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Stack Overflow is not the right place for this, maybe try on Software RecommendationsCharlieface 42 secs ago
 
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Note: this was already posted to softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/83400/… - so closing it here — Simon Sobisch 50 secs ago
 
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This is worse. for any Algorithm scaling should and must be taken into account. Imagine how many programmers and software developers with the same problem that apply this exponential algorithm to their projects. Its worse. for anyone reading this please first do your research on linear diophantine, implementation although complicated is worth it. its under Integer Programming Algebra. — D. Sikilai 44 secs ago
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it is a technical question in some interviews and also it is about the programmers. So where can I ask questions like this? — Mahdi Gharooni 11 secs ago
 
 
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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 33 secs ago
 
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No, in fact if I will like to install it manually, there will be no problem, but I want to deploy it so I need to find the installation option like /LANG=french for installing it in french. It must exist one for choosing the architecture, but I cannot find it, so I'm telling me maybe other programmers could have an idea. — jean-raphael tremblay 58 secs ago
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Some links: Access bugs (in case you wonder what I was talking about), another 2206 bug, this issue there - The Access team is aware of and investigating this one. Seems to be a bit of a black hole so far, though. whoa. — Andre 40 secs ago
 
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Those three would be easy. Look for a character that signals the format then convert. You have to assume month/day. Why are so many programmers helpless? — shawnt00 40 secs ago
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also, a bit of unsolicited advice. it looks like this is all wrapped in a try/except block. a common thing for new programmers to do is to wrap all your code in a ton of error handling. I'd recommend stripping this out. if your code is raising an error, it's usually trying to tell you something. read this guide to understanding the python traceback and write your code so that if there is an error, you'll find out exactly what's going wrong, rather than trying to magically handle it for yourself - that tends to result in really hard to debug problems. — Michael Delgado 41 secs ago
 
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True, C does not have a string class, nor any classes. But strings are 'native' enough to be given an entire module of the standard library, and to be covered in the C standard. CS50 isn't helpful here with the way it hides the string as a pointer type, in the opinion of many practised C programmers. — Weather Vane 22 secs ago
 
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