I expect all nomination posts to be well-formatted, correctly spelled, and all the good things... if this extra hour of prep did not help with that, then your attention-to-detail is lacking.... and that is considered an important skill for mods.
I have a REST API, which naturally you can just use HTTP calls (mainly Ajax) in order to send and receive data. I am building a layer of abstraction on top of the raw REST API for JavaScript Developers. I already use jQuery in the project, so I am using $.ajax(). I feel like I have arrived at a g...
This function arguably has little use as it's so simple, but I'm writing a web application with a lot of SQL statements littered all over the place and I thought this function might reduce code duplication and improve readability. I'm wondering if what I'm doing is a good idea, what the "best pra...
What is a Zombie? Why are Code Reviewers so violent and talking about killing Zombies all the time? And what ammo are they talking about? What is a TS? What does RSA mean?
And what other Code Review-specific memes are there?
(As the number of memes grows and grows, and Malachi's wish to vote fo...
> I will only use such information in connection with performance as a Code Review Stack Exchange moderator for the benefit of Code Review Stack Exchange.
@rolfl (and the rest of the Mods) have I gotten better with protecting only the questions that truly need it, or do I still sometimes overstep my privilege?
I expect all nomination posts to be well-formatted, correctly spelled, and all the good things... if this extra hour of prep did not help with that, then your attention-to-detail is lacking.... and that is considered an important skill for mods.
Some of my functions use a "fail_silently" flag. It is used in the following way:
def test(a, b, c=1, fail_silently = False)
try:
return int(a) + c
except:
if fail_silently:
return None
raise
Therefore, if there is an error, we catch it and fail gracef...
The tag functions doesn't seem very useful. The tag wiki only states the definition and the questions just... contain functions. In terms of reviewing, there aren't really any differences between questions with just functions or with all the implemented code. Users may just end up using the ta...
I've come across learning, which is only tagged with 15 questions right now. It seems unneeded because it doesn't add anything important to the question. We already have beginner, which sort of already implies that the OP is currently learning. If the OP were indeed posting some code for learn...
I have encountered following Guava code :
Map<String, MyClass>> lookup = Maps.newHashMap();
What are advantages or disadvantages for using it over below code?
Which programming practice is better and why?
Map<String, MyClass>> lookup = new HashMap<>();
The tag functions doesn't seem very useful. The tag wiki only states the definition and the questions just... contain functions. In terms of reviewing, there aren't really any differences between questions with just functions or with all the implemented code. Users may just end up using the ta...
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is asking for a code review rather than a specific answerable question that will be of use to future visitors. — zzzzBov27 secs ago
I have a function below that does the following uses a bunch of smaller CRUD operations which I call create, retrieve (instead of read), update, delete. Because this function does a bit of everything it can be hard to name it.
Here's a bit about its behavior:
pass in array of redirects (object...
I have a very illogical jQuery code and I want to see if someone finds a better way to do the exact same thing:
jQuery:
$(".col-md-3 img").hover(function() {
$(this).parent().children(".search").show();
$(this).parent().children(".photo").css("opacity","0.4");
}, function(){
$(this)...
I have a very illogical jQuery code and I want to see if someone finds a better way to do the exact same thing:
jQuery:
$(".col-md-3 img").hover(function() {
$(this).parent().children(".search").show();
$(this).parent().children(".photo").css("opacity","0.4");
}, function(){
$(th...
@QPaysTaxes my productivity on my CV has gone down significantly since I logged into 2nd monitor. welp
Curriculum Vitae.
A curriculum vitae (English pronunciation: /kəˈrɪkjʉləm ˈviːtaɪ/, /ˈwiːtaɪ/, or /ˈvaɪtiː/;[1][2] C.V.)[3] is a written overview of a person's experience and other qualifications. In some countries, a C.V. is typically the first item that a potential employer encounters regarding the job seeker and is typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview. The official Latin is lowercase CV.
Yeah, I'm putting a lot of effort into this close vote :p
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No it's not. This code is clearly not working as stated by OP's 3rd sentence, "Could anyone please review the code and correct my mistakes." We only review working code at code review. — Dan Pantry9 secs ago
I am trying to solve a simple problem but it judge on codeforces is giving me errors seems like I am missing an edge case most likely. Below is the problem and the source code I have written to solve it.
"Contestant who earns a score equal to or greater than the k-th place finisher's score wil...
Do you suggest I post my question on code review? I posted here because it's not just code review that I want but there is still more coding help I am looking for. — alfredo12334 secs ago
Using Models in Helpers will break MVC and is a no-go. This will just end up in spaghetti code. If I see things like that in the code reviews I do, I immediately know this app has architectural problems. — burzum37 secs ago
This is a direct reply to Grace Note's recent CR review, more precisely the following part:
(emphasis mine)
Unanswered
Tying in to all of the above is one of the most pressing concerns about the site I had in my own review, which is the gigantic pool of unanswered questions. There are, ...