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REFRESH! There are 5288 unanswered questions (93.1745 answered)
 
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It appears your question is a very broad "how can I optimise my code?" which is more of a Code Review question than a StackOverflow question, unless you've tried to do so in a specific way and are having trouble getting it to work, or get unexpected results. Consider making your question more specific, or try asking for review pointers elsewhere, and use StackOverflow to get specific issues resolved. — Grismar 21 secs ago
 
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If your code works as is, then your question is not suited for StackOverflow - You can always move your question to codereview.stackexchange.com, but please first read the following article: A guide to Code Review for Stack Overflow usersDarkBee 33 secs ago
 
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Q: DDD: Do I understand the aggregation roots and domain events correctly?

user288431I apologize in advance for my English. I'm trying to model P2P crypto trading using DDD and I'm having trouble modeling the lifecycle of sell orders. Lifecycle: Some trader-seller creates an order. Some trader-buyer responds to it. Buyer confirms the transfer of fiat to the seller's account. Sel...

 
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possible answer invalidation by toolic on question by Ibrahim Bholat: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/270031/revisions
@Duga: No. The usual code fence fix.
possible answer invalidation by toolic on question by Ibrahim Bholat: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/270031/revisions
possible answer invalidation by toolic on question by Ibrahim Bholat: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/270031/revisions
possible answer invalidation by toolic on question by Ibrahim Bholat: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/270031/revisions
possible answer invalidation by toolic on question by Ibrahim Bholat: codereview.stackexchange.com/posts/270031/revisions
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Q: First Java Program: A Basic GUI Library Management System with JavaFX

Haider AliRequirements: Add/Delete member. Add/Delete book. Issue/Return book. Review Request: General coding comments, bad practices, style et cetera. Code: Main.java: package library; import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader; import javafx.scene.Parent; import javafx.scene....

 
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@PeteBecker I've read documentation and talked with dozens of developers, and to this day I don't know one thing that could cause problems in the projects I've worked in. If there is something I don't know and that could cause problems in common projects with common use-cases and common tool chain, I was lucky. Instead, in almost all projects someone had to fix an include guard, either in a code review or later. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages, but until today I made much better experience with #pragma once than with include guards. — jabaa 1 min ago
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can you yazsana psikolojik.pazarlama kanalına yazsana kankı modlar görmesin diye şuan saçmalıyorum on the xcode reviewer support insta gram — YHB 45 secs ago
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Wow, it takes a while to build opencv.
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It also really uses up the battery of my laptop.
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Monking
Take into account that a good part of a developer's time is spent doing code reviews away of an IDE. — Julian Cardenas 10 secs ago
My C++ understanding is starting to grow
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Code reviews don’t work by buttering the maintainers. You seem to have no idea about how open source works. There are many people who make valuable contribution but don’t have merge access to the repo. If you don’t want them to participate in the code review, don’t contribute. — Abhijit Sarkar 5 secs ago
 
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Q: Binary search for increasing sequence

Daniel DrimbeI am trying to implement a binary search which essentially returns the position of x inside {1/d, 2/d, ... , d/d}. In the case that i/d < x < (i+1)/d, I want to return i. In the case x = i/d, I need to return i-1. The code works in most of the cases. The first error is when d is 406. I am interes...

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Monking
@pacmaninbw I tend to plug it in when doing CPU intensive tasks.

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