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Scott is a C# MVP, author and INETA North America Community Speaker who has been involved with computers in one way or another for as long as he can remember, but started professionally in 1993. He has worked at Fortune 500 companies and privately held start-ups focused on IT consulting where he gained experience in embedded systems design and software development to systems administration and database programming, and everything in between.

After spending 6 years as a systems administrator, Scott started developing eCommerce store fronts. Since 2001, he has worked on many different projects using .NET and C#. Although his primary focus right now is commercial software applications, he prefers building infrastructure components, reusable shared libraries and helping companies define, develop and automate process standards and guidelines.

Scott runs a software architecture-focused user group, speaks extensively, blogs, and contributes regularly to online communities such as The Code Project and StackOverflow, and is the Community Manager and Senior Editor for DotNetKicks. He is also the creator of Windows Phone Marketplace Requests.


Oct
12
comment Where's the Markdown support on careers.stackoverflow.com?
At least basic markdown for headers, bullets, and bold/italics. The problem with not having markdown is that it's impossible to format information.
Aug
30
comment Vote Reversal Time Limit Concerns
Further clarification: I cast the initial downvote and then did not try to undo that vote until after the first edit of the question. It was at that point I was informed that I could not undo the vote because it was past the time window.
Aug
30
comment Vote Reversal Time Limit Concerns
In this particular case, both were blocked. I initially tried a variant of "option 1" but the sequence was cast an initial downvote, the click downvote again to undo the downvote. This was after an edit, but an edit performed by someone who was not the original questioner or myself. Incidentally, I was unable to undo my vote in any way at all until after I edited the question.
Aug
29
comment Vote Reversal Time Limit Concerns
Ok...you talked me in to it. I edited the post to clean up the spacing and was then able to remove my downvote. Still seems like a bug since I should have been able to do that after Jonathan's edit.
Aug
29
comment Canceling a “Vote to Close”
@Marc Gravell: I didn't see the question you and Shog9 referenced as the duplicate and after reading it, they are duplicates although I like mine better. :) Anyway, I don't think there is a need to undo the "close as duplicate".
Aug
29
comment Canceling a “Vote to Close”
@Shog9: I think there are other ways to solve the problems removing undo capabilities and limiting the time allowed to do them were meant to solve.
Aug
29
comment Vote Reversal Time Limit Concerns
I think there needs to be more clarification on how/when the voting window reset actually works. If Jonathan's edit should have reset the vote window, then it is definately a bug since I'm still not able to reverse the vote. I would consider editing the question to allow myself to reverse the downvote but since I don't have any useful edits to make I don't feel justified doing so.
Aug
29
comment Vote Reversal Time Limit Concerns
@John Saunders: Yes, I did. Corrected the title. Thanks.
Aug
29
comment Are Comments Being Deleted Improperly?
That's what happened with the qestion referenced by Shog9's answer and the reason the comment was removed. The only way to answer the "did it happen" question would be to have history on the comments, which I don't think is worth the effort.
Aug
29
comment Are Comments Being Deleted Improperly?
For the record, I provided an explanation as to why the comment was removed and the original content of said comment. That being said, I don't think threading would have helped in this case, since even with threading the original comment to which you replied would have still been removed.
Aug
24
comment Would you do away with the 100% acceptability status under the SO accounts?
Your response indicates that you do feel they are "less deserving". As a new user, they are implicitly contributing less to SO simply because they are new. That doesn't mean they are less deserving of quality answers. The information isn't clean as it is simply a percentage rating that does clearly indicate that the percentage is based on 4 questions or 400 questions, and therefor you aren't actually able to make an informed choice.
Aug
24
comment Will the “Accept rate” score encourage unwanted behavior?
+1 - I think this exactly illustrates my points/concerns.
Aug
23
comment Will the “Accept rate” score encourage unwanted behavior?
>and for the real problem users, it's closer to 0%. This will be any and all new users when asking their first few questions. Imaging someone just starting out and running in to problems. They post 4+ questions to try and understand different aspects of what they are doing (or doing wrong) and immediately have a 0% accept rate as soon as one of those questions gets a single answer.
Aug
22
comment Don't include vulgar words in the URL
@Mehrdad: Good point about SEO. Wasn't thinking about that at all.
Aug
22
comment Don't include vulgar words in the URL
Which would almost imply that the title of the post shouldn't be part of the URL at all.
Aug
22
comment Don't include vulgar words in the URL
@Kip: The problem here is that at lot of filtering programs look for specific keywords (of which 'anal' is most certainly one) and those get weighted more heavily than their context or other (possibly more contextually appropriate) definitions. Yes, 'anal' in this context was meant to mean 'overly attentive to details' but that's not how a filtering algorithm is going to see it.
Aug
22
comment Unreasonable Editing Practices
I agree with Mehrdad. Perhaps changing "anal" to "overly obsessive"?
Aug
22
comment Unreasonable Editing Practices
Except the editor in question wasn't a moderator but another user and the edit could be easily viewed as actually changing the content/meaning of the original question and not providing useful corrections to the question. The ability to edit another presons question is a privilege (hence the 2000 rep required) that should not be used frivously.
Aug
15
comment Why are some badges not shown on the list of badges?
dang...didn't even see those tabs!