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| location | Kentucky | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | Feb 4 at 22:11 | |
| stats | profile views | 19 |
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Jun 26 |
awarded | Organizer |
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Jun 26 |
revised |
Switching from abstract class to interface various grammatical changes. removed php tag since there is no mention of it in the question and this question could apply to any language with abstract classes and interfaces |
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Jun 26 |
suggested | suggested edit on Switching from abstract class to interface |
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Jun 26 |
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Should you keep a copy of all the code you write? @MathewFoscarini I understand what you're saying, but I'm talking about the algorithms. That would be like saying the carpenter doesn't own the steps he takes to build the house |
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Jun 25 |
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Should you keep a copy of all the code you write? My major issue with this topic is... Does the company own every bit of the code? I understand I can't resell the code I wrote for another company verbatim. But am I allowed to keep my code around to reuse algorithms, even if that reuse is with another company/makes me profit? |
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Jun 8 |
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Fiction that includes BASIC programs moving Alex's answer to the comments: "Just found this post while searching for the same book - the underwater shark base thing. My mom bought it for me back in the day and I totally wrote the programs and everything. (And, yes, I am now a programmer. Way to go Mom!) I wish someone had answered this question. :(" |
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Jun 2 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Jun 1 |
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Initialized variables vs named constants Haha. My fault. I figured I would get something wrong with that statement. But hopefully everyone gets the gist of it. |
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May 31 |
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Initialized variables vs named constants added 264 characters in body |
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May 31 |
revised |
Initialized variables vs named constants added 322 characters in body |
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May 31 |
answered | Initialized variables vs named constants |
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May 21 |
accepted | Should the most recent date be named 'start' or 'end'? |
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May 18 |
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Should the most recent date be named 'start' or 'end'? @downvoter Can you explain the downvote so that maybe I can reconstruct my question if something wasn't right? |
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May 18 |
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Should the most recent date be named 'start' or 'end'? I completely agree with you, but I think my question was geared more towards the normal conventions and what would be intuitive. I was trying to make it easy for the developer so that they didn't have to go looking in documentation. To put it short, I didn't want to make it function(haystack, needle) when the known convention is function(needle, haystack). |
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May 18 |
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Should the most recent date be named 'start' or 'end'? With this in mind, what would be your solution to the question then? How do you convey this to other developers in your function's arguments? |
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May 18 |
asked | Should the most recent date be named 'start' or 'end'? |
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May 18 |
awarded | Critic |
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May 18 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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May 12 |
answered | Using ActionScript without Flash |
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May 11 |
answered | Should a web developer know how to do slicing? |