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REFRESH! There are 6388 unanswered questions (91.7693 answered)
 
 
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Since your code works and you just want to improve it, your question is better suited to Code Review. — ProgrammingLlama 12 secs ago
 
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Q: Optimising Graphed Rewards

BobRelates to this and this. Simply put; I want to be able to distribute a total reward among network, where the distribution diminishes according to the depth of the network but the total sum of distributed rewards equals the initial total reward. As well as this I want to be able to support graph ...

 
 
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Q: A recursive_copy_if Template Function Implementation with Unwrap Level Implementation in C++

JimmyHuThis is a follow-up question for A recursive_copy_if Template Function Implementation in C++ and recursive_invocable and recursive_project_invocable Concept Implementation in C++. I am trying to implement recursive_copy_if template function with unwrap level in this post. The experimental impleme...

 
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Q: Function writing data to a spread-sheet

SergeiCode below works as intended: write data by iterating over columns, while iterating over rows while iterating over sheets. func createXlSXFile(sheets []Sheet) (*bytes.Buffer, error) { file := excelize.NewFile() file.SetSheetName("Sheet1", sheets[0].Title) defer func() { if...

 
8:50 AM
This might be better suited to codereview.stackexchange.com, just as a suggestion. Here and there, it would help getting a minimal reproducible example plus according numbers concerning the performance. Also, how do you compile (hint: optimization)? — Ulrich Eckhardt just now
 
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Q: fix time complexity

SHOVALWrite an efficient function in the Python language called SmartSearch, this function will receive a sorted arr array of integers of size n containing beginning "yes significant numbers" and the rest of the numbers are "fictitious numbers" whose value is 9999. As the number of functions receive x ...

 
 
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Q: Telegram bot for managing PiVPN WireGuard clients

Nikita LisokhmaraI would like to ask you give me some feedback about my bot https://github.com/shatentor/vpn_bot. Now I`m a beginner programmer, so your advices will be very helpful! Thanks! 1 1 1

 
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Q: How to manage array of states effectivively?

OokerI have a working code to have 2 search bars with dropdown suggestions, selectable by both mouse and arrow keys in TypeScript and Fresh/Preact. In there I have to explicitly declare individual hooks for different lists: const list1 = ['rabbits', 'raccoons', 'reindeer', 'red pandas', 'rhinoceroses'...

 
11:48 AM
If this is working code that you think could be improved, see Code Review. — jonrsharpe 18 secs ago
 
12:18 PM
@toolic When there is no code in the question, the close reason is Authorship.
 
> that the code be embedded directly
> Authorship of code: Since Code Review is a community where programmers improve their skills through peer review, we require that the code be posted by an author or maintainer of the code, that the code be embedded directly, and that the poster know why the code is written the way it is.
@pacmaninbw Could have sworn I looked at the telegram question... Closed
 
@Phroggie It's sometimes easy to miss things, like I did earlier this week.
 
Totally, yeah
@pacmaninbw do you remember what the options on the first question review queue are?
(I don't)
 
Not offhand.
 
Ah, drat. Thanks tho
 
12:25 PM
@pacmaninbw: I see your point
 
@toolic Phroggie provided more of the reason. Since you're fairly new to the site you won't always know.
@Phroggie Looks Okay, Edit, comment and one more.
 
@pacmaninbw Yep, for context since we're not allowed 5 site close reasons we have to mangle a bunch of sub reasons together :/ So some may seem a bit out of place
@pacmaninbw ok, ty
 
@Phroggie I'm in the middle of my first cup of coffee, it's 5:37 AM here.
 
5AM is far too early D: I used to have to get up at 6AM and hated every second of the next 2 hours.
 
it takes a village
 
12:40 PM
@Phroggie I'm odd for a software engineer, most of the people I know like to work late into the night. They are not morning people. I've been a morning person all my life. My sisters hate me for that.
@toolic Always and for everything.
 
 
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Q: Linux terminal like parsing

deppermI'm creating a program that will hopefully operate like linux terminal (basic commands) for learning purposes. package main import ( "bufio" "fmt" "os" "strings" ) /* type FileDir struct { Name string Permissions string Owner string ModifyDate int64 ...

 
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Monking
 
Monking
 
4:57 PM
Welcome! This is a better question for codereview.stackexchange.comdisinfor 43 secs ago
Cehck out : codereview.stackexchange.com as that is what they do rather than this site. — JonSG just now
 
Monking
@Duga looks fine
@Duga ^
 
 
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Q: Converting a dict to a list + ID

UCYT5040I wrote this code PROJECTS_LIST = [ project if not project.update({"project_id": project_id}) else None for project_id, project in PROJECTS.items() ] where PROJECTS is a dict. The goal is to convert a dict like {"project123": {"a": "b"}} to [{"project_id": "project123", "a": "b"}] I worry th...

 
 
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possible answer invalidation by tumr on question by tumr: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/291288/revisions
possible answer invalidation by tumr on question by tumr: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/291288/revisions
 
@Duga: definitely answer invalidation
 
possible answer invalidation by tumr on question by tumr: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/291288/revisions
 
@Duga RB thanks Sam for the auto comment
 
possible answer invalidation by tumr on question by tumr: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/291288/revisions
 
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Q: Function composition in the context of data processing pipelines

mahushPrior Notification This follows a previous review of mine that addressed the core helper function named make_skippable. The composition implementation presented here is heavily inspired by another review that already introduced the basic concept: Function composition in C++. Thanks to Nestor for...

 
 
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Q: Last Stone Weight Problem in Haskell Using `fold`

WesAtWork A previous solution of this code has been posted on Code Review before. This solution is more complicated then that one, but more performant (see the below) Why is this another Question instead of a answer on the original Question? This solution works fundamentally different then the original....

 
This seems suitable for Code Review since it asks for improvements to working code rather than fixing direct problems with non-working code. — Jonathan Leffler 30 secs ago
 

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