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bio website BillTheLizard.com
location Charlotte, NC
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Big Ball of Mud maintainer (mostly Java, C++, and SQL - Perl, Python, and JavaScript as necessary) currently living in Charlotte, NC. I also tutor Java, Python, and JavaScript part-time at Franklin University.

I blog about programming, math, learning, and technology at BillTheLizard.com.

You can follow me on Twitter, @lizardbill. (If I recognize you from SO or meta, I'll probably follow you back.) You can also find me on Google+.

I also wrote @BountyBot, a Twitter bot that posts new and interesting bounty questions from Stack Overflow.


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comment Where in Stack Exchange can I ask interview-related questions?
@Dineshkumar If you think they shouldn't be closed, you can edit them to improve the question and vote to reopen. I can't do much if you don't specify which ones you're talking about.
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comment ppm tag is ambiguous
perl-ppm is redundant.
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comment Handing back my mod diamond
Thanks a lot for all the time you put in as a moderator and as a user making Stack Overflow better.
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comment Is there a rep cap for getting one's posts in the LQP review queue?
Quality is based on the content of the post, not on the user.
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comment (Where) Can I ask questions about the content of design and programming books?
@reallythecrash If you're only copying one diagram from a book to ask for clarification, it should be protected under fair use. About a page of content is the most I would copy without paraphrasing before I would start worrying. (Naturally, always cite the source.)
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comment Should I use a deprecated tag if it is better than an irrelevant one?
@halfer They can only see the question if they have a link to it.
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comment Rather than closing a genuine non-spamming query,it should be moved to http://anythng.stackoverflow.com
What you're suggesting already exists in Yahoo! Answers. When questions are closed on Stack Overflow, you're welcome to try posting them there.
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comment A user with a lot of wrongfully awarded badges?
@Linuxios Ah, that must be why I can't see anything anymore. All of the users were removed, along with their votes.
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comment A user with a lot of wrongfully awarded badges?
@Linuxios Thanks. I can't see anything that I can take action on, but we'll keep an eye on accounts associated with that user.
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comment can I make a tag for my university?
Just in case you're haven't see it, on Meta Stack Overflow, voting is often used to express agreement or disagreement, not to point out a lack of quality or helpfulness.
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comment A user with a lot of wrongfully awarded badges?
@NickCraver Are gold/silver/bronze badge totals stored separately, or are they just cached? (This user is now showing 3/25/53, but they only have 33 total badges.)
May
22
comment How come my question got so many downvotes after answering it myself?
@user2019515 No, I'm saying that you didn't make clear at all what you were using the date format for.
May
22
comment Can the system leave a deletion reason when it deletes a question?
+1 - I was scratching my head over this one as well.
May
22
comment Victim of serial downvoting, undownvoted, but still banned. How to lift the ban?
@JeffMercado George Stocker figured out that it was because the question was at -1 with no activity for 3 months. meta.stackoverflow.com/q/181259/1288
May
22
comment Victim of serial downvoting, undownvoted, but still banned. How to lift the ban?
The question that likely got you banned was only 4 days ago. I don't know when the question ban started though. You can still edit deleted questions and ask for them to be undeleted if you think they're salvageable, but usually they're not. You need to improve your other questions and keep answering other people's questions to lift the ban.
May
18
comment When does a question qualify to remove community wiki status?
Fixing bad code isn't called maintenance anymore?
May
17
comment How can I help reduce the backlog of unanswered questions?
@TomAu Yes, writing a good answer or upvoting an existing good answer are probably the most direct ways to reduce the backlog. Those both apply to good questions only though, as does placing a bounty. Editing a question into better shape is another positive thing you can do. Voting or flagging for unanswerable questions to be closed is working on the "bottom of the pile" of questions, but it's just as effective (and important) for reducing the backlog.
May
17
comment How can I help reduce the backlog of unanswered questions?
@LBT While our answered percentage of 79% isn't that bad, the volume of questions means we have 1 million unanswered questions on Stack Overflow.
May
16
comment Can I ask in Stack Overflow a question which doesn't get any answer from other Stack Exchange sites with low traffic?
@reikyoushin No, I don't think there's anything wrong with the formatting of your question. People on Meta tend to downvote things that they disagree with, or when people suggest something that you shouldn't do. I think the downvotes in this case just mean "no, don't cross-post that question."
May
15
comment Add section about when to use Programmers SE in the Stack Overflow FAQ
@Servy Because we don't get a lot of cooking or bicycling questions on Stack Overflow. We do get a lot of software licensing questions though, and there is a place where those are welcome.