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REFRESH! There are 5311 unanswered questions (93.1454 answered)
I wonder if this question is a better candidate at Code Review ? — Old Dog Programmer just now
IMHO push your code to a github repo, post an issue to github.com/dotnet/runtime politely asking someone to debug & code review — Jeremy Lakeman 27 secs ago
 
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When you will sort out that "id number in the current url" problem and make this code work, consider posting it on codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/php to get suggestions how to make it right — Your Common Sense 57 secs ago
 
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Q: Phonebook (working with vCard file)

ykoavlilProject dependencies: vobject requests prettytable python-dotenv Environment variable (.env): VCF=contacts.vcf The file to be read is specified via an environment variable, the contacts are processed (vCard parsing occurs) and saved as a human-readable table. General recommendations on the code...

 
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@CaptainObvious Why a -1?! Also looking at the previous posts most have a random -1...
 
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If your program currently works and you just want to know if the code could be better you should probably ask on CodeReview instead. — Federico klez Culloca 41 secs ago
This question is similar to: How can I get a code review by other developers. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem. — aled 1 min ago
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Hopefully, I have put another C programming Zombie to rest.
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@Duga: No. Edit was not in the reviewed code.
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And a second Zombie answered today.
 
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64-bit operand-size isn't better for this on x86-64 (The advantages of using 32bit registers/instructions in x86-64), especially if you have writes to this bitmap. Setting or clearing a few nearby bits would be a chain of load/modify/store on the same uint64_t instead of independent bytes or a couple uint32_t. This was a bottleneck for an asm sieve of eratosthenes I was playing with: Sieve of Eratosthenes in x86 assembly) — Peter Cordes 33 secs ago
 
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Q: How could I increase memory efficiency without slowing runtime the following pytorch module

Noah LottOne instance of the following module uses up to almost 75% of my vram. So, I was wondering how I could improve that without slowing down runtime too much. The code is below: NUM_OF_IMUS = 13 NUM_OF_NOISE_PARAMS = 9 class mod(nn.Module): def __init__(self, d_model, device): super(Nois...

 
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If your question is "please optimise my code for me", it is not suitable for StackOverflow. You could try on codereview.meta.stackexchange.com or share what you tried to improve performance, if you're having trouble getting it to work, or if you need help understanding why it doesn't perform as well as expected. — Grismar 21 secs ago
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Q: XPath - select all rows but last

BluffShoveI am building a web scraper with Python and Selenium that scrapes the basketball reference website, and am in need of some fine-tuning of the Xpath statements that return the data I'm looking for. Currently, I need some Xpath statement that returns every row but the final one, which is the "awards"...


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