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I need help to understand how could I develop my project [closed]

`So i've been studying web development for two years at school and this is my last year, which me and my team need to make our undergraduate thesis, and for it we are developing a website that allows ...
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How can I choose the specialization I would like to dedicate to? [closed]

my name is Alesandro and I have had many stressful moments with this. I don't know what I want to do in the future, video game development, web development, AI development, I don't know. That's ...
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Is worth the effort to learn D? [closed]

Imagine you have 3 projects: A text editor for programmers a compiler and a search engine library for at least 3 types of files: html, .xls and pdf. You have 3 choices: C++ Java and C# or you ...
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Why is the hardest part of programming is naming things? [closed]

I have heard that the hardest part for a programmer is naming variables, classes, objects and methods etc. really? then why do we focus more on algorithms and Data Structure?
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How can passing the `IO ()` to `main` be considered pure?

I don't quite understand how printing (outputting to the screen) can be considered pure in a programming languages sense, but I was claimed to that such a concept exists in Haskell. You create an IO ()...
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What's the name for hyphen-separated case?

This is PascalCase: SomeSymbol This is camelCase: someSymbol This is snake_case: some_symbol So my questions is whether there is a widely accepted name for this: some-symbol? It's commonly used in ...
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Do any programming languages provide the ability to name the return value of a function?

Quite commonly while programming I find it necessary to document the value that a function returns. In Java/Scala world, you often use comments above the function to do this. However, this can stand ...
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Programming language/library that uses dataflow analysis to fetch only required data from the database

To illustrate what I am talking about, I will give some code in C# with EF Core, but the choice of C#/EF Core is merely for illustrating the concept, which would apply to any situation where you are ...
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Output line of code while executing it in Python

I am developing a small program which I want to give to my younger friends to introduce them to the bare minimum basics of programming using Python. In it, I want to add functionality to output the ...
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Infinite loop for user-defined list_length

Here is a list length method: list_length([], 0). list_length([_|T], N) :- list_length(T, TN), N is TN + 1. If I query list_length(X, 1) and pass over the first answer, it infinite loops. Here's a ...
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Prolog evaluation of unknown variables [duplicate]

Consider this: list_length([], 0). list_length([H|T], N) :- list_length(T, N - 1). It doesn't give a compilation error, but it doesn't work. my thinking is: suppose i call list_length([1], N) we ...
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How to create a "PyObject"-like structure in C++ for a dynamically typed programming language?

I am developing a programming language in C++. I have a created a parser which makes a full abstract syntax tree for my language. The next step in my idea was to transpile the AST back into C++ code. ...
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Why do we use _ in variable names?

I have seen variables like _ image and was wondering what _ meant?
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Is there a programming language with parameters in the function name

Often code is not as readable as it could be because parameters are always at the end of the function name. Ex.: addDaysToDate(5, myDate). I thought about a more readable syntax like this: function ...
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What is the 'expression problem'?

I have a rough idea about what this is but if someone has an explanation of the 'expression problem' that they think is succinct and intuitive I would love to hear it.
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Is there a compiled programming language with dynamic, maybe even weak typing?

I wondered if there is a programming language which compiles to machine code/binary that features dynamic and/or weak typing (not bytecode then executed by a VM, that's something completely different ...
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How can I compare numbers when the language only has "loop while not zero"?

As a hobby project I have been developing an IDE for Chef, an esoteric programming language. While writing various test programs in Chef I've realised that implementing a simple sort algorithm, or ...
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Meaning of Leaky Abstraction?

What does the term "Leaky Abstraction" mean? (Please explain with examples. I often have a hard time grokking a mere theory.)
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Bison ID reduction conflict

I'm working on a simple programming language, writing it from scratch, and using Flex and Bison. This language recognizes simple arithmetic expressions and imperative variable statements. I'm having a ...
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Effect on time complexity of defining function argument in different ways

in a problem using void solve(int index,string &s,vector<vector> &ans,vector &temp) passes all test cases where as void solve(int index,string s,vector<vector> &ans,vector &...
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Could you recommend a good lecture for programming language theory?

I’m a student self studying CS I’m reading a text, Concepts of programming languages (Robert sebesta) Can you recommend any lectures or GitHub repo with some nice materials(some project labs or ...
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Mysterious programming language

I found some random code while cleaning out a server at work, no one seems to know what programming language it is. There are no semi colons at the end of lines It uses the keywords "if", "then", "...
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How do I change file extension with javascript

Does anyone know an easy way to change a file extension in Javascript? For example, I have a variable with "first.docx" but I need to change it to "first.html".
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How to add support for my programming language on GitHub?

I have my own programming language, and I want to make it appear in the list of languages in a repository. However, I can't find any answers to this question in the documentation. Can someone please ...
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Auto-casting number literals in a type checker

I am working on a compiler and I have this issue. Here are the current rules. let x := 100; // x is i64 let x := 100 as i32; // x is i32 let x : i32 = 100; // type error i64 and i32 don't ...
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Overloaded Subprograms in Ada

Our Programming Languages professor told us that: "In Ada, the return type of an overloaded function can be used to disambiguate calls (thus two overloaded functions can have the same parameters)&...
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How does a program store variables? [duplicate]

When I declare a variable in, let's say C: int x; The compiler allocates memory, and assigns a memory address to that variable. When I reference the variable again, the compiler generates some ...
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What languages can be compiled to WebAssembly (Wasm)? [closed]

What languages can be compiled to WebAssembly (Wasm)? I believe right now C, C++, and Rust (experimental) can be compiled to WebAssembly, with the llvm compiler backend, with languages like Java, ...
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Proof of Turing Completeness for a stack-based language

I'm writing a joke language that is based on stack operations. I've tried to find the minimum amount of instructions necessary to make it Turing complete, but have no idea if a language based on one ...
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Minimal instruction set to solve any problem with a computer program

Years ago, I have heard that someone was about to demonstrate that every computer program could be solved with just three instructions: Assignment Conditional Loop Please I would like to hear your ...
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Looking for Programming Language that allows you to change true and false

For my curiosity sake I'm looking for a dynamic object oriented language that allows you to change true to false and vice versa. Something like this: true = false, false = true; This should also ...
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Java bytecode not in .class file

I'm working on a personal project just for fun, a new programming languages (just because there are not enough). I m going to make it run on JVM but I need to store some metadata in the compiled file. ...
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What languages/internet protocols for controlling robots/electronics remotely?

I wonder what languages are used in robots and electronics. Is it low level languages like Java, C, C++ etc? And if these robots and electronics could be controlled from another place, what protocol ...
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What is the difference between covariance and contra-variance in programming languages? [closed]

Can anyone explain the concept of covariance and contravariance in programming language theory?
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Why functional languages? [closed]

I see a lot of talk on here about functional languages and stuff. Why would you use one over a "traditional" language? What do they do better? What are they worse at? What's the ideal functional ...
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How to implement mutual calling between different programming language by shared library?

Recently, I have been interested in how Apache can support Python WSGI. After researching, I found out that there is a mod_python module, which is a shared library written in C. Furthermore, I also ...
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Deterministic Context-Free Grammar versus Context-Free Grammar?

I'm reading my notes for my comparative languages class and I'm a bit confused... What is the difference between a context-free grammar and a deterministic context-free grammar? I'm specifically ...
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understanding the cyclic rotation codility challenge?

I want to start by saying thank you for the help first. I am tackling the cyclic rotation problem where you have to shift the contents of an list/array to the right and effectively wrapping the ...
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Making a Grammar LL(1)

I have the following grammar: S → a S b S | b S a S | ε Since I'm trying to write a small compiler for it, I'd like to make it LL(1). I see that there seems to be a FIRST/FOLLOW conflict here, and I ...
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What is the difference between non local variable and global variable?

I'm learning the concepts of programming languages. I found the terminology "nonlocal" in python syntax. What is the meaning of nonlocal in python?
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SIMD programming languages [closed]

In the last couple of years, I've been doing a lot of SIMD programming and most of the time I've been relying on compiler intrinsic functions (such as the ones for SSE programming) or on programming ...
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Explain C++ SFINAE to a non-C++ programmer

What is SFINAE in C++? Can you please explain it in words understandable to a programmer who is not versed in C++? Also, what concept in a language like Python does SFINAE correspond to?
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encapsulation vs abstraction real world example

For an example of encapsulation i can think of the interaction between a user and a mobile phone. The user does not need to know the internal working of the mobile phone to operate, so this is called ...
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C++ "OR" operator

can this be done somehow? if((a || b) == 0) return 1; return 0; so its like...if a OR b equals zero, then...but it is not working for me. my real code is: bool Circle2::contains(Line2 l) { if((...
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Develop application for Samsung fridge

I'm investigating what it takes to develop your own application for a Samsung Fridge. I've been searching the web, but I can't seem to find any useful links of anyone programming or developing their ...
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Which programming languages don't treat if as syntax?

In which programming languages is a conditional block (if) not syntactically different than a function invocation, including any "else" block of code to be executed in the false condition? ...
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How to store an array returned by a method in Java

I want to store the array returned by a method into another array. How can I do this? public int[] method(){ int z[] = {1,2,3,5}; return z; } When I call this method, how can I store the ...
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Why are Super-class and Sub-class reversed?

In set theory, a set is a superset if it contains everything in the original set and possibly more. A subset however is does not contain everything of the initial set. With that in mind, in most ...
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Estimating the Percentage of Changes in Programming and Natural Languages over a 10-Year Period

I'm trying to estimate the percentage of changes in programming languages and natural languages over a 10-year period. I would like to know if my estimations are reasonable and if there are any ...

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