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2:41 AM
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Worth explaining that C doesn't have a string type and that the code he has likely was pulled from a CS50 example that uses the typedef you show (which can confuse the hell out of new C programmers) — David C. Rankin 32 secs ago
 
 
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4:36 AM
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People are going to object to my answer that this person should consider a different career path than software engineer. I disagree since this level of ignorance is prima-facie evidence the person is unlikely to ever be competent as a software engineer. — Kurtis Rader 11 secs ago
 
 
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6:00 AM
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According to What topics can I ask about here (stack overflow): "a specific programming problem", or "software tools commonly used by programmers" and a "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". Seems to me that this question meets those requirements. I don't need the question opened, but seems odd to me that it was closed. — Peter Grill 29 secs ago
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My fellow scientists are neuroscientists, not programmers/computer scientists. Their brains melt under the mere idea of using the R library via direct coding. Hence the use of an interactive app that makes the package easy to use. — lafinur 35 secs ago
 
 
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8:18 AM
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8:38 AM
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Please read the Open letter to students with homework problems and How do I ask and answer homework questions?. Just copy/pasting your assignments will not win you any friends. Also read How to Ask. — Quentin 32 secs ago
 
 
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1:26 PM
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Not sure, tbh. But I think it's fine to just do it globally, then. I don't think there is a real best practices thing there. If cargo clippy doesn't complain, most programmers won't either, I think. — Finomnis 19 secs ago
 
1:53 PM
The C language doesn’t have a type representing a matrix. You will have to look for a matrix or linear algebra library. Asking for library recommendations is off topic here. Try softwarerecs.stackexchange.comCris Luengo 43 secs ago
 
2:24 PM
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Please read the Open letter to students with homework problems and How do I ask and answer homework questions?. Just copy/pasting your assignments will not win you any friends. — Quentin 23 secs ago
 
 
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5:08 PM
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accessforums.net, access-programmers.co.uk, utteraccess.com, etc — June7 48 secs ago
 
 
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7:06 PM
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7:17 PM
ML Classification 0.19539798794029886 (Old classification 0.0)
Please read the Open letter to students with homework problems and How do I ask and answer homework questions?. Just copy/pasting your assignments will not win you any friends. — Quentin 18 secs ago
 
7:32 PM
ML Classification 0.001611616082207681 (Old classification 0.43)
Please tell us what you tried before; StackOverflow is a site for programmers to help programmers, and we can help you with this exercise, but it's not a code-writing site. Please refer to this wiki entry. — ascpixi 18 secs ago
 
 
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8:38 PM
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I will post this on softwareengineering.stackexchange.com, I think this is the right place for these kind of questions — Ahmed Alhallag 47 secs ago
To clarify: posting just a link to a github repo, on sqa.stackexchange.com (or even codereview.stackexchange.com) will likely end up with a closed question as well. Be sure to check the guidelines for both (sqa, softwarereqs) — David Makogon 15 secs ago
 
9:07 PM
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Note that as of C99, char a[]; is standardaized as the form for a flexible array member. It is no longer an extension & char a[1]; is now non-standard. See here And, if you want here. — Avi Berger just now
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9:45 PM
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I didn't want to post it on softwareengineering.stackexchange.com since it had some code related. — Ahmed Alhallag 30 secs ago
 

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