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What is wrong with Buzzerbeater??? (thread closed)

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295619.15 in reply to 295619.13
Date: 8/10/2018 8:31:57 AM
Innovaters
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I didn’t understand a single word, but gave me an idea of how difficult the problem may be. It’s very easy being on the judging side and just saying how bad they do their work but I bet all these smartass couldn’t stand a day in B.B.’s shoes

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Date: 8/10/2018 9:10:55 AM
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Thanks.

The main problem i have is not the deadlock itself (can happen, difficult to fix, fine) but the frequency of such deadlocks in BB is increasing (training every week now, standings update this week just to name a few examples) all the while the total number of users is DECREASING, puttling less strain on the servers as say 5 years ago.

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Date: 8/10/2018 1:52:08 PM
BC Cold Hands
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Well said! Cant agree more. Talking about stuff that includes numbers of users is one, but when numbers drop and we get more problems, it must be something more :)

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Date: 8/11/2018 6:50:48 AM
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@Vaidas: We have a testing environment but it is not usable in cases of implementation of optimization. It's basically what Rufus Rugi said: the problem is that the testing environment doesn't have the user input load, as well as other things that only run on the live site. Yes, we can test only if something works without breaking when run for the first time, but we cannot test properly if it will have a positive effect on execution times.

@Evaristo: We can't do this as Sakiz105 already noted, because we'd have to give access to our proprietary code to strangers without having a non disclosure agreement signed. There's also an issue of trust that we have to have that the person with access won't unintentionally or intentionally do a lot of harm. Also, problems on systems like these require people to examine the whole codebase, which can take weeks, and I doubt even the most benevolent coders are prepared to work that long for free.

@EGM-Manon: Sorry for reopening the thread, I just wanted to add my last word.