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Are questions about LaTeX documents on-topic?
Yes, we should be able to review latex documents.
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Is asking for code review on a patch file OK?
I'd say try it.
If we end up not liking it, we'll update the rules.
I like the idea of reviewing a patch file, but reading through a diff file could be messy and as Mark Loeser pointed out, there may …
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Is this grossly incomplete code okay?
Shortening code to create a JFrame
The user has working code (I assume), but they haven't even started writing the logic for their game. They've just instantiated Java's version of a main window/fram …
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Is this grossly incomplete code okay?
After thinking it over, here are my conclusions:
There is, in fact, some code that can be reviewed.
I believe the topic-creator posted the code in good faith. He was probably just wanting to make su …