stackoverflow.com/questions/36787678/… The image in the comment doesn't help at all. With no freehand circles I have no idea for what I look in the image.
@Rizier123 The other answer, inspite of showing the demo was downvoted. Got furious. Deleted. Readded the same answer with the contents of OP, proved it to work. Didn't get it accepted. LoL.
stackoverflow.com/q/36792901/3933332 I gave OP a hint, but maybe it is "too far away". Maybe he doesn't know what JSON is or so. But I'm tempted to write: "Show progress for the next hint" :P
@rene IMO lets wait for meta to figure out if it is okay. IMHO if they are not hurting anything right now why bother. They can be taken care of if and when the post are stumbled upon naturally and someone decides to fix it up.
@Tushar @Cerbrus stackoverflow.com/q/36793020/3933332 Bit on the fence here if we shouldn't have left that question just closed as unclear without deleting. If OP edits the question it goes into the queue and if it is still bad it stays closed.
@NathanOliver He got a lot of votes and comments on his question, so I wanted to end it with a bit of fun: stackoverflow.com/questions/36793050/… :P So we didn't wrecked the entire weekend for him.
RO Note: Remember guys do not pile on on a post. It is okay to hand a comment thread off to another user if you are having difficulty explaining the situation but we do not need multiple people commenting on a post.
@JanDvorak But why do you think it is opinion based? He is not questioning design decisions but he believes A is faster then B but when he compares it is the other way around and he would like to know why.
@JanDvorak That's why he came to SO as most likely we would know. I just see a way to call it POB when Data structures can be analyzed for performance and usability.
@JanDvorak Yes. If there is no specification you can answer that and then provide a guess if you want. Like why does char ch = 128; give me -127. technically it is undefined behavior but you can reasonably tell them why.
@JanDvorak I still don't think so. Most languages try to be as efficient as they can. Even if they are not mandated to use a particular implementation they are generally required to have certain characteristics that limits what it could be to a very narrow set of possibilities.