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@RiggsFolly This question is on topic. It is about "software tools commonly used by programmers" and "is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". There are tens on thousands of valid on topic questions about IDE usage on SO, so why do you view this particular one as off topic? Also, asking for a verifiable example for this question makes no sense because it is about the IDE, not PHP code. — skomisa 45 secs ago
 
4:34 AM
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Oml guys my software eng twin helped me i forgot continue; smh my head — Julia Evans 52 secs ago
 
5:07 AM
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Open letter to students with homework problems and How to ask homework questions: Make a genuine attempt yourself, show your code, ask a specific question. — kaylum just now
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10:48 AM
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@A.R. It's a language design choice to be slow; Python is now the most popular language in many fields where non-programmers program, such as science, where its ease of use saves much more societal resources (scientist's paychecks) than its performance would save energy costs — Robin De Schepper 24 secs ago
 
11:32 AM
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11:58 AM
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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 just now
 
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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 43 secs ago
 
12:53 PM
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Maybe that is an good starting point softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/a/156068 Its also the right place to ask questions like that. — Foobar 54 secs ago
 
1:16 PM
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@jdweng "I'm just trying to be realistic." No, you are just trying to avoid facing the ZIP file format specification, and going on unrelated and vague tangents about floppy disks, what programmers do, politics behind writing specs and what not. Just so you don't need to talk about the actual ZIP file format specification. I mean, nice try, but unconvincining in its entirety... — MySkullCaveIsADarkPlace 32 secs ago
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@jdweng "I'm just trying to be realistic." No, you are just trying to avoid facing the ZIP file format specification, and going on unrelated and vague tangents about floppy disk dimensions, what hypothetical programmers would do, comittee politics behind writing specs and what not. Just so you can avoid talking about the actual ZIP file format specification and keep your unproven belief of what you said about cylinders/sectors in relation to the ZIP file format. I mean, nice try, but entirely unconvincining... — MySkullCaveIsADarkPlace 21 secs ago
 
 
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4:10 PM
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. What bounding box? What XML file? What part of the problem are you struggling with? What specific behavior are you seeing from your code and how is that wrong? You need to better explain what you are struggling with. Even if your question were more understandable, "how do I make my code do XXX" is not a valid question on SO unless that question is one that many programmers might ask in the future. Fixing mundane issues specific to your code isn't what this site is about. — CryptoFool 31 secs ago
 
 
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5:43 PM
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Sorry this is not a free write-my-code service. See also How to Ask and the tour. We don't replace your basic learning and effort. You can hire a freelancer if you want someone else to do all the work. This site is for programmers to help each other with specific issues / bugs which might also be of benefit to the wider community, not to provide free labour for those who don't want to learn it themselves. — ADyson 38 secs ago
 
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8:11 PM
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Probably a little off topic here. Try softwarerecs.stackexchange.com or check nugets — Hursey 45 secs ago
 
 
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I'm sorry, your question appears to be off-topic based on the topics listed in the help center. However, Software Recommendations might be a more suitable place. When posting there, please do add some more information to your question, such as what exactly you mean by "fuzzy string comparison" - there are many things that might fall under this term, and not all of them are suitable for each use case. — O. R. Mapper just now
 

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