C++ developers think of Java developers making such assumptions (in reverse) about C++. Bottom line, if you want to learn C++ don't think you know what to expect because you know Java. Just as, if you want to learn Java, don't think you know what to expect if you know C++ — Peter 34 secs ago
 
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yeah.. that about sums it up.. you can also use awk '/[0-9]+ were found/{f++; next} f==2{exit} f' ... softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/47806/… might also you with state machines — Sundeep 23 secs ago
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Think if you had written int* nums = createArray(). There's no way to know at compile-time from just a pointer to an integer how many integers it points to. And maybe you didn't realize that sizeof is a compile-time thing, not a run-time thing. — Wyck 37 secs ago
 
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I also don't like you using goto in this case. You could go further, and state something like current software engineering best practices advise strongly against using goto in they way your code does lest OP thinks that you are a lone voice howling in the wind. — High Performance Mark 22 secs ago
 
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The time is 2020-05-26T16:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
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this is difficult because speech is made up of "phonemes" and these are mostly unrelated to written text. maybe you could explain your problem better which would help us give better answers. alternatively you could try something like softwarerecs.stackexchange.com or datascience.stackexchange.comSam Mason 34 secs ago
 
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Typically questions about tools used by programmers are OK, but in this case the question is specifically about legal compliance, and legal matters are off-topic here. However I will say I don't know of any tools or libraries that put age restrictions on their content. — TylerH 20 secs ago
The reason that the question hasn't really been asked since is that asking for software recommendations e.g. libraries is off-topic on Stack Overflow now. The latest answer on that thread is effectively the state-of-play — roganjosh 22 secs ago
 
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@roganjosh it's not a typical question, but stackoverflow says you can ask about "software tools used by programmers" source: stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic. If people can ask about their IDE's on here, I'm pretty sure it's appropriate to ask about a framework. — Isabelle Kreienbrink 33 secs ago
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Yes, I understand, that information I provided is kinda not sufficient. Alas, I cannot share either complete control or a ViewModel behind (property of the company). The problem is, that both are complicated and have inheritance hierarchy, which makes things even harder to find out without debugging. However, expirienced programmers may have ideas on typical sources of this type of error. But I'll add some answers to your questions into my post. — Arli Chokoev 10 secs ago
 
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ok thank you so it will be better to try this sites softwarerecs.stackexchange.com and datascience.stackexchange.com — naruto ozomaki 20 secs ago
 
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