| bio | website | aleembawany.com |
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| visits | member for | 3 years, 10 months |
| seen | May 10 at 9:56 | |
| stats | profile views | 16 |
I am a web development junkie and love the whole stack.
- REST and HTTP
- ASP.NET MVC
- Entity Framework / Linq
- AJAX with JSON and jQuery
- LAMP
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Jun 11 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 6 |
awarded | Stellar Question |
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Jul 14 |
awarded | Famous Question |
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Jun 17 |
awarded | Great Question |
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Sep 14 |
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Is adding your own links to someone else's answer allowed? Worse still @Sam152 is now changing the labeling of his answers so he can avoid citation. Shameful plagiarism. |
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Sep 14 |
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Is adding your own links to someone else's answer allowed? @Kobi, I agree with you. It's petty enough to start an entire SO Meta post on the issue. But citation is a citation. Google "Lazy Block Comment" and you'll see all links point there. I don't want to take claim, but I feel compelled to respond when @Sam152 clearly feels the need to hijack an idea for himself and blow it all out of proportion. |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Critic |
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Sep 14 |
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Is adding your own links to someone else's answer allowed? Since it's my post he is referring to I'll clarify. I came up with the technique and I named it "Lazy Block Comments". He referred to it verbatim and didn't cite the original author. The answer was a "community wiki" so I added the citation. Citations are important and also have legal precedence. To top it off, @Sam152 has the nerve to start this post and call me out after passing my technique off as his own. Shame! |
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Sep 14 |
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Is adding your own links to someone else's answer allowed? I did it because I came up with "Lazy Block Comments" and I didn't see anything wrong with putting a citation to the original article, even if it was indeed mine. The author of the answer feels that I should not be cited and I think something is inherently wrong with that. Though I do agree that a comment might have been better suited but the wiki-ish nature of SO opens it up to much more and this is common practice on WikiPedia, et al. |
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Feb 2 |
awarded | Favorite Question |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Jan 8 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 25 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Aug 19 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 19 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 3 |
answered | Is it OK that I just posted my same answer to several related questions? |
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Jun 3 |
answered | How does StackOverflow do its question revision history? |
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Jun 3 |
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Real time reputation tracker The title of the taskbar icon is "SO HH:MM:ss". Could you make the title to show the score first. My icons get quite small so even the "SO" label in the title takes up space. Showing just the score would give me a cursory glance to see if anything's changed. |
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May 12 |
answered | Acknowledging Stack Overflow users in my application |