1,441 reputation
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bio website dandyer.co.uk
location United Kingdom
age 33
visits member for 3 years, 9 months
seen May 20 at 18:58
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Software developer (mostly Java and Objective-C with occasional Haskell, Python and, reluctantly, PHP).

Owner/principal software developer at Rectangular Software.

  • StackAnywhere (an Android StackExchange client)
  • Appmonger (an Android Market sales reporting app for Android developers)

Oct
9
accepted Allow more tags per employment history entry on careers.stackoverflow.com
Oct
7
asked How do you delete your CV from the new Careers site?
Oct
7
asked Allow more tags per employment history entry on careers.stackoverflow.com
Oct
3
comment What is the reasoning behind the reputation cap?
It doesn't level the playing field, it maintains the status quo. It is not possible for a new user to catch-up to Jon Skeet unless Jon stops contributing. He gets his 200 points per day and, as nobody else can exceed that (other than the few holes in the cap), he will always stay ahead.
Oct
1
comment Is there a geographical pattern to the top rep holders?
The UK is Western Europe, we just don't always like to admit it.
Sep
30
comment Adobe-sponsored tags
Are there any restrictions? It makes sense for Adobe to "own" the Flash and Flex tags, but some potential uses might be more controversial. Could one company "buy" all tags relating to a competitor's product and use those pages to entice people to switch to theirs?
Sep
30
answered Free Vote-Based Advertising for Open Source Projects
Sep
25
comment Should the weight of downvotes be increased?
@Jeff: Please don't go with -5/-2. Or at least make the change to -5 first, and only increase the voter penalty to -2 if there is evidence of a problem with leaving it at -1. If you make the changes one at a time you'll be able to measure the impacts independently.
Sep
25
comment Should the weight of downvotes be increased?
Completely agree. At present down-voting doesn't seem worth it.
Sep
25
comment Should the weight of downvotes be increased?
For point 1, I could just add any junk comment to avoid the penalty. There's no way of enforcing that the voter leaves useful feedback. For point 2, there may not be another answer yet that deserves an up vote.
Sep
25
comment Should the weight of downvotes be increased?
I disagree. Changing to -5 is a step in the right direction (I favour -10 to make up votes and down votes equivalent). However, I am strongly against changing the penalty for the voter to -2. In fact I'm strongly against any penalty for down-voting. People should not be penalised for casting a deserved down-vote. I understand why it was introduced, but I think there are better solutions to that problem.
Sep
25
comment Sort interested/ignored tags alphabetically
Fair enough. My interesting tags are a mess because I've been accidentally deleting them and then re-adding them due to this other problem (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/23491/…).
Sep
25
asked Sort interested/ignored tags alphabetically
Sep
25
comment Notified about my own answer to my question
Jeff, I have just seen the same behaviour with a question I asked on Super User. Strangely(?) the e-mail was not sent until nearly 2 days after I answered.
Sep
18
revised Make migration of questions less brutal
added 191 characters in body; edited body; deleted 1 characters in body
Sep
14
comment Should bounty be returned if there is NO answer at all?
If a bounty wouldn't expire until the question had an answer, wouldn't that mean that I could post any answer in order to claim the bounty?
Sep
7
comment Handling “Problematic” Stack Overflow participants
Why -5? Why not -10? IMO, the lack of vote parity (a down vote being equivalent to an up vote) is a design flaw.
Sep
7
answered Should we build up the wiki aspect of SO by adding in QnA topics?
Sep
7
comment If you just witnessed tactical downvoting, is it a reportable offense?
For any question there are almost always more people who vote than who answer, so there's no need to worry too much about one missing vote. If you write your good answer, addressing (either directly or indirectly) the flaws in the other answer, somebody else will likely do the necessary voting.
Aug
31
comment How about a “Vote not to close” option to counter the “Vote to close”?
+1 I just came here to make the same suggestion and found this when searching. At present there maybe 5 people who want to close a question and 100 who want to keep it open, but the latter don't get to do anything about it until it's been closed.