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Not working (request to change functionality) Match int number with file - Anonymous‎ - 2018-11-08 10:37:24Z
11:06
@πάνταῥεῖ @TobySpeight Have you considered making a doodle to decide the date/time?
@SimonForsberg I've no idea what you're asking there. How would doodling help? Anyway, I'm happy to catch up later if it's on a weekend - I doubt I'd have much to contribute.
@TobySpeight doodle.com
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Q: Manipulating and maintaining vector

H. JangBackground I wrote a function update_list_v2(). And this function "maintains" a sorted list, g_list. g_list is declared like below. static vector<element> g_list; update_list_v2() do below works. 1) remove every element of g_list, if the element exists in v 2) add a element to g_list, if a ...

@SimonForsberg That one seems borderline to me - it's missing some of the essential context (g_list appears to be important, but it's never declared), and some useful parts of the motivation (the code must "do something" when updating existing entries)
But I think there's possible a good question hidden in there, and it seems fixable.
It's very similar to something I've had to do before (add/remove/merge contents from one list to another), and can be generalised with callbacks.
Worth putting on hold while it's fixed
11:35
@TobySpeight it's a bit messy, ideed, but I'd leave it open; g_list is declared at the top, as static vector<element> g_list;
12:18
Lacks concrete context: Reducing function calls with Map - JuniorPythonNewbie‎ - 2018-11-08 11:53:37Z
 
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15:54
No context, attracted its first low-quality answer optimise counting entries in database - andreas‎ - 2018-11-08 15:30:41Z
 
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17:36
isn't this off-topic? codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/207229/… not very much context there
18:17
@200_success cool reaction, I'd have preferred the OP had done that edit themselves tho.
I routinely whip questions into shape if the information is already there, but not in our preferred form. I'd rather not hassle newbies over formalities any more than necessary.
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18:39
Code not implemented or not working as intended: A discord.js bot - Ian Davis‎ - 2018-11-08 18:32:14Z
@πάνταῥεῖ That seems okay (apparently it works - I've just added ). It's not a good question, but not CV-worthy IMO
At least, not for that reason.
@TobySpeight Well, looks borderline.
@Simon I am not a big friend of doodle gatherings. I believe we could solve that here. @Toby was the only one responding so far tho.
 
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20:07
Code not implemented or not working as intended: Range Insert Error - Emily Alden‎ - 2018-11-08 20:06:14Z
20:19
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm just mentioning what I've used before and I know that it's a good tool to find a time/date that fits as many people as possible. Your choice.
@πάνταῥεῖ How is "Euler Problem 7 Powershell" incomprehensible?
@πάνταῥεῖ gone
@SimonForsberg Not every Software Developer hangs out at these code judge engine sites, and that's good so. IMO these are a waste of time and efforts, but if an OP want's to raise questions here, they should be crystal clear what their concerns are (while that's probably difficult because those sites usually don't disclose their test cases).
20:42
@TobySpeight The code makes no sense, though. What's spame?
21:13
Well here's a first draft of the adapted FAQ: github.com/CodeReviewCommunity/SECRCVR/blob/master/FAQ.md
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm reading the FAQ and there is something that I don't know what it means... what are oneboxed images?
it turns out that I don't understand anything about the onebox ;-)
21:35
@t3chb0t Here you go (like this):
haha, that was a nice example
^Onebox image.
oh, now I see
I wonder where the term onebox comes from
@t3chb0t Auto expanded links in chat it is.
 
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@πάνταῥεῖ Not every Software Developer hangs out at those sites, sure. But how many Software Developers hang out at Google? And you knew that Euler was a code judge engine site, so it seems to me like you knew exactly what the whole thing was about.

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