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13:01
Greetings
Greetings
How's it going here?
Blue and white.
And not starry enough.
So, that means it's still work day there?
Exactly.
And it's not Friday yet.
13:06
Which sucks even more
More than IE could ever suck
Get a job you like.
I like my job
I just don't like the schedule
And the tasks I'm assigned
What do you like about your job then?
Programming
Making websites
From database, to some design aspects, to the whole freaking thing!
You have a programming job? What schedule do you have that you don't like?
13:08
I work from 9am till I can't hold my eyes open
Which tipically occurs around 9-10pm
You work 12 hour days? I'd find another job.
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@IsmaelMiguel This is not good for health
Well, the written schedule it from 9am to 1pm and from 3pm to 7pm
But I'm always assigned something like 10-20 hours of work and i have to finish it all in 8
Then I'd find another job.
There's no other job
This or live again in the street
13:11
There are plenty, plenty of software shops that don't expect you to work anything more than an 8 hour day (or 40 hour week anyway).
Your employer is preying on you believing there is no other job.
Actually, I'm the one saying it
Yes. Your employer is preying on you saying and believing it.
I've scrubbed my resumé in every place and all I got was 2 interviews
No, it was before working there
And one of those interviews was a system mistake they did
And the other was for Staples, which burnt down a few months later
It's wrong. But there are tons of bad software employers who keep their developers and abuse them because developers don't believe they can find another job or have some misguided sense of loyalty to an employer that doesn't treat them right.
It's not that.
I just let myself drive by the current
Besides, I haven't much better to do anyway
13:14
Things that your employer is counting on.
But honestly, it is nearly impossible to find a job here
If you ever come to Portugal, and intend to live here, stay away from the south
Perhaps you should look places other than "here".
That's the goal
Moving to the U.S.A. by the end of the year
I see these "work remotely" ads all the time.
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@Ismael Then may be you need to format your CV properly to get the attention of employers
13:18
I can't work remotelly, I wouldn't do anything
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Wallethub.com They are now a days looking for potential software developers, try forwarding your resume to them
@ssc At the time, I had 0 experience
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Yeah, but now you have much, right?
I tried to glitter the turd as much as possible
Somewhat
3 years (or 4) isn't much
4 years is twice the experience I have.
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13:19
Never stay at one place more than 2 years or you are going to spoil your skills
professionally anyway
I got my first professional job in October 2013.
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@Ismael Is your job related to M&S or dev?
By February 2015, employers contact me.
@ssc Web development
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I feel ashamed of telling that I am 6 years experienced because I lack skills as you guys have
13:20
Pfff
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@IsmaelMiguel Ehhhh and still you say there are no jobs in the market... Come on
Skills are acquired
You don't have to be ashamed
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@IsmaelMiguel Yes I do agree and I always have been into M&S
@nhgrif Currently, I can't do much besides saving as much as possible
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May be you are right, but when I meet and talk to people like you, trust me, I sometimes think that I should quit my profession and try doing something else
13:21
@ssc Yes, I say there are no jobs here
Why?
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Then, why can't you try relocating?
What's M&S?
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M&S is maintenance and support (bug fixing) and Ismael why, because you and many other guys are just awesome in technologies and concepts
Because you guys have hands on experience with things
which I unfortunately lack
So my advice, never ever start your career with M&S
@ssc now you tell me
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@Malachi you too? :D
13:23
If you are in M&S, do you work directly with developers?
Do you have access to source code?
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@nhgrif Yes definitely you do but all of them are also doing M&S :P
@ssc I'm broke AF and I have to finish my contract till the end. And the "skills" I have was just getting my hands dirty and do my code. In and outside professional environments
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@nhgrif Well, yes but not enough time to go through the source code
I currently have a job of $4500/month
@ssc I'd make the time.
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And really I feel myself not comfortable that I deserve that much
13:25
$4500/month isn't something to sneeze at...
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Well, in my country, this is a dream salary ;)
@nhgrif Who makes that much? o.O
Where I work, we set our own deadlines. And while we're encouraged to make them realistic, we're also encouraged to overstate them slightly so we have time for doing other things.
@IsmaelMiguel @ssc just said he does.
Oh
Wow
Holy cow!
Damn!
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I worked in IBM for two years and I myself quit when I found that I am not even eligible for job I am on. Means, I completed my work but I lacked skills, expertise, concepts
13:26
Transposing it to euros, he makes more than a doctor
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It's really nice talking to you guys nhgrif and Ismael
I feel that I might learn couple of things while talking to you guys :)
chatting*
4500 usd?
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@nhgrif Yes $4500 (USD)
Whatever I make, about 32% of it goes to taxes (federal, state, ss, medicaid etc)
@ssc My expertise area is really small. Just Javascript and PHP.
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13:30
That does not matter Ismael. What matters is, how you apply these things.
Also, you can always expand
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A person knows the whole spring framework (which is not even possible) and can't apply it properly is nothing as compared to a guy who knows only basic web technology and applies it properly
@ssc You could try
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Yes, you can always expand.. Never stop learning, never depend on your job to learn new things. Make some time for yourself daily, almost one hour and read something new
Everyone tries but only few succeed because learning some technology and learning it right are two different things
People like me just try to complete their task as soon as possible and get time to play a game of chess :P Such people never grow
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Q: std string implementation

SubhajitFollowing is my attempt for a simple implementation for the std string class. Please review my changes and share your feedback. string.h class string { char *pcString; int iCapacity; const static int npos = -1; public: string(void); string(int); string(const char*); ...

13:33
I hate daily meetings...
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Why?
Daily standup waste of time?
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Nah they are not actually.
I hate days
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Ismael, you work in night?
13:34
I wish
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Don't wish mate
Trust me
I had this experience
It's freaking 40.5ºC outside
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This seems to be very awesome for first couple of years
I always sleep better during the day
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But that is not natural
13:34
I can't sleep properly at night
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I have experienced working in nights for 5 long years
And I know the affects on me, mentally, spiritually, physically
I only worry about the physical aspects
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And now same happens to me as well. I can't sleep at night(s). I wish I could get sleep in night
Mental aspects should be considered too
@haris: To recomend a better way, one has to review the code. And that is off-topic on SO. He might try on code review. — Olaf 8 secs ago
@IsmaelMiguel Do you work outside?
13:36
@nhgrif No, always inside
@ssc His climate is probably different than yours.
I have to do usually 2-3 things at the same time
@Mast It is. It's burning hot outside.
Would this question be better suited to codereview.stackexchange.com? — GrandMasterFlush 52 secs ago
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@Mast But climate doesn't matter as per my opinion
@ssc How many days a year you have blazing hot sun?
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13:37
If I tell you that right now it's almost 42 to 45 degree C outside here
@IsmaelMiguel Almost 4 months
At least you don't have sun
Here it's a bit more
Well, it's my time to go
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You have this for full year?
@ssc yeah I work mostly on Legacy Apps to keep them running...ugh!
@ssc No, for around 5-6 months
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@IsmaelMiguel Yeah so I think we are same ;)
@Malachi So how do your learn stuff then?
13:39
@ssc Well, I can't stand it outside, so, probably.
I have to go now, have a nice day/night
@ssc I have to make personal time.... or when I make things work I try to use new code
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@IsmaelMiguel Yep same to you, have a good day ahead
@Malachi That's good advice. Do you work on open source projects too?
I am stuck.... it sucks. and I don't make quite enough, so I have to work more than one job...ugh
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And what about freelance?
By the way, why can't you switch? (You don't need to answer if that's personal)
@ssc I am trying to get that going as well. but when do I have time, between work and family....and me time (what the heck is that)
@ssc because no one will pay me enough....I work for the state governement
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13:41
@Malachi Aaah, government job(s) sucks
but the benefits....
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Then keep up the freelancing :D
@Malachi Yeah I agree you get a lot of perks
@ssc if I can land a couple of jobs I think I will be able to keep them coming in.
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@Malachi Have you tried upwork? (I am sure you already have)
no I don't think that I have tried that one.
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13:43
@Malachi It's the combination of elance + odesk (merged into upwork)
I tried odesk for a while but didn't get anything worthwhile
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By the way, I have worked as a developer for Elance in mergin odesk with elance ;) (Just want to share it with you guys)
Well, freelancing needs patience and proper foot work
I will have to give it a try after I see if this current job pans out for me
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You should apply for jobs almost daily and try to bid on 2 to 4 jobs daily
With in one or two months, you will definitely get a job (hourly)
And one quick advice (may be you already know that)
@ssc That is very time intensive.
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13:45
whenever you apply for some job, never paste the canned job letter, read the job description and then interact with the client by asking 3 to 4 questions so he could think that you are paying attention to his job and description
2 to 4 weekly, sure. Good idea.
Daily...
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hahaha Daily
That's how you get a potential employer
Otherwise, you are dependent on your lulck
Communication skills matter a lot while you apply for some job
Never had that much trouble finding a job, but communication is key indeed.
Also during the job by the way.
TTG, long meeting up.
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Q: LZW decompressor in C (II)

Matthew BirdHere is an update to my previous thread which you can find here (thanks @JS1 for the brilliant advice!). Again, I'd very much appreciate any advice or comments about the structure/logic of the program, style of the code, or reusability of the features. I'm a novice and really eager to learn from...

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Q: time limit exceeded

shubhamRecently Chef become very much interested in perfect squares. We all know Chef and his weird interests. Anyways Chef will be soon writing his masters thesis on perfect squares revealing what-not-known properties of perfect squares. While doing his research, he happened to be confronted with some ...

Good afternoon friends and friendettes
13:51
@DanPantry Good morning to you.
@nhgrif to be fair these positions never seem to be accepting to people with less experience (which is understandable). I'd love to work in a work remote position with a view to move to the host country later on, but I just don't feel I have the experience necessary to do so
(or discipline)
Working from home can be challenging.
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@Donald.McLean Very challenging indeed
I'm very thankful that it is an option for me, considering the traffic here in Maryland.
Well, you still have same null checks, only moved code outside of if, making it more plain (which is good, less indentation). But that's only cosmetic change and doesn't answer question. I am not asking for code review, but for null checks (sorry if that is not clear). — Sinatr 1 min ago
14:00
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Q: PHP Email Script security flaws

fightstarr20I am using what seems to be a very simple email mailer PHP script, I have looked over it and it all seems ok to me but can anyone spot any security issues? <?php // Check for empty fields if(empty($_POST['name']) || empty($_POST['email']) || empty($_POST['phone']) || ...

@ssc I always do that, it's good advice
@Donald.McLean /s/can be/is
triple ding....lol sorry
14:16
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Q: How to access elements of an object created using vector

Sangeet SinghI was trying to create objects to a class dynamically using vector. class lib { int a; }; THen using this to make objects. vector<lib> book; book.resize(n); //n is the number of objects. So I am trying this to access 'a' from the class. book[0].a= something; This doesn't work. What ...

@RubberDuck This. Exactly. I'm still on the 8:30-9:00 meeting. It's 9:20.
14:37
@nhgrif my condolences. I feel the pain cuz.
I think this is better suited to codereview.stackexchange.com — Matt McNabb 26 secs ago
PHP does try bless it.. gtk.php.net
@Harry CodeReview specializes in reviewing working code (your code works), and they can suggest algorithmic improvements. That's not to say speed hacks aren't on-topic here. — Iwillnotexist Idonotexist 7 secs ago
@Malachi No worries - I had my headphones off.
lol
I can't work around here with my headphones off, it is too quiet....
I have to have music!
14:49
@Malachi I'm at home by myself, so I can crank up the stereo.
NICE!
I am learning me some JavaScript while I am waiting for people to do stuff with code I have been working on
@Iwillnotexist Idonotexist I guess if my code is indeed the fastest in the world currently it might be worth going to the codereview to see if it can be faster? ;) I have seen faster integer conversion questions put on here and I think this is related to those types of questions. I couldn't find anything else myself on this topic and it may help others in the future if there are no other alternatives. — Harry 6 secs ago
no use digging into things just to get interupted.
looks like they are reinstalling the service, I got booted from that server
@nhgrif someone is trying to edit your answer --> codereview.stackexchange.com/a/98159/18427
I voted to reject the edit because I think stuff like that should be run by the poster in a comment first
well it is correct. but since it's a single character edit they added a furthening section..
15:00
Monking gandalf
@Vogel612 it wasn't meant to be a single character edit.
and it didn't edit that single character
@DanPantry What do you mean? Do you wish me a good monking, or mean that it is a good monking whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this monking; or that it is a monking to be good on?
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> 0b is binary, not 0x. Added second hex vs binary example because I neeeded 6 Characters
from 0x to 0b -> single-character edit
@Malachi it may be better / simpler to link to the review-task: codereview.stackexchange.com/review/suggested-edits/41003
Jul 16 at 11:55, by Simon André Forsberg
in Code Review Moderator Election 2015, Jul 5 at 21:35, by Simon André Forsberg
We need mods who can read. ;-)
I knew that would come back and haunt me...
@SimonAndréForsberg forever
@Vogel612 I was figuring that @nhgrif would see it and handle it quickly, whether it made sense for his answer or not.
15:16
@SimonAndréForsberg again.. and again.... and again... and again
@EthanBierlein what the monk are you talking about?
this part didn't seem right though: This doesn't apply in all cases. 0b10101010 is clearly easyer to decipher as an alternating pattern than 0x99.
0b10101010 = 0xAA
hmm...off by one
@Malachi It's a reference to Lord of The Rings
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Q: Simple and concise new iterator design

user3099486I came up with a new iteration pattern for a C++ API that aims at simplifying client code. Basically, when developers have an iterable object myCollection, they can write this very concise and simple code: myCollection.reset(); while(myCollection.next()) { std::string name = myCollection.g...

15:27
another silver badge on SO!
> You've earned the "Good Question" badge (Question score of 25 or more) for "Convert Date from yyyymmdd to mm/dd/yyyy Excel".
if kwargs.get('force', False):, maybe? (documentation on get here: tutorialspoint.com/python/dictionary_get.htm) — NightShadeQueen 2 mins ago
Eww ^^ Linking tutorialspoint
So it's working code that you want a review of? Then it should be on codereview.stackexchange.com. If it's not working, please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example and concise explanation of the problem (inputs and expected and actual outputs or error traceback). — jonrsharpe just now
@RubberDuck sent you a message on uTwitFace-book
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@EthanBierlein what about it?
15:36
@SimonAndréForsberg Not sure. Probably nothing. Trying to read large blocks of text after only 5 hours of sleep.
I tried that already.
The sun is out and doesn't want me to sleep.
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Q: Python if key in kwargs and key is true

Mattif 'force' in kwargs and kwargs['force'] is True: It feels like there should be a better way of writing this condition since I'm repeating both the key and variable.

if I try to @Shog9 in here, will he hear it?
15:46
"It works but is it the best way?" questions are much better suited for Code ReviewPaul Roub 25 secs ago
@Malachi You could always drop him an email too if it's important.
One more vote here:
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Q: How to access elements of an object created using vector

Sangeet SinghI was trying to create objects to a class dynamically using vector. class lib { int a; }; THen using this to make objects. vector<lib> book; book.resize(n); //n is the number of objects. So I am trying this to access 'a' from the class. book[0].a= something; This doesn't work. What ...

@Malachi?? I haven't gotten anything.
@RubberDuck it is in your other inbox, because there are not connections between us
@SimonAndréForsberg that's exactly why I used the binary notation.
And I suspect it's also why it's not standard C, but usually only available for embedded compilers.
@Malachi No he won't.
15:54
@SimonAndréForsberg he probably doesn't have anything to do with hiring anyway
Welcome to SO and thank you for posting a question. Do you have a specific question about your code? Your question " is there any better way to improve classification rate by changing code?" is about algorithm development and your post is broadly about optimizing code. Perhaps with your some editing your question could posted on either cross validated or code review. — Richard Erickson 22 secs ago
@Malachi not really, no. He's a community manager AFAIK.
I wonder if anyone involved with hiring even knows I exist in StackLand?
sometimes I feel like an Ant in this giant world...
especially when I read what-if.xkcd.com
This may be appropriate on Code Review, but I believe you'll need to modify the question quite a bit first - check out their help center for guidance on how to proceed and whether it is actually appropriate ("is using reflection here good practice" probably isn't on topic there, but asking them to review your code might give you the answer you're looking for). — Dukeling 52 secs ago
Before you would possibly ask on Code Review, please read A Guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users. That might help you in placing your question correctly. — Simon André Forsberg 16 secs ago
@Malachi only one way to know. Apply.
16:00
@Malachi so what did you actually send it to?
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Q: Need help writing a removeHead method for a Linked List class

BillyHere is what I have so far. If you don't mind looking at my queueType class while you're at it I would really appreciate it. Here are the requirements for the class: class: linkedListType method: removeHead parameters: self returns: the value of the removed element purpose: Remove the head elem...

nevermind @Malachi. Found it
What is your question? Would this be a better fit for codereview.stackexchange.com? — pilcrow 34 secs ago
@pilcrow This question would be off-topic for CR. This is about hunting down a known bug and altering functionality of code. Please read A Guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow usersSimon André Forsberg just now
sounds more fitting for code review codereview.stackexchange.comFred -ii- 12 secs ago
@jonrsharpe I'm afraid this question is off-topic for Code Review. It was cross-posted to here: codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/98355/… . I recommend that you recommend people to read A Guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users, that meta question seems to often help with the confusion between CR and SO. — Simon André Forsberg 20 secs ago
Note* For good coding practice you need to work on your variable names. Make them short, meaningful and unique. "decisionFlexEvaluation...blah blah is bad. Variable v??? if i was code reviewing I would fail it — FirebladeDan 12 secs ago
16:17
@nhgrif Yes, and the first phone conversation is scheduled for later this week.
This is a more appropriate question for codereview.stackexchange.comKirby 29 secs ago
Yay, my first migrated question to Stack Overflow!
Somebody here by random chance knows about the license terms for VmWare ESXI 6.1 for the free version?
or rather... how I can get ESXi 6.1?
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Q: Simple administrator page lock in PHP

Swiper-CCCVII made a simple administrator page lock in PHP and I was wondering how secure it was. I want to use this script to secure administrator pages for my portfolio site but I want it to be fairly secure. Here is the code of my script. <?php /* * Array of authenticated users */ $users = [ // Us...

This should be moved to Code Review, it is off topic for SO. — CBRF23 45 secs ago
This looks like a more appropriate question for codereview.stackexchange.com — Kirby 17 secs ago
16:35
@SimonAndréForsberg I have, like 3 different jobs, and I haven't heard anything, been like a week at least
@CaptainObvious This feels like a Stack Overflow question. Second opinion?
If you would post about this on Code Review, post your whole prime-number-generation code. I'm sure that in the end, you'll end up throwing this part of the code away. — Simon André Forsberg 47 secs ago
@200_success ask in TL?
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Q: need help replacing hard coded arrays with strings and integers pulled from a text file

Evan16My program needs to take information from a text file. read it and summarize the information inside. right now i have everything working except for the reading. ive tried all the methods i could find on here but nothing is working. i would like to keep the nested array if possible but if it cant ...

Doesn't look like SO to me, but I agree it is bad here.
@EthanBierlein:
def change_direction(self, direction):
    if direction == "l" or direction == "r":
        self.moveHorz(direction)
        self.accelerate(direction)
        self.set_crnt_acc(direction)
        self.faceDir = direction
        self.des_dir = direction
    else:
        print("Direction must either be \"l\" or \"r\"")
def change_direction(self, direction):
    if direction != "l" and direction != "r":
        print("Direction must either be \"l\" or \"r\"")
        return

    self.moveHorz(direction)
    self.accelerate(direction)
    self.set_crnt_acc(direction)
    self.faceDir = direction
    self.des_dir = direction
I would use that, but no big deal, really.
I would use neither
While the advice here is a step in the right direction, isn't there something about that Valid values: 'r', 'l'. that makes you think about something...? — Simon André Forsberg ♦ 49 secs ago
@SimonAndréForsberg An enum?
16:50
anything besides a string!
Python doesn't have enums, IIRC.
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Q: How can I represent an 'Enum' in Python?

sectreanI'm mainly a C# developer, but I'm currently working on a project in Python. How can I represent the equivalent of an Enum in Python?

Actually, it does, but not very good ones.
Huh
How about that
still... even if it didn't have enums, anything except a string!
'r' and 'l' are so magic values that my programmer heart hurts.
When you use a datatype, but only allow very limited values for that datatype, you're using the wrong datatype.
16:53
There, I've added something to the end of the answer
It's not an enum or anything, but it gets rid of the "magic values" issue
If 'none' is also a valid option, using -1, 0, 1 is an alright option.
I'd use an enum, but it's your answer.
I'd also use an enum, but it's your answer.
probably codereview.stackexchange.com would be more suitable for your question c: — Rod 33 secs ago
An enum is really just a class of which a limited number of objects are instantiated or may ever be instantiated.
16:56
There, I've added another alternate solution to the end, that uses an Enum
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Q: Optimization of an algorithm performed on a big array in PHP

MurifoXI have a query that populates an array from the database. In some cases, this query returns a great amount of data, (let's say for purpose of an example, 100.000 records). Each row of the database has at least 6 or 7 columns. $results = [ ['id' => 1, 'name' => 'name', 'status' => true, 'date' =

17:16
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Schooled :) Thank you all. I was not aware of Code Review — gordon 55 secs ago
@CaptainObvious JAVA
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Q: Simple and concise new iterator design

user3099486I came up with a new iteration pattern for a C++ API that aims at simplifying client code. Basically, when developers have an iterable object myCollection, they can write this very concise and simple code: myCollection.reset(); while(myCollection.next()) { std::string name = myCollection.g...

Does this look off-topic?
Looks fine to me
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@Jamal Not sure, if my opinion matters but seems fine to me as well.
17:32
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Q: Serial code optimization advice?

IgnacioI wrote this Fortran module and I need its subroutines to run as fast as possible. My hope is to get some advice to optimize this code, and after having the serial version running as fast as it can run I will use MPI to make it parallel. Module smearingmodule IMPLICIT NONE contains subroutine sm...

@CaptainObvious Woah, ...
heh, it goes farther than that and says the fortran code is called from R
I do not see anything that immediately stands out - it looks like you are just processing a ton of data. However, this question may be better suited to codereview.stackexchange.compuzzlepiece87 9 secs ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this belongs on codereview.stackexchange. — Gregor just now
17:50
> Here's the code which I tried(not working).
I believe there is a sub community here "Code Review" — mrbungle 33 secs ago
@Gregor No no no no! Codereview is for working code only. — Ethan Bierlein 43 secs ago
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/07/28/betting-on-the-right-horse/
CommitStrip - Blog relating the daily life of web agencies developers
Betting on the right horse
CommitStrip
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Oof. Version control is harder than it looks.
I have been using Scala case classes extensively and have come up with a "case class pattern" (which will eventually end up as a Scala macro) which helps with a number of the issues identified above: codereview.stackexchange.com/a/98367/4758chaotic3quilibrium 28 secs ago
Wake up, people
entertain me before my flight finally happens
Here's a parade of bugs for your entertainment: . . . . .
(They're very small)
` \ | /
`=O[[[[[[[[}
` / | \
if this code works, you should put it on this site codereview.stackexchange.comdepperm 1 min ago
18:04
Oh noes! Bugs!
lol I just got some junk mail
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is asking for codereview. — Felix Kling 55 secs ago
Who doesn't like some duck pics from time to time
@FelixKling ...which aren't explicitly off-topic for Stack Overflow. Please read A Guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow usersSimon André Forsberg 17 secs ago
This is a job for Code Review and to a certain extent, linting. — meagar ♦ 52 secs ago
Working code that you'd like to clean up probably belongs on Code Review. — TigerhawkT3 42 secs ago
@Simon: The link seems to confirm that the question would be a good fit for CodeReview (even though I didn't actually suggest to move it there). See also meta.stackoverflow.com/a/266344/218196Felix Kling 17 secs ago
if the code works, post it here codereview.stackexchange.comdepperm 46 secs ago
18:25
> my crappy long code:
Rather than tell us what the requirements are, post your code to do this so we can help you out. AND....if you have working code, it would be better to move this to Code Review. — Adam 12 secs ago
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Q: Using random to generate strings

Leon SurraoI have code that reads from files of surnames, female and male names and randomly generates a name in the following format: lastname, male/female name. The files are in the following format: JAMES 3.318 4,840,833 1 I have the following working code: def picks(filename): with open(f...

You don't have a technical problem. You have a development-process problem. Software tools won't help you. You need a different kind of organisation. Make code reviews an important, organised part of your process. — Christian Hackl 33 secs ago
Automatic tools CAN SAVE time on all development process, including code review/QAS etc... — agustin 16 secs ago

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