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Peter Mortensen
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I reviewed the GithubGitHub version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and can be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the first word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as I got, but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.

I reviewed the Github version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the first word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as I got but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.

I reviewed the GitHub version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and can be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the first word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as I got, but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.

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user207421
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I reviewed the Github version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the fiatfirst word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as IngotI got but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.

I reviewed the Github version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the fiat word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as Ingot but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.

I reviewed the Github version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the first word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as I got but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.

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user207421
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I reviewed the Github version of your answer. I would say you haven't made a serious effort to edit it for length.

  • The first four paragraphs are just blather and be deleted without loss.
  • There is no functional difference between bullet points 2 and 3, only a difference in how they are constructed. (This also contradicts the prior claim that 'each works differently'.)
  • Don't put punctuation in headings, and don't put spaces before question marks, or around / when used to express alternation.
  • You don't need both the 'General' heading and the short paragraph that follows it.
  • Lots of blather, such as 'specifically, some ideas' where only the fiat word is necessary; another nearby example is 'it is a good idea to ...', which is entirely redundant. Ditto '[some] indicators ... [include]', where the words in brackets are redundant. Ditto 'in order to ... [, you should]:'.
  • You have at least two separate sections about Captcha. Combine them.

That's as far as Ingot but it is clear there is considerable room for improvement. I would get someone else to look at it for you and blue-pencil it ruthlessly.