| bio | website | homepage.mac.com/quinntaylor |
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| location | Mountain View, CA | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Apr 8 at 21:12 | |
| stats | profile views | 67 |
I'm a Computer Science nerd, longtime Mac addict, and software engineer in Silicon Valley. Happily, I work mostly with Objective-C, but I also work in Java, enjoy Python, and avoid C++. I'm also the author of CHDataStructures.framework.
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Mar 11 |
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Add Menlo as monospace font for Mac OS 10.6 users Before Consolas would be better. That way Mac users will get it first, even if they have Consolas installed, and everyone else will never have to know. |
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Jan 22 |
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Sizes and overlaps of communities on the sites I agree, Objective-C would be nice to see in the same graph as the Three Big C's. (Can the script not do 4?) It would be humbling, kind of like stepping into the Ultimate Perspective Vortex... ;-) |
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Jan 14 |
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Nominations: New Stack Overflow Moderator +1 As someone who spends most of my time in Apple-related tags as well, it would be great to have someone to watch over said tags closely. Dave is sharp, always quick to answer a question (he usually beats handily in the race), and is thoughtful in his responses. Plus, he can write and spell properly. :-) |
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Jan 12 |
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How much do you think SO points are worth on the market? I think Objective-C is in the same camp as Perl. Just think how long it would take the poor LaTeX experts... |
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Aug 11 |
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What do you dislike with Stack Overflow? That's a good point, although if everyone improves the last hour of questions consistently, theoretically the questions in the system should be of higher quality. It also becomes difficult to remember past questions, especially if they slipped by me the first time, or I wasn't a site member when they were originally posted. That said, I spend a fair amount of time cleaning up older questions and answers... |
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Jul 14 |
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Additional Badge Ideas @devinb I doubt people intentionally gives lousy answers on SO. This badge would be likely to incentivize users with less rep to post good answers in the hope of earning a badge for giving a better answer than a much more experienced/reputable user. I can't really see a downside to something like this... |
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Jul 10 |
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Additional Badge Ideas Good idea. See "Hot Streak", as someone called it in a higher-voted answer. |
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Jul 10 |
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Additional Badge Ideas +1 I totally agree. Voting is what drives the site, and there is little motivation once you pass 300, except for the good of the community. Also, perhaps a name like "Senator" or "Chancellor"? (Hey, how comes there's no "vote of no confidence"?) |
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Jul 7 |
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A higher level Strunk & White badge? 1000 edits or such I didn't even know SO awarded badgers! I'd like a wolverine too, please. Seriously though, I think the 1000 mark as a gold badge would be an excellent idea. Complete the editor trio. |
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Jul 4 |
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Display the number of votes a user has left for the day I wouldn't have guessed it would cause problems, but it's great to know and I can certainly accept that. Thanks, Jeff! |
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Jul 2 |
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Suggested improvements to badges index page It appears in the badges section of the user profile page. I'd like the count to also appear on stackoverflow.com/badges when I'm logged it. Currently I get a checkmark next to every badge I've earned 1+ times. |
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Jul 2 |
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Suggested improvements to badges index page Umm, I did mention that. "It would be nice to show something like "x4" like in the badges section of the user profile page." Maybe everyone was rushing through reading so they could answer first. :-) |
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Jul 2 |
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Display the number of votes a user has left for the day I certainly allow for subjectivity. Realize that while 10 votes out of 30 is plenty for you, I would prefer to know from the get-go. Also, I don't see how knowing how many votes you have detracts from the value of the votes. Users can currently fling their votes willy-nilly just to use them up — all you have to do is vote until they're gone. I'm advocating careful premeditation and spending votes well. In the end, take this as my opinion, not gospel truth. :-) |
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Jul 2 |
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Display the number of votes a user has left for the day That's very true, but I don't like to have to track down a specific vote I want to retract — it's much easier to plan ahead than to backtrack, at least for me. As far as "overly conscious", that's why it should be inconspicuous, like the envelope that highlights orange. It's almost unnoticeable, and certainly doesn't detract from the SO experience. |
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Jul 1 |
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Additional Badge Ideas Aren't "Tumbleweed" and "Peer Pressure" already badges of dubious honor? |
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Jun 30 |
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Additional Badge Ideas Hey, sometimes you just know who has the best answer, right? ;-) |
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Jun 30 |
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Additional Badge Ideas Yeah, but moderators shouldn't have to artificially inflate the stats for our pathetic little tags. :-) It should really come from the people who benefit from the tag, although getting people to vote (well) is tough. |
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Jun 30 |
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Additional Badge Ideas Apple's WWDC has a traditional panel called "Stump the Experts". Maybe something like "Smart Upstart" or "Underdog"? |
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Jun 30 |
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Reputation for Badges I don't entirely agree. The badges that would benefit most from this are ones that generally require significant amounts of unrequited work that benefits the community. As I mentioned in my answer, if it can increase voting and refinement editing (both in a good way) I'm all in favor of it. |
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Jun 30 |
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Additional Badge Ideas See the post by John Pirie — I like the idea of "Curmudgeon" for high ratio of downvotes cast. |