I want to check my code of more than 110 lines with node.js and Luis, my first time does stack overflow support that or I need to identify the exact issue? If not what stack branch do?
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6We don't do code debug-throughs. If you want that you'd need to pay someone professionally. Here, it's your job to trim down and identify the problem. Once you've given a [mcve] you're question is easier to answer.– Andrew LiDec 6, 2017 at 13:43
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1see also: Dealing with questions with very large code dumps and Should we have a more specific close reason for vague debugging questions?– gnatDec 6, 2017 at 14:19
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Check it against what? Are you suggesting that OP's supply a complete virtual environment and test spec, for volunteer SO users to run for you? I think no, never going to happen:(– Martin JamesDec 7, 2017 at 9:01
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If you have working code that you'd like someone to review, you can get feedback on Code Review, but make sure to read their guidelines first.
In short, I wouldn't just post 110 lines of code and ask for a review. Make sure you specifically mention what kind of guidance you're looking for (refactoring, potential pitfalls, performance issues, etc.)
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The question is stating that they're looking for a solution to a problem, and do not have working code. CR is for working code.– ServyDec 6, 2017 at 14:18
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"I want to check my code [...] I need to identify the exact issue?" Meaning they have some unidentified issue with their code.– ServyDec 6, 2017 at 14:21
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@BilltheLizard No, it says that they have an unidentified issue with their code, which means that their code isn't working.– ServyDec 6, 2017 at 14:22
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Sure, the (meta) question isn't the clearest, but even so, suggesting a site that's extremely likely to be inappropriate is still harmful, as you're very likely sending bad questions their way that they'll just need to close.– ServyDec 6, 2017 at 14:25
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1Bill I would strongly recommend to explicitly state that CR.SE require working code, to avoid any shade of misreading your answer. Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers– gnatDec 6, 2017 at 14:26
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