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40 years of building systems software and software engineering tools. Architect of DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit (commercial program transformation engine) and PARLANSE (parallel programming langauge for SMP x86). Implemented compiler-quality front ends for Ada, VB6, C#, Java, FORTRAN, PHP, Natural.

idbaxter at semanticdesigns dot com

Sep
5
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
Quoting casperOne, "In other words, disclosure is great but if you're doing it all the time, that's a problem." So, is this discussion about links, or about disclosures? If I mention my tools, I reasonably need to disclose. Most questions are "How can I X?" I can answer those vaguely with "Some tools do X by Y" without mentioning the specific (my) tool that does it. I generally don't know if the other tools (there's a lot of them) do X, let alone how (although I can make educated guesses). If all my answers simply removed the links, would that satisfy people? I think not.
Sep
5
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
I get the very distinct impression that if I mentioned my tools, but did not provide a link, the argument would become, "hey, he's advertising his business". So the proposal on the table as I interpret it read it is "don't mention your tools".
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
@casperOne: That question was intended to get a response with a specific reason. You are basically say, "We (some folks) don't like what you do". That's abundantly clear. "Don't piggyback links". Also abundantly clear. How specifically do you want the first answer modified? Leave the text alone, removing just the links? I get the impression that won't satisfy "some" here; I think they are objecting that my answers refer to my tools at all. For this specific answer (and many others I provide) I don't see how to write a useful response in that case.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
It directly refuted the "very possibly a dud" claim made by prusswan based on apparantly no evidence or investigation.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
Now my response to prusswan has been deleted. His previous comment is inflammatory and has no basis in fact, yet my response pointing to a strong basis for judgment was deleted. Why did you not delete his inflammatory remark with the rest? What kind of judgment is going on behind the "moderation" here?
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
So, Mr. Moderator, you aren't objecting to the first answer in the list? It meets all your criteria? So, why in your moderation-skilled judgement, did you delete it?
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
@casperOne So explain how the first deleted answer in the list above, does not meet casperOne's criteria. I described what kind of tool was needed, went the the several that exist and discussed how each met/didn't meet the necessary criteria.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
Apparantly I guessed right. The deletions by casperOne were triggered by one biased SO user, "sbi", going on a rampage, by his own admission. See his answer in this thread. meta.stackoverflow.com/a/145843/132537
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
Cherry pick? Call it what you will, but I answer questions for which I have answers. I've averaged one answer per day and there's many a time when I wished I had a life instead. I suppose it can't be anything but cherrypicking. And I don't see how you can filter the flood of choices you choose to answer, either, without cherrypicking the ones you think you can answer, and are worth answering.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
I want you to stop doing what you are doing too. Whenever there is a public exposure to a large audience, there are detractors (that makes "some", not necessarily "lots"). That doesn't necessarily make them right. As far as I can tell, my answers get an average of two votes in favor. Jon Skeet does about the same, and many of the top contributors seem to have similar numbers. (I'm impressed that you have a higher ratio than that, congratulations). But it appears to me that the SO audience, much larger than just you (or "some"), seems to like my answers about as well as many others.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
OK, somebody asks, "How can I automate this code change?" What answer should I give, if I have a good solution? (You are welcome to list other comparable solutions). Pretty useless to say, "I know an answer, but SO policy forbids giving it to you unless you say pretty please". I could quit answering the question. What good would that be? I could spend all my time trying to answer questions that I don't have good answers for; is that what you are proposing? Or just simply that I should go away?
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
I also object to your comparison. People ask questions, for which I think I have useful answers, and the upvotes from readers seem to generally justify the answers. It isn't like I'm jumping into the middle of a conversation in which I have no business. And I'm surprised you have formed a judgement, without bothering to check to see if the answers are relevant.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
"I will flag it as spam without reservation" So, looks like you don't agree with the established policy in the link I provided, either.
Sep
4
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
I would have been delighted to mention one each of my tools in an apppriate context and been done with it; that might have produced ~~50 responses. What I find astonishing is that people simply don't seem to know that such tools exist (some of ours are pretty unique, some not so much) and they keep asking the same question. My reading of Jeff's comment about advertising is that he was willing to take my money if I wanted to offer it to him, but that wasn't a requirement. Surely SO doesn't want me to put up adverts anytime something remotely interesting is mentioned? How is that a benefit?
Sep
3
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
@BenVoigt: I'm not sure what you're looking for here. I'm incompetent to answer C# framework questions; how can I "share" more? I share on the questions on which I have experience. Considering that I've been doing "source code manipulation" for 25 years, I sort of have a lot of experience here and I can say useful things. Mostly I can't say them without resorting to tools, and you'll perhaps forgive me if I believe that the tool I'm building is pretty good compared to alternatives.
Sep
3
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
You may think so, and so may some others. You also have democratic votes from the SO base about the quality of my answers, including the links. I'll stand by that democratic vote, even the occasional "I hate this enough to call it spam (even though it isn't)" voters.
Sep
3
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
@BenVoigt: "Share more general knowledge..." <mind boggles>. I thought that I was pouring 40 years of expertise into tools that made that knowledge sharing practical on a mass scale. I don't think it helpful to tell people, "Just automate a whole lot of foundational stuff and then you can do interesting custom things"; that's just not a useful answer. For those answers where I don't have tools but I do have some insight, I think I try to provide that insight. (see recent answer on why INC is slower than ADD). But I appreciate your general support anyway.
Sep
3
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
Those 10 spam flags appeared in the last hour or so. I think it safe to believe that is one SO user rather than representative of the entire community.
Sep
3
comment Limits for self promotion, round II
The resolution as to how affiliation is stated was cleared up in the previous long, painful debate. It was agreed that "our" was sufficient indication of affiliation. I religiously include that. "Spam flags" by the community is abusive too; that was covered in the previous discussion.
Jul
2
comment High-vote Q/As closed as “not constructive/off topic” : subjective judgements over the top?
@DiscountGucciHandbags: That's actually a resolution I originally thought was reasonable. Thanks.