| bio | website | sbfutil.sourceforge.net |
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| location | North Carolina | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 8 months |
| seen | Apr 5 at 23:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 1,063 |
I'm a "hobbyist" programmer who knows Perl and C, works with PHP, and has dabbled in assembly, Python, C++ and Ruby. I also enjoy esoteric languages like brainf*ck. I plan on learning more Python, and then try something hard like Lisp or Forth or Erlang. And eventually Prolog.
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Mar 25 |
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A new twist on the close as not community wiki @Casebash - If close votes are being used to enforce CW, then someone is abusing the system. You should post about it on Meta, flag it for moderator attention, or email the SO team. Close votes are different from comments saying "this should be CW," and the two should not be interchanged. |
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Mar 25 |
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A new twist on the close as not community wiki @Kop - Name a situation where de-CWing power would be useful. (Say, a question where people have argued over whether or not it should have been CW and it was incorrectly converted to CW.) |
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Mar 25 |
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A new twist on the close as not community wiki @Kop - Because upvotes/downvotes on CW questions don't count, and the ability for a question asker to try to un-CW a question, thus suddenly gaining all it's upvotes, doesn't seem fair. Also, because once you give something away (to another person or to the community) you don't really have the right to take it back. |
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Mar 25 |
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Trilogy Site Ranking - For those who need to know You'd be surprised. It isn't easy being Jon Skeet. |
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Mar 24 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 21 |
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Hiding reputation and encouraging thinking time would improve the quality of answers on SO @amelvin - I agree with Bill that it's probably not an issue, and that high rep users get upvotes for providing good answers, but if we were willing to perform social experiments on SO we could certainly hide a user's reputation for a certain amount of time (I don't think hiding usernames would be feasible) and see if it affects voting trends. That would (semi-)conclusively answer all future questions of this nature, and (if Bill, myself, and many others were wrong) set the site up with a solution. However, I'm not sure if Jeff et al are willing to use SO as a social testing ground. |
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Mar 20 |
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Request for question to be reopened Incidentally, I try to read the question more carefully if enough "red flag words" pop up, precisely to prevent me from doing this. I end up skimming (and sometimes answering incorrectly) valid, straightforward questions because of this. |
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Mar 20 |
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Is SO shooting itself in the foot? "...people who can answer questions are valued higher than people who can't." Isn't this already true? Isn't this somewhat inherent to a Q&A site? Isn't it going to be true anywhere you go in life that people who can help others are more useful than people who need lots of help? |
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Mar 20 |
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Is SO shooting itself in the foot? @Evan - I think you should stop doing a lot of things, but you're not going to listen to anyone else's advice, so why should anyone else listen to you? |
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Mar 19 |
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Why may I accept and downvote the same answer? @mmyers - I find it funny that you indirectly said something witty about my name in a comment well under the length limit, thereby invalidating your own witty remark. |
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Mar 19 |
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Why may I accept and downvote the same answer? @Pol - That would fit, but I've decided to take on a different issue. Fortunately, my recent responses is still registering @Cha for a while. |
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Mar 19 |
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Why may I accept and downvote the same answer? Or maybe the question was "How does I parse this HTML with regex?" and the answer provides a regex that works for that specific HTML requirement, but is an unreadable beast. |
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Mar 19 |
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Why may I accept and downvote the same answer? @Pollyanna - I changed my name to this before there was a 30-day limit. I'm at a loss as to where I can go from here, as my current name hits the length limit. Otherwise, I would change it to "I Was Changing my Name on Meta Before Changing Names on Meta was Cool." |
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Mar 19 |
answered | Why may I accept and downvote the same answer? |
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Mar 19 |
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What category do we use to close blatant homework questions? +1 This is a good use of "too localized." I would like to see this become standard. |
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Mar 18 |
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Never got a shirt; too late? @Jonathan - And yet you didn't change the wording at all... I would say that my suspicions are aroused but that would veer off into even worse territory. |
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Mar 18 |
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Never got a shirt; too late? I'm glad you didn't see a picture of Dalgas with his shirt off. |
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Mar 5 |
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Flagging “Comment” Answers Moderators can do many things about the issue, but it's best to also leave a comment telling the offending user what they did wrong (and how to fix it in the future). Also, if they don't have enough rep to comment, I like to upvote them to help them on their way. |
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Mar 4 |
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@comment notification and Editing @Kobi - Thanks. Foiled again! |
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Mar 4 |
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@comment notification and Editing It could be, but on the other hand I can see that getting a little out of hand. And sometimes when I vote to close I don't want to hear the OP whining about "how is this not allowed when question X is allowed?" |