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Which means nothing, nothing again, and a comparison.
RELOAD!
There are 1420 unanswered questions (94.4997% answered)
dammit
I missed another chance for INTERRUPT
What for is that?
In between RELOAD! and There are xx unanswered questions I try to say INTERRUPT
@Mast Of course someone approved that. Of course.
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@EthanBierlein Has it ever worked?
To the Transcript!
Jul 27 at 0:00, by Mat's Mug
interrupt!
Jul 24 at 0:00, by nhgrif
interrupt?
yesterday, by Ethan Bierlein
INTERRUPT
^- That one worked
Anyone want to give some critique here? I feel like it's a good answer, but it could maybe use some improvement.
00:26
It's unclear what you mean when you "saw that during code review." You saw what exactly? A check that this != null? Code based on the assumption that it can't be null? You saw what exactly? — jpmc26 just now
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Q: TicTacToe game in Haskell

catgocatAs a beginner, I tried to implement TicTacToe in Haskell. How can I improve my code? Utils module Data.List.Utils where import Data.List (intersperse) surround :: a -> [a] -> [a] surround x ys = x : intersperse x ys ++ [x] nth :: Int -> (a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] nth _ _ [] = [] nth 0 f (x:xs) ...

01:09
huh. Rather quiet
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Q: Google's python exercise about lists very different from the given solution

StreppelDisclaimer: Although I do believe that this is somewhat a code review, I'm not sure if this kind of question applies to the site; if not, please let me know and I'll delete it promptly. So I found some Python exercises that were made by google in their Python classes and decided to spend some ...

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Q: Should questions with code from games be tagged [game]?

Ethan BierleinThere are a few games, like TIS-100 that are based on programming. We've had a couple questions that ask for a review of code written in games like these, and all of them have been tagged game. I'm not sure if these questions should be tagged, and the ambiguous description of game doesn't help e...

01:35
okay,
found it
01:57
lol still quiet
I know right?
you would think this place would be full of nerds on a Friday night....
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lol I think some people are spending the night with their families/kids
my kids are in bed now
o hai @SirPython welcome to The 2nd Monitor's lonely friday night talk
Hello, @EthanBierlein. I tried to come on earlier, but I am having some pretty big computer issues.
02:05
Oh yikes :(. What's wrong?
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Q: Parsing and plotting complex numbers

Frank WangTask I am trying to write a Haskell application that parses a bunch of complex numbers from a Mathematica output and then produces a PPM image. The end product looks like this: Code The code to create this is as follows: module Main where import PPM import System.IO import Control.Applicat...

I tried to upgrade to W10 and the first time around, it failed. Right now, my computer is resetting and attempting to upgrade again so I am hunched over a miniature table with an old laptop I found stuffed away in a closet.
BTW, I took a crack at your meta.
Thanks for the answer! :)
I wonder if MS has some agreement somewhere that says they aren't responsible for any failed/destructive updates.
It doesn't matter any more. Everything seems to be working now.
ah
I haven't gotten prompted to update my laptop yet.
I did reserve my free upgrade though.
02:10
I didn't either, and you don't need to. Just install and run the Windows Media Creation Tool.
hmm
I wonder if I could install win10 on this old vista laptop from 2005
That would not be for free.
I know
I have a friend who said he found a way to get win10 for free without needing a verified OS or having win7/8
I think it's complete bs though
Since he won't tell me how he did it
I think that upwork needs some work
@EthanBierlein Have they shown proof?
02:18
10% of 2500 is not 277.78
more like 11.1111111 percent fee
@SirPython no
@SirPython which is exactly why I called bs on it
Clearly not a null-terminated string ^^
@EthanBierlein Yes, you can install it for free.
You just need to stay on the Insider program, though, and stay on the latest build.
I think I'm in the insider program, I'm not sure if I've done anything with it though.
tbh, I really don't care what OS this laptop is running
If you want to be able to stay on the "stable" version, you have to buy it.
Yeah, figures
You can have the software for free, and be at risk
Or pay for "safer" software
02:33
@EthanBierlein I think at this point, it should actually be fairly stable.
I was on the slow release round before the release, and I didn't have any serious problems.
@Hosch250 yeah. It's not like MS is going to release a dev version of win10 that can wipe your computer.
In fact, it worked better than the release does for me (I'm irked about the three-finger swipe).
What does the three finger swipe do?
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Q: Three-finger swipe browser back

Hosch250Windows 10 broke my three-finger swipe to browser back. Now, it is the same action as the one-finger swipe-from-left-edge to switch programs provided in Windows 8/8.1. Is there any way to get it back? Image:

is that edge?
02:35
No, IceDragon.
This is Edge:
IceDragon looks like the child of chrome and firefox
@EthanBierlein FireFox. Dragon is Chrome.
Chrome and Dragon render fuzzy, but IceDragon is really sweet.
I dunno, Edge looks kinda cool
02:37
Yeah, not bad.
Subfolders in bookmarks don't work on the bar.
Clicking them opens the sidebar of bookmarks.
I have to use FF for school, so I just use IceDragon by Comodo.
I like it a lot.
It looks pretty cool
Just looking through Gems From StackExchange.
I actually saw that first question about cars and handbrakes, although not that answer.
And I saw people talking about the enemia on DIY somewhere (Tavern? Podcast?).
 
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04:15
Hey guys, quick question.
Suppose after a while I become the smartest person at my job (of course, there is always something you can learn from someone else, but let's say I've learned pretty much all I can from the other employees).
Then, I follow the principle of not being the smartest person in the room, and I start interviewing.
And a company asks why I want to leave, and I say because don't want to be the smartest person in the room.
What do you think they would think? (Besides thinking I'm arrogant, that is.)
04:31
@Hosch250 That is total LOL
> Because cookies would be too obvious.
man
I wish I could find some good questions to answer
I feel like I've been to inactive lately
sigh
Hmm. I'll give it a shot. I'm not good with performance troubleshooting though...
Or PyQt for that matter
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Q: Will Windows 10 erase all my files if I upgrade from Windows 8.1?

Ethan BierleinI have the little Get windows 10 icon in my toolbar now, and I'd like to update, but I'm afraid that it'll erase my files. If I update from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 will my data get erased? For those who don't know, this is the icon.

Horrid question on my part, but it already has over 61000 views ^^
@EthanBierlein Duh, of course not, and of course.
It depends on whether you go for the clean install or the upgrade.
05:18
Jeez. The question gets like 50 views every 10 minutes
Whoa.
I wish mine did.
I'm not so happy that mine's getting like 50 views a minute.
It's an awful question, and over 60000 people have already seen it
46 people have seen mine <cries>
Well, yours already has four favorites
and mine has none
And mine has +3 and yours has -1.
I'm hoping more and more people throw a fit as they get their upgrades, but people seem to like it.
Also, I miss the 8.1 Start, and a zillion other niceties.
05:23
That's partially why I'm not considering updating.
You are on Vista?
I may be one out of a few people that actually enjoyed windows 8
I'm on Vista right now, but that's because I can't use my other laptop
I need to get a job.
I like 8.1. I think it got a lot of things right.
So that I can buy another laptop, or a surface or something.
I agree, 8.1 also had a nice, "sharp looking" GUI
with pleasant squared corners and such
@EthanBierlein Seems I'm the only one without a job here that isn't looking for one. It really is embarrassing.
I'll get an IT internship next summer though, and a real programming job summer after.
05:25
@Hosch250 Well, I'm not looking for a programming job. Think more, local McDonalds
Classes start in about 3.5 weeks.
I have about a month
I can't decide if I'm excited or not happy that I have to go back to school.
I'm not happy.
At least I'm starting high school, so that'll be a little bit different, in a good way.
And I'd better go to bed now. See you.
05:27
Night
I think I need to hit the hay too.
Night @Hosch250
06:00
You might try Code Review for improvements on working code. — TigerhawkT3 19 secs ago
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Q: Website Register Functionality

user3168736My HTML Form Design I have two links in my header Register Login I am not creating it dynamically. If User clicks Login, Login form will be visible.Similarly for Register form. My Registration PHP: <?php include 'configdb.php'; global $connection; if(($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] === 'PO...

06:20
0
Q: Optimizing solution to HackerRank challenge "Cut the tree"

uohzxelaI have a working solution for 'Cut the tree' problem but it is not fast enough. Solution is in Python, with iterative BFS. I could only pass the first five tests and timed out on the rest. Any hints for improving time complexity? Input size can be up to 100,000 vertices. def find_sum(v, p): ...

 
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Hello
08:12
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Q: Function which finds the sum of factors from one to N

David GreenAfter optimizing my function which I plan to use in Project Euler 95, I've run into a wall concerning further improvements. This code is destined for my library of project Euler functions, so while readability is nice, it definitely takes a backseat to performance. I've included all methods refe...

08:28
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Q: winform backgroundworker eventually stop working

TimelessI have a winforms program based on .net framework 4.0. This small program will fetch data from database every 2 seconds and if there are new orders, the orders will be printed to kitchen. The problem will stop after long running. it seems to me due to the backgroundworker stop working. can anyone...

09:07
is this a good candidate for Code Review ? — Pynchia 24 secs ago
09:57
Monking.
There's a Stack Exchange site for people seeking code reviews: codereview.stackexchange.comajcr 48 secs ago
Monking :)
Your question is off-topic here. You could read the help for codereview.stackexchange.com and decide for yourself if it is on-topic there. If you decide to post there, omit the “I'm not a noob , but …” part. It is assumed, and only noobs use the word “noob”. — Pascal Cuoq 17 secs ago
What people want to move to CR from SO seems more and more on-topic. Education works.
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Big sister did a job of terrorizing people.
lol
10:17
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Q: How can i make this code more efficent?

Harry PotterCann you please help me with making my code more efficient, for example, shortening the amount of code and making it run faster. I'm not a noob , but sometimes I want to learn how I can make my code more efficent, and get new perspectives, here it is: import requests import gzip import sys imp...

Also you're reading multiple times from reader for a single value. I think this can be greatly improved. See: codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/58251/…. Ultimately I believe one should use expression trees here. — nawfal 36 secs ago
Should I roll back edits that include an updated version of code below the original one or just leave it there?
I'll write a comment either way to recommend posting a follow-up
@jacwah, depends whether the updated code invalidates answers
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Q: vector3 math module

user1610950I'm writing a little math module in C to handle vectors and matrices. This will be column-major style but right now I've only finished the basics of the vector functions and wanted some feedback on optimization tips, naming conventions, etc. This is C so no real function overloading. I would like...

The question first has the original code and then "edit v2 of these function"
Yeah, no
10:25
Ok thanks
@user1610950, if you have a second version of the code that you want reviewed, post it as a new question, don't edit it into the existing question. — Quill 6 secs ago
It's too easy to recognize any answer from @Edward from miles away x)
Second versions of the code, or updates, should be posted as a new question.
@Morwenn That particular migration wasn't all that great
@jacwah From the formulation, it looked on-topic. Not great, but at least it's not a "how do I fix this?" kind of question.
On the other hand...
> # firstly it will display a list of movies, the user will then type in the torrent they want to download
10:32
> req = requests.get('https://examplewebsite.com' + href)
And then further down
> req = requests.get('https://example.website/movies/'+ str(i))
Ok. It might still become on-topic if we ask for real site names instead.
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Q: Daemonizer in C

JavaProphet/* * daemon.c * * Created on: Aug 1, 2015 * Author: javaprophet */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sys/wait.h> int main(int argc, char** argv) { if (argc < 2) {...

I get it if they don't want to reveal it, but it should be handled in a better way than replacing with two different domains (I assume they're the same)
The site API should be described anyway
To make life easier for reviewers, please add sufficient context to your question. The more you tell us about what your code does and what the purpose of doing that is, the easier it will be for reviewers to help you. See also this meta questionQuill 20 secs ago
@Quill What is unclear in that question?
10:39
@jacwah The description contains (other than actually looking at the code) what the code does
it just comments on a potential memory leak
and the usage
> Daemonizer
@Morwenn If the domain is the only thing anonimized, I don't think there is a problem.
Doesn't comment on the actual functionality / purpose of the
On the other hand, "daemonizer" makes it pretty clear what the program does.
The title has information, but shouldn't be the sole source of information
10:41
@Mast I don't really have a problem with it. In a good program, it would be abstracted out anyway and only the sit's API would matter.
11:03
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Q: Is there a way to remove this inner while loop?

jaskaForgive the hard coded test data - but I'm looking to make the inner while loop disappear, or at least simplified so this code doesn't run in O(n^2). I've been thinking over some ideas of how to get rid of it, but I can't seem to come up with anything useful. The general idea of the code is this...

@CaptainObvious can someone with a little more knowledge than I have, care to comment on the version?
@CaptainObvious Looks really hypothetical
Monking
Monking
Monking
11:15
Monking
@Quill It's off-topic for hypothetical.
We do not review language agnostic questions.
However, it is valid C++.
@Mast the monking chain ;-;
So with some rewording, it would be on-topic.
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Q: Generating a summary thumbnail collage of given (GoPro) videos

MattVJust came home from a vacation, and I have a bunch of GoPro videos that I want to compile into a fun music video. In order to support this process, I wanted to write a script that would take all my videos and create a 'summary' thumbnail collage for each video. The idea is that it'll allow me to ...

@EthanBierlein I posted an answer on your meta about . Let me know if additional information is preferred.
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Q: Improvising Code Into A More DRY Approach?

John SpiteriI am formatting an array in the function inputCategories, and am unable to correctly add a third argument of "category" - forcing me replicate the function multiple times. Here is the current state: Calling the function with arguments. $scope.categories = inputCategories($scope.item.categories...

@CaptainObvious Someone who knows JS should take a look at this
> I am formatting an array in the function inputCategories, and am unable to correctly add a third argument of "category" - forcing me replicate the function multiple times.
@jacwah The title is bad and it's very targeted.
@Mast I was thinking about on-topicness, whether they're asking about "unwritten code" or not
Yea, it's not asking for a code review. It's asking for a solution to his problem.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you're looking for a solution to a specific problem, not for a review of your code. — Mast 14 secs ago
@Duga On a post from '11, very helpful...
12:16
We don't have a tag yet, do we?
Here is my new cpp-sort library: github.com/Morwenn/cpp-sort
Now, I can change the implementation to implement loads of more efficient sorting algorithms without having to change the interface. I'm happy.
That's why I love abstraction.
12:37
@Mast Try not to use custom close reasons when existing ones apply.
Monking!
Monking!
@nhgrif The 3 available ones didn't cover it imho.
Broken code?
It isn't broken. He just wants bonus features.
12:41
> Questions containing broken code or asking for advice about code not yet written are off-topic, as the code is not ready for review. After the question has been edited to contain working code, we will consider reopening it.
The current code is working as expected.
or asking for advice about code not yet written
I've never been so frustrated with a piece of code ever. Nothing I do seems to make this interrupt timer work.
Stop shouting, I'm not deaf.
@RubberDuck Want to trade?
12:42
Sry to interrupt. Just needed to vent.
@nhgrif if no rep gets lost in the process, would you agree to nuke that question you have your top-voted answer on?
I wasn't shouting. I was emphasizing.
what are we talking about anyway?
@Mat'sMug Why should it be nuked?
Wait? We want to nuke the comment question???
12:43
I actually don't even understand why it's locked. I don't see how it's off-topic.
Maybe lock it "for historical significance" instead...
@nhgrif Not interested in a review.
@RubberDuck That would totally fit.
Oh. It is locked.
@Mast We're now talking about 2 different questions.
The question you linked earlier this morning is off-topic, yes. For the first close reason (broken code, code not yet written).
@nhgrif You're talking about the one with the insulting comments right? The one with 20 something downvotes where your answer got 20 something upvotes.
12:44
Oh. I'm so lost.
The question Mat's Mug is talking about... I fail to see how it's actually off-topic.
> Just wondering if there was someone out there that could offer help in optimizing my script.
There was a[nother] custom flag on it. I agree it's a piece of folklore, got a meta ready to post, that'll make something to link to next time it gets flagged. Want to write something to defend it?
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Q: How could I optimize this script?

irywJust wondering if there was someone out there that could offer help in optimizing my script. <?php /** * If you don't understand what this does * you have no hope as a programmer. * */ function usage ( ) { // Ahhh the marvels of echo, such a wonderful tool // yet so advanced that a begin...

Realistically, I'd like to see someone make a case for how it's even off-topic in the first place.
If someone has some arguments for why it should be deleted (or even for why it should remain locked), I can make counter arguments.
But I can't even see how it's delete-worthy in the first place, so I don't know what to defend.
Where's the meta @Mat'sMug?
12:47
I'm not the right person to ask for reasons to wipe it. I think it's a post we love to hate
@RubberDuck so I'll post it then
As Rubber said, I think the 'historical' case applies here. It's definitely not a good post, but it isn't nuke worthy either.
Okay. I'll defend it. I'd like to see that lock changed.
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Q: Should we nuke this post from orbit?

Mat's MugNormally I wouldn't ask, I'd just kill it with fire. But this post is a bit... special. How could I optimize this script? It's an anti-post, a troll question... and yet, it's one we love to hate. From the question title down to every single comment in that code, everything in that post says...

I don't even know why it needs the historical lock.
Can you make that case?
It's there to show the new people how not to write code, which seems helpful on Code Review.
The downvotes indicate it's a terrible question. However, it's in a grey area of being on-topic or not.
On one side it's obviously a troll with a troll question.
On the other side it's technically working code with the request for a review.
12:51
The user is obviously a troll. I'm not sure I agree that the question is obviously a troll question.
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Q: Shortening repetitive code

FooBarI have n numpy arrays which all contain time series data for t periods. It is not an option to instead have one nxt matrix. I am storing all these arrays in a ResultSimulation object. I seem to have repetitive code, which I am wondering how to shorten. It starts with ResultSimulation.v0 = Resu...

@nhgrif Let's say one of your colleagues came with such code to you. What would you think?
I'd think something along the lines of 'Why is he still working here' and/or 'This must be a joke'.
When I posted my answer, I treated it as if one of my colleagues (probably an intern) came to me with the code.
You don't think there are arrogant novices in the real world?
Plenty.
(Novices who importantly need to be taken down a notch.)
I would assume I was brought the code in an effort to impress me.
12:53
Which is another reason why this question serves a purpose while being a bad question.
It's a beacon of "How not to write code"
It could easily be submitted to thedailyWTF.
It's also a beacon of "How not to ask a question", if you consider the comments part of the question instead of the code. As context.
Why is it "how not to ask a question"? Or rather, an example of that?
The only real problem with the question is that there's very little in the way of plain-English details that tell us what the code is about.
Nevermind. I misread the last part.
But comments should be considered part of the code.
@Mat'sMug, maybe we/you could get some of the former/current mods with the flamethrower and nuclear football tools to discuss it. I'm sure @rolfl's probably got a valuable opinion on this
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Q: Should we nuke this post from orbit?

Mat's MugNormally I wouldn't ask, I'd just kill it with fire. But this post is a bit... special. How could I optimize this script? It's an anti-post, a troll question... and yet, it's one we love to hate. From the question title down to every single comment in that code, everything in that post says...

in Maid Café (メイド喫茶), 2 mins ago, by Memor-X
Microsoft CEO: ok we have to admit it, everyone hates Internet Explorer. for Windows 10 how can we fix that
Programming: i present Edge which will be used instead of IE
Microsoft CEO: ok! now how is that different from Internet Explorer
Programming:......it has a different name?
in Maid Café (メイド喫茶), 1 min ago, by Memor-X
Edge - "Because we honestly think you'll not notice it's IE"
@Quill the flag is already old (given our average handling time), whether or not to nuke it was brought up in the mod room, I thought the community should have a say on that one
13:01
I would actually really like to see the case for why it should be nuked.
Again, it's not even off-topic.
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A: Should we nuke this post from orbit?

RubberDuckNo. We shouldn't nuke it. Not only is it a piece of CR folklore at this point, but it's an on topic question. Just wondering if there was someone out there that could offer help in optimizing my script. The code may be obfuscated by OP's inane comments, but it is in fact, real working code...

@nhgrif it could be argued that OP wasn't actually interested in "any and all feedback", but I'm ignoring that argument in my answer there.
Making that argument requires making assumptions
His plain-English part is nearly identical to several other heavily upvoted questions that get posted here regularly
Which is why I say we leave it. Anyway, back to my interrupt nightmare.
Thanks @RubberDuck :-)
> But if we replaced the code in the question with any other code, this question would have at least 5 upvotes, and we wouldn't be having this discussion. So given the fact that the code in the question works, why are we even having this discussion? I don't get it.
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A: Should we nuke this post from orbit?

nhgrifWhy? I don't even understand the lock. I didn't get trolled into posting an answer. My answer was a serious post addressing a serious concern I had for the user's code. Importantly, I think the advice in my answer at least is applicable far beyond this post in itself. It's actually not all t...

Hmm. I didn't think about the fact that if it were unlocked, users could delete it.
13:15
Thanks @nhgrif :-)
@nhgrif has some good points there too @Mat'sMug. I'm kind of curious what brought it up all of a sudden. The down votes?
I'm assuming the question gets flagged regularly.
I didn't think you could flag locked posts.
Oh. Well, look at that.
13:25
@RubberDuck You can only custom flag them (In need of moderator attention).
I just like that I had an opportunity to write this.
> Once upon a time, defenders of a city would leave their assailants' bodies hanging outside the gates as a warning to the next ambitious man foolish enough to try. This is equivalent IMO. Leave the corpse hanging.
@nhgrif I thought you didn't like assumptions.
I don't. But I'm not trying to use that assumption to impact anything. I'm just guessing at RubberDuck's question until it actually gets answered.
Haha...
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Q: How dangerous is it to reveal your date of birth, and why?

MehrdadAt some point I told a friend that it's dangerous to reveal your birth date (kind of like your social security number or your mother's maiden name), because it's a crucial piece of information for identity theft. However, I'm not sure what exactly an identity thief could do if the only non-public...

Revealing your birth date or -day can encourage people to throw surprise parties for you, which can lead to heart attacks and death, among other outcomes (including cake and presents!). — Eric Towers Jul 27 at 23:05
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Q: Recursive function to show directions for multiple locations

IsuruI have a Mapview which shows a bunch of locations (Events). Here's the code of an Event object. class Event: NSObject { var latitude: CLLocationDegrees! var longitude: CLLocationDegrees! var coordinates: CLLocationCoordinate2D { return CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: latitu...

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Q: General TicTacToe in Haskell

catgocatI decided to take a more general approach while implementing the TicTacToe game in Haskell. Util module Data.List.Utils where import Data.List (intersperse) surround :: a -> [a] -> [a] surround x ys = x : intersperse x ys ++ [x] nth :: Int -> (a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] nth _ _ [] = [] nth 0 f (...

13:46
You should have that code reviewed. There are typos everywhere. — Frédéric Hamidi 59 secs ago
@RedSonja DO NOT TELL ANYONE that you have anything to do with software and computers ! You will be hunted down mercilessly, you will try to escape to have your own life back, you see possible petitioners in every human being....tell them you are working with maths. — Thorsten S. 2 days ago
@Mast that's a bit ... full-on
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A: Recursive function to show directions for multiple locations

nhgrifThis probably isn't exactly what you want reviews to focus on... but my first comments must be on your Event class. There are numerous problems here. The most egregious of which is: What does the Event class do that the CLLocationCoordinate2D struct does not already do? The answer is not...

Unfortunately, it's true.
You don't want to know how often I get questions about basic electrical appliances just because I'm an Electronical Engineer.
Yeah.
What's so hard about being okay with giving someone a very simple explanation of what you do and only explaining further to those that ask?
When people ask me, I just tell them I make iPhone apps.
13:52
"I can only fix the programs I wrote" is an answer I often use.
@nhgrif Looks like a decent answer, but I don't understand squat about it. I'm not a swifty guy.
@nhgrif It's nice if you have something simple like that to fall back on, but it's often not that easy.
Do you know OOP? What languages do you know?
C++/Python/VHDL
okay so in C++, you have structs right
mainly
13:53
and classes
Aye
class Event: NSObject {
    var latitude: CLLocationDegrees!
    var longitude: CLLocationDegrees!

    var coordinates: CLLocationCoordinate2D {
        return CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: latitude, longitude: longitude)
    }

    override init() {
        super.init()
    }

    init(latitude: CLLocationDegrees, longitude: CLLocationDegrees) {
        self.latitude = latitude
        self.longitude = longitude
    }
}
CLLocationCoordinate2D is a built-in struct from the CoreLocation library.
This class, Event, is a wrapper for the struct...
He reinvented the wheel?
Yes... but...
without even improving it
And without not using it
It'd be like reinventing the vector class... using the vector class...
And your reinvention was worse
Wut.
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Why it's worse requires a greater understanding of Swift (optionals)
He was aware of the basics but not of the functions involved.
It was taken care of, update your Qt version. — Hans Passant 14 secs ago
@Duga Hah, that's a new one.
Great news: tell @Duga to exclude codereview.qt-project.org results from its search.
I'd ping Simon, but he's on vacation.
@nhgrif Now I understand both the question and answer, thanks!
Have an upvote.

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