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See How do I ask and answer homework questions? and the Open letter to students with homework problems. Stack Overflow does not accept homework dumps. The same applies to any other type of exercise or work. What is your question? — Phil 31 secs ago
 
 
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3:57 AM
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This type of question calls for a (mostly) subjective answer, and is probably better suited for Software Engineering Stack Exchange. Make sure to consult their Help Center before asking as they have guidelines about how to ask "best practice" questions. — Knox 11 secs ago
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I think this question is better of at the software recommendations section of the stack network: softwarerecs.stackexchange.comalbert 57 secs ago
 
 
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"directly injected to git" means, is there a way to add eslint to GIT so that no programmers have to install eslint, when they commit the eslint checks for violations and their code is allowed only when there are no violations. — Soorya J 26 secs ago
 
 
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Hey, this isn't a good match for SO. Perhaps you should try the stack exchange site called Software Engineering instead? — Software Engineer 48 secs ago
 
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"also I am not a $SOMETHING developer but I just want to use $SOMETHING" — Generally in cases like this you need to become a $SOMETHING developer. Remember the mission statement for this site: Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. — Quentin 20 secs ago
 
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. This is not a code-writing, code-debugging, or tutoring service. This might be a good time for you to practice your debug skills. The following references give excellent advice on debugging your code. How to debug small programs or Six Debugging Techniques for Python Programmersitprorh66 1 min ago
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@Rabbid76 I'm very happy that there are codes and examples for you to learn pygame. I personally read most of your code. Thank you if you modify the sample code I wrote to understand this. Because I know a lot of novice programmers may be asking questions like myself. — Amir Khazaee 35 secs ago
 
 
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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. — gunr2171 20 secs ago
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. This might be a good time for you to practice your debug skills. The following three references give excellent advice on debugging your code. How to debug small programs, Six Debugging Techniques for Python Programmers or Ultimate Guide to Python Debuggingitprorh66 9 secs ago
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Welcome to Stack Overflow.! Questions that ask for general guidance regarding a problem approach 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 Minimal Reproducible Example then edit your post. — itprorh66 17 secs ago
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This site is not a code-writing service. We can help you with specific questions about your code, ideally accompanied by an MCVE. Please show what you have tried, because this site expects some research by the asker and usually showing your attempt at a solution, even if it has errors, really helps clarify what you want to achieve. See also Open letter to students with homework problemsBohemian ♦ 34 secs ago
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Welcome to Stack Overflow.! Questions that ask for general guidance regarding a problem approach 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 Minimal Reproducible Example then edit your post. — itprorh66 49 secs ago
 
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@joaocandre The point is that if such a tiny program causes this issue, then it indicates a setup issue. Why? I am sure that there are thousands of programmers use what you're using, and if such a tiny program produces these bad results, then thousands would have reported the problem to the authors of the library. — PaulMcKenzie 53 secs ago
 
 
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7:54 PM
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Actually toptal.com/php/10-most-common-mistakes-php-programmers-make Mistake #7 explains why you must manually decode the json string that you post when using the content header application json. — 7Z2S5 9 secs ago
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Your question, as it stands, is too broad for this site. This site really is intended for questions of the form, "I have this code... It does this... I thought it would do that... What am I misunderstanding?" Asking for others to help you decide the architecture of your program isn't really going to get much traction here. Maybe you could try the Software Engineering Stack Exchange site instead. — Solomon Slow 6 secs ago
 
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow.! Questions that ask for general guidance regarding a problem approach 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 Minimal Reproducible Example then edit your post. — itprorh66 47 secs ago
 

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