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| location | Charlotte, NC | |
| age | 29 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 9 months |
| seen | Apr 9 at 14:22 | |
| stats | profile views | 66 |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 30 |
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Undoing a question deletion that had a deleted answer brought the answer back? @S.Mark: That would work for answers deleted by consensus, but what about moderator- (or owner-) deleted answers? |
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Jan 30 |
answered | Lock downvoting after question was edited? |
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Jan 30 |
answered | Too many new questions are being posted to Stack Overflow |
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Aug 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 2 |
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Long answers on stackoverflow @polygenelubricants: By satisfying the OP, I mean making your answer relevant to the question rather an using it as an opportunity to "teach" about a broader topic. |
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Aug 1 |
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Long answers on stackoverflow @polygenelubricants: Bear in mind, though, that the purpose of the answer is to address the OP's question, not to provide you with a venue for lecture or instruction; that's what blogs are for. In other words, you should be aiming to satisfy the questioner, not the answerer ;) |
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Aug 1 |
answered | Long answers on stackoverflow |
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Jun 22 |
answered | Why can't Area51 be associated? |
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May 23 |
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Generalist biased towards Microsoft technology? @Kyle: How does having 29 other tags available for Generalist leave people at a disadvantage? Strictly speaking, it seems like it's easier to get the badge completely without MS than it does completely with MS. |
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May 23 |
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Generalist biased towards Microsoft technology? Just to confirm, your issue is that a product suite that collectively covers probably...I don't know...75% of the developers out there (if you write Java for Windows or Mono for anything, you're covered, for example) is represented by 25% of the tags in the top 40? Where is the issue here? Is there something wrong with the 29 other tags? |
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May 22 |
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Add vote weighting for self-nominated Experts @PaulG: I think Aarobot's point is the fact that, even with your acknowledged lack of experience with Java, you could declare yourself an expert in it. |
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May 22 |
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Add vote weighting for self-nominated Experts @Paul: No, I don't face this dilemma now, as all of the votes are worth the same. If I were an expert, that means that I have to hope that another expert will come along to upvote me, rather than just anyone with more than 10 reputation. |
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May 21 |
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Add vote weighting for self-nominated Experts @PaulG: No offense, but that's your own suggestion and hardly a rule that can be hard and fast. If the question was closed for a reason other than being a duplicate, why does that automatically mean that there should be allowed to be a duplicate that's open? |
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May 21 |
answered | Add vote weighting for self-nominated Experts |
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Jan 14 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 14 |
answered | Nominations: New Stack Overflow Moderator |
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Oct 22 |
awarded | Critic |
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Sep 10 |
awarded | Supporter |