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This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your scriptpublish your script1.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.



1 You could also ask about specific problems with the API, or you could beg the community to write a Stack Exchange tool for you ().

This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your script1.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.



1 You could also ask about specific problems with the API, or you could beg the community to write a Stack Exchange tool for you ().

This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your script1.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.



1 You could also ask about specific problems with the API, or you could beg the community to write a Stack Exchange tool for you ().

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This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your script1.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.



1 You could also ask about specific problems with the API, or you could beg the community to write a Stack Exchange tool for you ().

This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your script.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.

This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your script1.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.



1 You could also ask about specific problems with the API, or you could beg the community to write a Stack Exchange tool for you ().

Source Link
Brock Adams
  • 13k
  • 5
  • 39
  • 64

This isn't really a place to code-review your script, even if it uses the API.
Here is were you would publish your script.

However, after a quick glance at the code, I don't see any glaring problems.
But, if you start making lots, or rapid, calls you will need to check and respect the backoff value and the quota_remaining value.

The API documentation is at api.stackexchange.com/docs.