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If you want feedback on working code you should post on Code Review. — mkrieger1 13 secs ago
 
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REFRESH! There are 6857 unanswered questions (91.1344 answered)
 
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Q: Abstract Factory Config Loader

LafonzI've created a way to load a config file from JSON into an object and would like a review on the design pattern I used because the implementation feels a little "off" and I feel like there must be a better solution. The config loader is defined as the following: from abc import abstractmethod, ab...

 
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read How to Ask and What topics can I ask about here?, and keep in mind that this is not a discussion forum. We cannot design an entire program feature for you, or do code review, especially not with an open call to identify "mistakes". There is no way we can know if your design is suitable for the overall problem, because we have no way to grasp enough detail about that problem; in any case, questions here need to be about one, specific issue. — Karl Knechtel 51 secs ago
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Isn't the Code Review Stack about improving performance? — Solar Mike 47 secs ago
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possible answer invalidation by bismofunyuns on question by bismofunyuns: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/288049/revisions
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Q: Making my code shine and pro: Python in Azure Function Retrieveing the Data From Rest API

user1956634The code retrieves the data from PBI API - it's my first one and I would like to learn how to make it pro. Here is the list of my questions: Can you please analyze 2 functions: GetReports and GetReportsUsers in accordance with the best practices? Should a table with metadata be added? Should a ...

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Q: My attempt at GNU echo in rust

roockerThis is my first post. I am trying to learn Rust and I recently finished reading the Rust Book. For further learning i decided to try to reimplement some GNU core utilities in Rust. This is my approach to echo. use std::{cell::RefCell, env}; struct Config { backslash_escapes: RefCell<bool>, ...

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What's the question? Or are you looking for a code review? This is not the right place for that — Ivo 33 secs ago
 
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@Mast Yes, but I had cascading errors yesterday. :)
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Q: Python GUI Based IP location digger

KhodeNimaGreetings. I'm a newbie python developer who just started using PyQt5 as his major GUI development tool. Because of this, I have started a side project known as NyvoAI, just for gaining more knowledge in the branch of GUI development with PyQt5. The main project goal was to gather multifarious Ar...

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I'm afraid this is way too vague for Stack Overflow. Our sibling site Code Review might be more suitable, but they too need to know what the code should do and what exactly you need help with. Read their help pages before posting there, and please read ours before posting here again. — tripleee 11 secs ago
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Q: Thread-safe int wrapper in c#

lonixMy system is a .NET Core 7 console app, which starts some background threads. I need to pass some int values (counters, etc.) between the main and background threads, in a thread-safe manner. Although I can pass an int by reference (e.g. DoFoo(ref myInt)), I can't assign it in the background thre...

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review of working code can requested at codereview.stackechange.com — jhnc 46 secs ago
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possible answer invalidation by lonix on question by lonix: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/288067/revisions
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Q: Terminal Based Game [v2]

Guythis is the second version of the Terminal Based Game I'm working on thanks to @user673679 for the suggestions, I did not implemented everything you said but it was really fun working on your corrections and ideas. so a brief walkdown on what the game is about, I'm representing each entity with i...

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Q: Unexpected Output when calling a function which returns an integer reference

user7348I have the following code: #include <iostream> #include <vector> using namespace std; int& num(vector<int>& v) { v.push_back(2); return v[v.size() - 1]; } int main() { vector<int> a; cout << num(a) << " " << num(a) << "\n"; } The printed values are 2 -572662307. I expe...

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possible answer invalidation by Denis Micheal on question by Imtiaz: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/288051/revisions
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possible answer invalidation by Denis Micheal on question by Imtiaz: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/288051/revisions
 
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Q: Optimization of the cubic spline routine in cython

JohnI tried to implement the cubic spline algorithm in cython. I want to ask how I can make the code more efficient in terms of speed. Any suggestions or references would be very welcome. Does it make sense to use typed memoryviews from cython instead of numpy arrays? File cinterpolate.pyx import cyt...


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