| bio | website | dandyer.co.uk |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 9 months |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 101 |
Software developer (mostly Java and Objective-C with occasional Haskell, Python and, reluctantly, PHP).
- New Adventures in Software (software development blog)
- GitHub
Owner/principal software developer at Rectangular Software.
- StackAnywhere (an Android StackExchange client)
- Appmonger (an Android Market sales reporting app for Android developers)
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Dec 11 |
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Could account association cheapen the Yearling badge? Does it really matter? |
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Dec 10 |
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How do I remove my account and info from careers? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/24999/… |
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Dec 10 |
revised |
It is legal under UK law to charge someone to post their CV? Definition |
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Dec 10 |
revised |
It is legal under UK law to charge someone to post their CV? Fine |
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Dec 10 |
answered | It is legal under UK law to charge someone to post their CV? |
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Dec 10 |
answered | ohloh CV links? |
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Dec 10 |
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ohloh CV links? Ohloh tracks your commits to Open Source projects and generates some objective measure of "experience" in various technologies. It also tracks how many people claim to use particular Open Source projects. Finally, it allows people to give "kudos" to other Open Source developers whose work they admire/appreciate. It then combines all this information and assigns a rank to each developer on a scale of 1 (you've done pretty much nothing) to 10 (you are one of the 64 most awesome developers on the planet). |
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Dec 8 |
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Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2010 Apologies for the Northern Hemisphere bias. |
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Dec 8 |
answered | Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2010 |
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Dec 4 |
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UK careers locations are formatted unconventially/inconsistently That was quick, thanks. I would still suggest some kind of punctuation/separator between the "state" and country. It looks odd without it, particularly if you live in "Perth, Western Australia Australia" |
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Dec 3 |
accepted | UK careers locations are formatted unconventially/inconsistently |
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Dec 3 |
asked | UK careers locations are formatted unconventially/inconsistently |
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Oct 31 |
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DevDays 2009 Reviews - Cambridge I'm in the UK and I have a copy of Strunk & White right here on the shelf above my desk. |
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Oct 26 |
answered | SO: Weekly code golf |
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Oct 16 |
accepted | Inconsistent question totals |
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Oct 16 |
asked | Inconsistent question totals |
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Oct 15 |
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Stickers for Stackers (i.e. post your sticker shots!) It's a good job that's your home media server. Some of the places I've worked if you put that sticker on one of the machines, you'd come in the next day to find out that somebody had disposed of it because you labelled it as a faulty server. |
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Oct 9 |
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It is legal under UK law to charge someone to post their CV? I've no idea what law the OP might be referring to, but if hypothetically there were a law being infringed, it might cause problems for StackOverflow staff should they wish to visit the EU. There was a case in recent years of directors of Internet gambling firms being arrested when visiting the US even though their alleged "crimes" were committed elsewhere. The US authorities felt justified in their actions because the services were available from the US. Many gambling sites take measures to block US users to avoid potential liability. |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | Scholar |