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Overuse of var-keyword

The problem with var is there's conflicting information in the official documentation. Implicitly Typed Local Varibles states: However, the use of var does have at least the potential to make you …
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Posting code to check a box

I've been wanting to leave my thoughts on this matter for a while now. It's been difficult for me to articulate my feelings about this, but I'm going to try. Is this a problem at all? Yes. I be …
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Would a reference implementation for a made-up programming language be a good Code Review qu...

I am assuming that by "made up" language, you mean a language that you have defined and created. Any code posted in that language prior to you completing the interpreter for it would by definition be …
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Why shouldn't I use W3Schools as reference?

So, here's the story from A to Z. So just sit back in your chair right there and let me tell you a story about... ahhhh forget it. I'm not that witty, but here's the deal. Once upon a time w3schools …
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Should a user provide a set of test cases when the [algorithm] tag is used?

No. While it is a good idea to use unit tests and it does prove to answerers that the code isn't broken to begin with, it would be impractical in practice. There is no technology to help us ensure tha …
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Tracking Graduation Progress

Movies & TV Announcement: In a comment on meta Design Meta: 2015-01-06 Colors: 2015-01-28 Elections: 2015-02-17
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Adding [Coordinate-System]

Yes. This is a good tag. coordinate-system adds value to the site. Please feel free to edit this wiki with your reasons supporting this tag.
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Adding [Coordinate-System]

No. This is not a good tag. coordinate-system adds no value or actively harms this site. Please feel free to edit this wiki with your reasons against this tag.
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2014: What a ride!

Not just one, but two open source projects were born in the 2nd Monitor. We don't just review code around here. We write it too. A lot of the regulars in the 2nd Monitor began working on a card game c …
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What would you say is the biggest problem Code Review is facing as a site as of June 2015?

Meta Meta Meta I'm not sure if I'd say it's our biggest problem, but I do feel it's A problem that there's a lack of activity here on meta. Oh sure, the "regulars" from the chat room are mostly here, …
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Questions about interfaces, protocols, and APIs

Some examples: Interface for a tree node in Qt DataLayer Interfaces Genericized Update: I am leaving this here, because I think it is important to the discussion to note that it is not the question …
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Is it ok to review only a part of the code

Any and all aspects of the code are up for review. As such, it's okay to only review part of the code. This is particularly true in cases like you've mentioned. Those where the code in question is esp …
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Should we adopt "Stack Snippets" (runnable code snippets in posts)?

Okay, yes. It seems that we like this, but no one has really mentioned why it benefits CR so much. All right smart guy, wanna tell us why? Sure. It's because, unlike many other programming rela …
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Esoteric vs Golfed Code

After a lot of careful thought about this, I don't think we should discriminate against entire languages. I believe questions should be on topic or off topic, not languages. I mostly believe this beca …
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Code Review SE is graduating!

I'd like to see us do a better job of downvoting bad questions and answers. We tend to focus on generating upvotes. With graduation we will be getting at least a little more exposure. We need to be on …
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