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@NathanOliver Is it common sense the memory layout can't be utilized? I get confused. Nowadays there is still some competitive programming contest that requires programmers to write/debug code from zero and compete for speed. — Voyager 7 secs ago
 
 
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If you want help with your homework, please edit your question to show what you've come up with so far, and explain why it isn't working the way you expected it to. See also How do I ask and answer homework questions? and Open letter to students with homework problemsKlaus Gütter 31 secs ago
 
 
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@Shorn That site you link to has very bad reputation around here, or among experienced programmers in general. It tend to teach bad habits, bad code, and sometimes even invalid code. — Some programmer dude 19 secs ago
 
 
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Closely related: Java Doc - Do fields also get documented? on StackExchange Software Engineering. — Ole V.V. 48 secs ago
 
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read Open Letter to Students with Homework Problems and Why is "Can someone help me?" not an actual question?. You can't just dump your problem statement here and expect us to do it for you. It's also a good idea to take the tour, read about what's on-topic in the help center, and How to Ask. — Chris 11 secs ago
 
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Hello Muhammad, welcome to StackOverflow. Your question should contain exact point of problem and something like what is supposed to happen you can guess will not motivate fellow programmers to help you debug. Also you should debug first yourself and only post part of the code that is relevant and problematic. — Bijay Regmi 38 secs ago
 
 
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What does the signal look like when you look at it in your scope? How do you debounce and filter the analog reads? Also please edit the code and format the code with proper, conventional code formatting as used by all C programmers around the world; as it stands, I can't be bothered to read this code. Also isn't this actually C++? You are using ISO 464 syntax instead of conventional C and C++ syntax... any particular reason why? — Lundin 55 secs ago
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow.! Open ended and opinion based questions that boil down to subjective responses are generally not a good fit for this site, since there generally is not a single correct answer but a range of opinions based on different approaches. Give a good read over Where to Startitprorh66 15 secs ago
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Not all of software engineering is as clean as you and I want it. Please leave this question open, as others might have the same problem. Potentially I'll answer the question when or if I find the reason for the problem. — Frank Puck 21 secs ago
 
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Look at the comments and interest in this! Obviously this is related to programming and it is not about "opinion" - it requests a list of possibilities so that C++ programmers can use StackOverflow, rather than being forced to Google, to save time when investigating package managers so that they can make up their own minds. Consider the top-voted answer as of the date I write this: It's simply a list of package managers - not giving an opinion about them - to save programmers' time. This question should be re-opened. — Dan Nissenbaum 51 secs ago
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! We won’t do your work for you. Copy/pasting your homework into the text area thinking someone will do it for you is not only cheating, but will hurt you in the long run, as you probably won’t perform well on future assignments/tests. Please take the tour and read How to Ask, then edit to include past attempts and a minimal reproducible example showing what you have completed so far. For more info, check out the open letter to students with homework problems and this Meta FAQ. — Fastnlight 22 secs ago
 
 
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@chepner In a method of a python class which is not decorated with something like @classmethod, instances of an object are always the leftmost function parameter. It can be named self. It can be named this. The leftmost function parameter can have any name that you like. Por ejemplo, programmers are free to write def insert(this, new_value) instead of def insert(self, new_value)Samuel Muldoon 9 secs ago
 
 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. We don't provide debugging services. You need to debug nyour code and isolate the problem, once that is done we will help as best we can. The following references give advice on debugging your code. How to debug small programs, Six Debugging Techniques for Python Programmersitprorh66 56 secs ago
 

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