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Q: My Electronics Project Blog

commissioneranthonyI have been wrapping up the markup for my personal electronics hobby project website, https://www.salvagedcircuitry.com. I write about designing, repairing and producing electronics, along with some mechanical projects. I wrote the site from scratch with a goal of being as lightweight and fast as...

 
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Q: Is overloading a database object a bad practice?

NicholasJohn16I created the below class as a convenient way to create instances of PDO that I then inject into the classes that need access to my database. Instead of doing $this->db->pdo in subsequent classes, I overloaded the call method, but I've been reading in some posts that it's a bad practice. Would it...

 
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Q: This is a product manager that add products, sorts, lists and makes the list searchable

Dennis Mariegaard JensenI have finished with my product but I am not that trained in refactoring, cleaning up my code and spot redundancy so I would really appreciate some help. namespace Product_manager { // Product class represents a product with category, name, and price. class Product { public Product(string categor...

 
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(a) this isn't a code review site; perhaps you want to ask on Code Review, and (b) you will need to include your code in your question. — larsks 38 secs ago
Hi and welcome to StackOverflow. Once you include your code in question, it may be a suitable entry for codereview.stackexchange.com as mentioned above. Unless you have a specific programming related problem, this is the wrong site. Please consider deleting your question, or edit it so that it constitutes a programming problem. — Hubert Grzeskowiak 50 secs ago
I’m voting to close this question because it belongs on codereview.stackexchange.comquamrana 29 secs ago
Ok i have posted it on acode review site instead, thank you. — tomi bell 47 secs ago
 
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Q: how do i make simple calculator process infinite as opposed to writing a new code everytime

BellHello this is my school mini project a pyhton calculator, i was hoping it could be reviewed professionaly and lines i would need to work on be pointed out. I also have been trying to make the calculator infinte so i do not need to write a new line of code everytime i want the user to be able to c...

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Q: Is it good practice to have all my back end in one single file with all functions being static?

Guypackage LoginSystem; import java.sql.Statement; import java.sql.Timestamp; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.DriverManager; import java.sql.ResultSet; import java.sql.SQLException; //data base consists of columns [ID, username, password, numOfPasswordChanges, passwordChangeTimer] pu...

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It seems to me this question is more suited to be asked in the Code Review Forum. Code Review is a question and answer site for peer programmer code reviews. Please read the relevant guidance related to how to properly ask questions on this site before posting your question. — itprorh66 34 secs ago
 
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Q: How can I make my image upload more secure?

gabrielI gathered a lot of information in order to try to make my code as secure as possible, and I would like to know what I can do to improve more its security. (Sorry for my english if it's bad) What did I do: Only logged-in users will be able to upload images. If a user has uploaded more than 10 im...

 
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Q: Reduce code implementation for Spring WebClient

Peter PenzovI have this Spring WebClient: @Configuration public class WebClientConfig { @Bean public WebClient.Builder webClientBuilder() { return WebClient.builder(); } } @Autowired public WebClient webClient; public Mono<Response> getResponse(......) { HttpHeaders head...

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Q: Debouncing events and stale closures in functional React

M0nst3RContext As part of our React application, in which we use functional components, we encountered a scenario where we needed to debounce parts of a DOM event listener for usability purposes. The actual scenario is a bit complex but I'll be simplifying it in the next sections for the sake of the que...

possible answer invalidation by metersk on question by metersk: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/286176/revisions
possible answer invalidation by metersk on question by metersk: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/286176/revisions
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@Duga rollbacked with comment
possible answer invalidation by Daraan on question by Bell: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/286186/revisions
@Duga Fixing the formatting - no actual code change.
possible answer invalidation by Daraan on question by Bell: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/286186/revisions
possible answer invalidation by Daraan on question by Bell: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/286186/revisions
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https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/286174/shared-ptr-implementation-code-first-cut?noredirect=1#comment569685_286174
Not sure, but I feel like this comment was a bit heated?
> Oh, really? God, I hadn't thought of that! Seriously, any constructive critiques welcome, on what is CLEARLY a coding/learning exercise here. @freezePhoenix no need to provide any more input.

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