@EthanBierlein you don't have to answer all of them, but most people do, you are trying to convince each person that reads the post that you have what it takes to be their moderator and handle things the way that they think you should.
Its good to seek out the language features. Python has a lot of cool stuff built in. it would be a better question for codereview as jonrsharpe commented, though. — Dave_75021 secs ago
I am new to JS and programming in general and hope someone can help me with this.
I am currently working on building a website where every page has its separate HTML / PHP file.
jQuery and my global / general JS functions are included in the footer of all these pages through a separate include...
I have a scenario to design a class structure that creates different types of derived class objects and set some of their common base class properties. Here is the final pattern I came up with to solve the problem. Can someone please take a look and advise if this a good design or can it be impro...
I had a lot of classes that used a macro with listed fields. The macro was used to serialization, more like MSGPACK_DEFINE. I need a substitution of this mechanism, but I like to used that also keep names of fields. Here is my code:
template< class Visitator>
static inline void runVisit(const c...
I had posted this previously as part of Generic container similar supporting PeekMax, PeekMin, Sum, and PeekNextToMax but I think it was to big a morsel for people to chew on. So I'm splitting it up.
As part of another project (involving portfolio optimization) I'm using an algorithm that requir...
@nhgrif Yes, I still do lots of things behind closed doors (otherwise the other mods and the Powers That Be would already be disappointed with me). I do always check flags and Meta before editing. If you do get elected, you'll find out what all it entails. ;-)
Slice assignment is a standard technique you can use to speed up the inner loop of setting multiples to false. I was going to type up an answer, but a simple google search yields results better than I could have --- for example, codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/42420/… — sykora20 secs ago
I need to know if its a good practice to make tables with the same columns on the database. I have a situation where i have 4 kinds of documents wich each one of them have a correct format (something like a xsd).
So ill get lots of files from a source (ftp for example) and compare the structure...
@QPaysTaxes Yes, i see that, and that Answer has broken code, which was fixed by the edit, with a decent comment: Added Application.ScreenUpdating = False as first line of code in CommandButton1_Click and changed the name of the const from rootDir to rootFolder to match the name used in the code.
Thanks @ChipsLetten. It took a bit to write this. Im away from my machine atm. Would you mind suggesting an edit? – RubberDuck 1 hour ago
Can't say I tested it @ChipsLetten, but there shouldn't be any issues. It's getting a fresh file path at the beginning of each do while. – RubberDuck 1 hour ago
When the post is an answer, though, code edits are normally really clever, and astute. I tend to have to think about them carefully, and, often, I skip them