Vogel612 mentioned that it is not a good fit for Code Review, and he is right.
However, here is how it could become a good fit for Code Review:
You code your program the way you feel is good
You make the program work (it does what it is supposed to do)
You ask a question on Code Review, adding...
if it works, i.e. have some functionality already which works and no immediate important features that you need to add first, I see no harm in asking for a review on it
Which mostly is unfinished because before this week I didn't even know how to begin simulate a connection to a DB or a webserver, which the app will be dependent on, since you're supposed to be able to log in and check what your dog is doing, and buy extra services like grooming or a bath...
@SimonAndréForsberg No, I haven't even thought about a payment plan through the app; with than one I figured the company would just bill the customer :P
@Gemtastic sounds like you might have "tagit dig vatten över huvudet" ("taken water over your head" for non-Swedish speakers - is that an English saying?)
Some Code Review regulars have been discussing on Code Review Meta and in chat the possibility of redesigning the look of code blocks as part of eventual "graduated" site design.
Would you please indicate if this can be done, and if that is the case, what steps we could take to start coming up ...
If I am new to a site and I raise a flag I can't tell how many I have raised or if I have an active flag still pending.
without any helpful flags on a site there is no link to that page to inform me of the statistics of my flagging habits.
How do I find this information?
Can there be a lin...
This post is the result of reading through and following the LOLCODE Specification 1.2, and writing and executing my code on compileonline.com.
My "hello world" was going to be a fizzbuzz. I like it because it nicely illustrates the basics of a language - variables, operators, looping, condition...
I thought you meant that you created the tag lolcode and wanted that starred so it'd be accepted. I dunno why I'm so bad at figuring things out on this site >_>;
should we see if I can rep cap on Meta with this one post? or all my posts....lol I would get a cool badge over there.....lol meta.stackexchange.com/q/245811/200242
I see that OpenMP's rules will make things a little difficult here. For instance, I won't be able to concisely set i to either 2 or 3, depending on integer's parity. This is because OpenMP requires the loop counter to be set within the loop, though it can still be declared beforehand. I would ...
> If you knew that you were living in, say, 587 BC, you'd know that the Messiah would be arriving in, oh, 587 years. Kind of removes the need for a prophetic word of God, don't you think?
I've been prototyping a Match 3 game (Bejeweled clone) because I have an interesting concept for one, and because it is good practice. One key aspect of my version is that the matches must contain one of the swapped orbs. Therefore matches elsewhere on the board do not get destroyed (and for no...
@SimonAndréForsberg @Jamal i would think that a real dead simple approach (if you have no special rules) would be to iterate through all the rows looking for sets of 3, and then break the board up into columns also and iterate through those for sets of 3. maybe have a temporary array where you put pieces of a certain color; when the color of the next one is different, then if the size is greater than X then mark the pieces for destruction and empty the array. the trick part would be matches that are
I wonder if I should make my little applet into an android app later.. As my JavaFX examination project I made a very simple application that calculates how far you will go before you come to a full stop when you slam the breaks on an icy road. You give it your speed in km/h and it returns your distance. Maybe I should keep develop it with more calculations on winter safety when driving?
Not that I think people will download it, it'd just be for fun...