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REFRESH! There are 6385 unanswered questions (91.7737 answered)
 
 
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I agree entirely with the OP. Close votes are not appropriate here. This is a great and well-researched question about something I have been looking at for 40 years. Not a mere code review. — user207421 1 min ago
 
2:16 AM
Nitpick: although this is not codereview, I don't see any particular mention of packed vs unpacked BCD. I'd at least indicate that for the methods. I guess getting a Power PC coprocessor is out of the question :P — Maarten Bodewes 46 secs ago
 
 
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Q: Checking file header for magic number in Python

voicesI wrote this to check files for successful compression with LZ4. Any advice is welcome. Particularly regarding raising exceptions and error handling. import sys def check_lz4_header(file_path): with open(file_path, 'rb') as file: header = file.read(4) # Read the first 4 bytes (typic...

 
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Q: Multi-threaded Error Handling Data Fetching Script

K. CinchesI've been working on a Python script that fetches student data from an API using multiple threads for concurrency. The script retrieves both student information and prospectus data and saves them to JSON files. I would appreciate feedback on the following aspects of the code: Exception Handling:...

 
 
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@JonathanLeffler: This is not a code review question, as others have pointed out. I see you're not one of the close-voters, so perhaps you'd be willing to delete that misleading initial comment that's still there which might encourage some people to vote without really understanding what kind of question this is. (And vote to reopen if you don't mind, still needs one more vote.) — Peter Cordes 20 secs ago
 
 
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Q: Centre of mass based TSP solution (2)

tumrI updated the code to a working state. My previous question. Even if this code working I wonder if I can write this code in a more efficient way. Maybe less for loops Etc. from tkinter import * import math import random class city: def __init__(self,coordinates,name): self.coordinate...

 
 
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Q: Python REST API using FastAPI

Sayamanfrom fastapi import APIRouter, HTTPException, status from api.database import database, user_table from api.models.user import UserIn from api.security import authenticate_user, get_password_hash, get_user, create_access_token router = APIRouter() @router.post("/register", status_code=201) asy...

 
 
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Monking
 
This may fit better on Code ReviewRobert 52 secs ago
 
3:19 PM
Monking
 
What's the question? Does the code work? Are you just looking to have it reviewed? If so, Code Review is the place for that. Otherwise, please provide info on what goes wrong and what should happen. — Simon Goater 40 secs ago
 
 
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Q: Seeking Suggestions for Improving Data Structures and Algorithm Implementation Using Stack

Mingming187I need your thoughts and comments to atleast better up my programming skills. For those who didn't know I'm new at coding in C so some conventions in this language were new to me due to the fact that I got introduce to high level language such as Python and Java first. Suggestions and criticisms ...

 
6:39 PM
This site is not a code review site, and so your question is at risk of being closed. Note though that Stack Exchange has, in fact, a separate Code Review site for just these types of questions, but do read their Code Review Help Link links first to make sure that your question is on-topic there. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 54 secs ago
 
 
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Q: I am new to Object Oriented Design and trying to design a library management system

Pankaj KumarFollowing is my code for a library management system. I am pretty new to OOD and trying to learn it. I am specially looking for ways where any design patterns can be useful here. I tried to make classes so that I follow Single Responsibility principle. Would appreciate any feedback for it. /* Thi...

 
 
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Q: C99 - Lexer for The Monkey Programming Language

HarithBelow is a C version of a lexer for the Monkey programming language, originally written in Go, as presented in the book Writing An Interpreter In Go. LOC: 355. (Excluding the tests.) Directory Structure: . ├── lexer │   ├── lexer.c │   └── lexer.h ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── repl │   └── repl.c ...

 
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Q: Rust Web Service to Download and Hash a Remote Image

John HarringtonI am seeking feedback on my first web-service written in Rust. I would like to get off to a good start and adhere to idiomatic Rust programming practices. The simple program below downloads and hashes an image at a remote URL at a set time interval. This hash is then made available by exposing a ...

 

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