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bio website dandyer.co.uk
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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)

Jan
3
comment Electorate badge and the benefit of voting on questions
@John: Not sure what constitutes a "fun downvote", but I doubt it should be discouraged any more than a "fun upvote" should be discouraged. The disparity between down votes and up votes is Stack Overflow's biggest flaw.
Jan
3
comment Electorate badge and the benefit of voting on questions
People don't down vote questions much because, for those with enough rep, voting to close is more powerful and doesn't cost you any rep. So why is there a -1 penalty for voting down questions? Wasn't the -1 penalty introduced to deal with strategic down-voting of answers?
Jan
3
comment Github badge on careers cv
It might be better to link to Ohloh as this can aggregate information from several project-hosting sites (GitHub, Sourceforge, Google Code, etc.). Ohloh links have already been requested (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/32473/ohloh-cv-links).
Dec
23
comment Additional Badge Ideas
The genius of the Recursive badge is that it has no base case to terminate the recursion. Therefore, should anybody actually acquire the badge it would cause a... Stack Overflow. The concept is so meta that it blows my mind.
Dec
21
comment How much/what kind of cursing can people get away with on SO?
I really don't see the point in using placeholders like "frak" if the intent is to communicate the same meaning as the uncensored word. Either use the actual word, or don't.
Dec
21
comment Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2010
To be honest, I don't care about the Intelligent Design debate. Evolutionary algorithms work whether you believe in evolution in nature or not. One of the distinctive features of Watchmaker compared to other Java programs is its design. Specifically the way it uses generics and does not require the evolved type to be coupled to any framework classes or interfaces. On occasion I have used the term "intelligent design" to get this point across, playing on the double meaning of the term in this context.
Dec
19
comment Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2010
@Joel: Works for me.
Dec
15
comment Allow posting of recommendations on your CV
There would need to be some kind of identity verification, otherwise you could just write your own recommendations. On LinkedIn you can only be recommended by other people with a LinkedIn profile.
Dec
14
comment How do I post comments on JoelOnSoftware.com?
This is why Joel doesn't like blog comments: joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/07/20.html
Dec
11
comment Could account association cheapen the Yearling badge?
Does it really matter?
Dec
10
comment How do I remove my account and info from careers?
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/24999/…
Dec
10
comment 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).
Dec
8
comment Open Source Advertising - Sidebar - 1H 2010
Apologies for the Northern Hemisphere bias.
Dec
4
comment 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"
Oct
31
comment 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.
Oct
15
comment 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.
Oct
9
comment 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.
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?