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Welcome to StackOverflow. Please try it yourself and come back later if you have specific questions about your code. Try to write the code yourself, as this will benefit you much more than simply copying from StackOverflow. Also see Open letter to students with homework problems and How do I ask and answer homework questions?Mime 1 min ago
 
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Edit your post and fix the bad code formatting. If you expect help from other programmers, you need to adopt a conventional code formatting style. — Lundin 40 secs ago
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As far as I see it, Google is a software tool commonly used by programmers, just as is something like Visual Studio. I'm just asking for ideas on how to better use it. I'm not looking to get into a debate or anything, but I feel it's a valid SO question based on the guidelines: stackoverflow.com/help/on-topicScott Madeux 51 secs ago
 
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This is more the question for webmasters.stackexchange.com or softwareengineering.stackexchange.com . This is ok-ish way. It's simple to render meta this way, but rendering the actual page contents will require to write the same thing twice if parts that require SSR are supposed to be reactive and need to be backed by Vue comps on client side. Using Vue SSR allows to avoid this — Estus Flask 1 min ago
 
 
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Microcontroller documentation tends to use this nomenclature: data sheet = hardware manual for the electronics engineer, reference manual = software manual for the software engineer. They basically don't want EE to worry their pretty heads with bits and bytes and they don't want SE to worry their pretty heads about voltages and currents. Some great exceptions exist though, where one single document covers the whole MCU, but that's not the norm for some reason (too smart, too easy). — Lundin 7 secs ago
 
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Welcome to StackOverflow. Please try it yourself and come back later if you have specific questions about something you don't understand. Try to solve it yourself, as this will benefit you much more than simply copying from StackOverflow. Also see Open letter to students with homework problems and How do I ask and answer homework questions?Mime 29 secs ago
 
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Not all javascript programmers adopt as their primary language, some imperative one. Someone can look at an imperative code and consider it bloated and having unnecessary mutations. Where did you get this about not using the arrow operator in maintainable code? I can see lots of them in lodash, react and axios source code. In fp-ts, I can only see arrow functions. — l30.4l3x 41 secs ago
 
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Well, this looks like a plain homework dump, which is frowned upon. See an open letter to students with homework problems. — MC Emperor 21 secs ago
 
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This may be more appropriate for Software Engineering, though check the Help Center there first. — David 19 secs ago
 
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@Eljay For competitive programmers the code only exists for a few hours anyway, before it's usually submitted to an online judge and then forgotten forever. We don't care about the compilation overhead that comes with <bits/stdc++.h>, or polluting the global namespace with using namespace, because we aren't writing much code in total, anyway. — Ryan Zhang 46 secs ago
 
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@JesperJuhl Well, OK. A lot of proficient competitive programmers do go on to conduct research in computer science, though. — Ryan Zhang 6 secs ago
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@RyanZhang -- I try to remind the new programmers that go to StackOverflow for debugging their applications to get them to realize what they are doing is not a fair game. They wrote code, the code doesn't work, and instead of debugging the code, they sit back, relax, have lunch, tea, and then come back to check on our status of how far we've gotten in debugging their code. Then as soon as an answer is posted, the answerer gets the "Thanks" response. It shouldn't work that way -- we don't expect the coder to fix the problem, but at the very least, identify where the problem may be. — PaulMcKenzie 16 secs ago
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@SteveSummit If something boils down to 32 bit on some computers and 64 bits on other computers, it's pretty much the very definition of non-portable. C programmers need to care about the size and range of variables, they do not need to care about which op codes some operator translates to. — Lundin 54 secs ago
 
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@Rob quote: "a specific programming problem, or"—having difficulties with a dev-tool is programming problem—"software tools commonly used by programmers; and is"—firefox networking tools are used for debugging. Whatever you are smoking, Rob, you better give it a break. — badunius 11 secs ago
 
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Software Engineering seems like a better place to ask this question. — Barmar 43 secs ago
 
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https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/ is the StackExchange site for software or library recommendations — drescherjm 28 secs ago
 
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Please see How do I ask and answer homework questions?: It is okay to ask about homework... but Make a good faith attempt to solve the problem yourself first. and Ask about specific problems with your existing implementation. Homework questions with no effort are likely to be closed as needing details and clarity. Please, also read this Open letter to students with homework problems. — dbc 7 secs ago
 
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You are asking a for software recommendations. That is off-topic for Stackoverflow. None of the options you listed are suitable. At least not without lots of extra code. — OneCricketeer 49 secs ago
 
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You might have better luck asking this on a different site, such as Quora or Reddit. Maybe even Software Recommendations (though make sure to read their guidelines). — Slaw 8 secs ago
 
 
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Who the hell nominates closing a question about git with close reason "Use this close reason if the question is not about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers" *? — hlovdal 16 secs ago
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@Coldest Stack Overflow is for programmers and programming enthusiasts. Please show more enthusiasm and include your best attempt to self-solve your problem. "Requirements Dumps" are frowned upon because they lead to people relying on Stack Overflow contributors to do work for free -- this is not a growth trajectory for the asker. If you are not a programmer and have no interest in attempting a solution, please hire a developer instead of asking for your work to be done by others for free. — mickmackusa 46 secs ago
 
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