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There are many books available about website design, and such a broadly scoped question is not suitable for this site. You've also asked us to recommend or find off-site resources (books or guides), which is off-topic according to the help center guidelines. Asking us to explain that stuff in two separate frameworks is also far too vague and broad in scope. This site is for specific questions about programming (code) or use of a programmers tool (IDE, compiler, etc.). — Ken White 35 secs ago
 
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@TylerH they have the theoretical power to do this but it would be very illegal to give programmers access to users and their chat info via an API. — person the human 47 secs ago
 
 
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You should ask about that here softwarerecs.stackexchange.comThu Yein Tun 19 secs ago
 
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@mjwills I wish I was able to downvote comments, so that I could downvote links to the rant alone. They appear so frequently. That blog post is a rant, not a cool-headed collection of thoughts. The main argument of that post, that all knowledge about computer performance should be obtained after conducting personal experiments, and never shared with other programmers, is ridiculous. — Theodor Zoulias 37 secs ago
 
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I think this question is better off at softwareengineering.stackexchange.comCephalopod 50 secs ago
 
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The biggest down-side of C culture is that C programmers tend to avoid having any form of design but just aimlessly "code away". And the biggest down-side of C++ culture is that C++ programmers tend to add far too much of needless abstraction, obfuscation and meta programming. Both of these extremes are very harmful. So it's good to study both languages, or at least to study OO design. Then find a good middle ground, where you stick to OO, but without using various more or less worthless C++ bloat features. C++ is far too complex for its own good, and you can do without a lot of its features. — Lundin 34 secs ago
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Hi, this is not a question that belongs on StackOverflow as it is not a programming question. You should check softwareengineering.stackexchange.com or pm.stackexchange.com which are more likely to be a good fit for your question. For a complete list of StackExchange Q/A sites, please visit stackexchange.com/sites#Martin Verjans 1 min ago
 
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HI. Thanks for all the help. I'm getting my head around the coding and making steady progress with the project. The project is to manipulate and perform calculations on my horse racing database to speed up a large amount of daily manual calculations that I am currently doing. I hope the following question is not inappropriate for this forum as I do not know what the protocol is: Do any of the programmers on the forum provide paid for services to undertake projects in R? If I am not able achieve my goals myself then I would be looking for a programmer to complete the project. Any advice? — Bookie 15 secs ago
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I can see where you're coming from, @HelpingHand. I also note that as a software engineer who discovered a problem with these symptoms, I'd look for an answer here rather than in the hardware section. I want more people to find answers to their questions. — iter 17 secs ago
 
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I’m voting to close this question because it probably is better suited to softwareengineering.stackexchange.comPaddy 56 secs ago
 
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I love the attention that you bring SML by asking a question like this, although unfortunately, as others have pointed out, software recommendations are against StackOverflow policy, and to give you an answer: rlwrap is probably your best bet. — Simon Shine 34 secs ago
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Hah! Here 1½ years after I'm also looking for a JSON-RPC 1.0 library because Ripple RPC is also too old for school #NeverSendABankerToDoAProgrammersJob — Torben Vesterager 13 secs ago
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@NathanOliver ahah yeah you are right, however the purpose fo that website is "Our goal is to provide programmers with a complete online reference for the C and C++ languages and standard libraries, i.e. a more convenient version of the C and C++ standards." so I hope that they are doing their job correctly — Berto99 22 secs ago
 
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@dev2020 "The end users are not programmers, just simple eager people!" this is the point where I would go for a custom "input language". Parse the user input and handle all basic functionalities in the background (similar to MarkDown). This reduces security issues and even more important: it can handle unforeseen inputs and code errors. I had a similar project, where text input should be used to control a work flow (if / loops / vars / ...). A real scripting language was the starting point, but at the end I came up with a custom backend that handles all the functionalities. — mixable 13 secs ago
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. SO is a question and answer page for professional and enthusiastic programmers. Please 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 53 secs ago
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. SO is a question and answer page for professional and enthusiastic programmers. Please 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 55 secs ago
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This questions belongs to either Math Overflow or Software Engineering SE — Nicolas 18 secs ago
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Thank you for your feedback. Stackoverflow isn't just about programming. I've asked plenty of questions about AWS and other services related to software engineering here. The CNAME and its value are random strings, no need to provide. This is a very specific question about a very specific service. The ones who know the answer would know the relevant details. — Viet 26 secs ago
 
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Thank you... I just figured out how to do it. What surprises me is that a lot of the programmers on this site only want to point out your mistakes and not give you helpful hints or info even if they don't know what you are talking about... Thank you again Sayd Faud. — ThN 8 secs ago
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The fact is that questions about how Apple behaves in the app store approval process are off topic for this forum, and rightly so. What's wanted is a lawyer or an astrologer, not a bunch of programmers. Please just try to accept reality, it will make your life easier. — matt 19 secs ago
 
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Welcome to StackOverflow. This is a website that assists programmers in writing code. You will not get a working program without putting in a significant amount of effort getting it most of the way there. Your question is exceptionally vague as well. — Mikael 51 secs ago
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ADX is dramatically faster for interactive queries over large data sets. If you are using batch processing go for spark. If you want to query fresh and large data sets really quickly, ADX is way faster and easier to use even for non-programmers. — Uri Barash 17 secs ago
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With John on this one. Normally I try to push new programmers to a Community edition of Visual Studio since it's pretty much one-stop shopping, but I don't think that's a viable suggestion for a Mac user. Not being a Mac user, I'm not sure what good, simple-to-configure IDEs are available for Mac. — user4581301 35 secs ago
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"Stackoverflow isn't just about programming. ". You are wrong, it is. Please read again stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic . "I've asked plenty of questions about AWS and other services related to software engineering here. " The fact that there are previous offtopic questions does not make new ones on topic. There is Software Engineering for a reason... — Patrick Mevzek 7 secs ago
The time is 2020-06-02T20:00:00Z and @Duga is alive
 
8:11 PM
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@TortelliniTuesday do future programmers a favour and mark this answer as correct when you are able to. Other questioners with a similar problem are much more likely to click on a question that has an accepted answer than one that doesn't this saves them time and possibly filters out a few redundant questions. — user4581301 50 secs ago
 
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So I need to either have lots of boilerplate code, or to have an overhead of always copying an object? Kotlin saves programmers from lots of boilerplate by having data class, this way a programmer doesn't need to type getSomeField and setSomeField methods, it would make sense if they did something with mutability/immutability. — Artem 11 secs ago
 
 
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