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REFRESH! There are 7276 unanswered questions (90.5855 answered)
 
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Q: Object pooling class BubbleList

Blindman67Please review C++ class BubbleList design with performance in mind. Named BubbleList as pooled (unused) objects bubble to the high end of the vector, providing a continuouse set of active objects, delimited by BubbleList.count It is designed to reduce memory allocation / free overheads of many sh...

 
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I see your code computes the sum() of array manually on every iteration. That's surely something to move outside of it. Apart from that, your question is a bit unclear, what exactly do you want to achieve? If you want a code review, consider posting this to codereview.stackexchange.com instead, read their site guidelines first though! As a new user here, take the tour and read How to Ask. — Ulrich Eckhardt 24 secs ago
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this seems like the perfect candidate for going on codereview.stackexchange.com — Mark 15 secs ago
 
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If you believe that the code works correctly, consider presenting your work (with its unit tests if you can) in a more-complete fashion over at Code Review. You'll likely get some suggestions on making it more efficient, easier to read, and better tested. Before you do that, make sure to read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users first, as some things are done differently over there - e.g. question titles should simply say what the code does, as the question is always, "How can I improve this?". — Toby Speight 5 secs ago
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Q: x86 assembly - AT&T syntax: Guessing game

Abel GérardI'm new to assembly and I've just finished this guessing game that I wanted to make to improve my skills in this language, it's ran in a unix environment and does the following: generates a random number between 0 and 255, the user inputs a guess belonging to that range, the program converts it ...

 
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Before posting on Code Review please read A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow users and How do I ask a good question?. You will need to change at least the title of the question. — pacmaninbw 12 secs ago
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Q: Validate that the console input contains positive integers only

LucaThe function validates whether the input is an int, is there a way to make this more concise and is it best practise to use the try/except or just if/else? I then want to create a similar function for checking whether the input contains letters only using isalpha() def int_validation(prompt): ""

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Q: How to use generics in java right way

developer-OKThe following program is a simple code using the decoration design pattern. The following two codes use generics slightly differently. The difference between the two codes is in how to use generics in the Decorator interface and how to initialize them in a List. The first method is nice because i...

 
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Q: Functions to simplify printing strings and numbers in amd64 Assembly

ghostI'm new to Assembly, and this is my very first "project" in Assembly. I wanted to store data (numbers) on the stack, then access and display them. Eventually, this "experiment" of mine grew to become a tiny library of 3 functions. There are 3 functions:- push_ASCII: For ASCII strings push_int32_...

 
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This is all very correct, but I'm hard-pressed to call it a canonical answer to the OP's question -- maybe because that question is too broad to allow a canonical answer. Stack Overflow is only for very narrow, specific questions; code that requires general suggestions on improvement is better suited for Code Review than here. — Charles Duffy 16 secs ago
 
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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 23 secs ago

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