| bio | website | hbjitney.com |
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| location | Houston, TX | |
| age | 42 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 8 months |
| seen | May 1 at 20:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 41 |
About asking questions
- Be able to answer: "What have you tried?"
- For better help sooner, post an SSCCE
- Try to ask your question the Smart Way!
About Me
Hello, and welcome to this random assortment of facts.
I have been developing software for a long time. I also manage software projects, but never both at the same time. Why do both, you ask? Well, I'm not a one-trick pony. I enjoy both the tactical aspect of writing code as well as the strategic aspect of keeping the customer happy, the development team happy and building software that will Do Something Useful.
Industries I've Worked
IT is everywhere! Most industries are very similar when it comes to employee needs, although one might think they're very different. I've seen Financial Traders get just as worked up and panicked as Healthcare Staff when their systems aren't working properly. My job is to make it so whatever the user wants to do is EASY and, in effect, so that they don't even notice me.*
- Business Process Improvement,
- Chemical,
- Education,
- Energy (oil, gas, & electricity),
- Entertainment,
- Financial,
- Marketing,
- Media,
- Property Management, and
- Software (the company's actual product)
- Web Development
- Mobile (Android + IOS) App Development
*Sorry, but job security is a myth. Career Security, now you're talking!
Favorite OS
- Mac OSX is my primary (the command line rocks for unleashing the power of bash)
- Kubuntu for the DT
- Gentoo for making a fast server out of old hardware
- Debian for regular server
WindowsXBox for the games
Preferred Browsers
- Chrome, hands down
- Firefox, if you're nasty
- IE if you want me to hate my job
Favorite Languages
There isn't really a favorite, just languages that are better suited for a particular task/application.
- Ruby
- Perl
- Objective C
- Javascript
- Java
- PHP (not a favorite, but I can write some very elegant, TDD code for you!)
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Feb 5 |
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Formatting OP's code for readability without tipping them off to the problem Great answers--wish I could award the "answer" to all of you! I rolled back my edit and will keep this in mind going forward. |
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Feb 5 |
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Guidelines for code editing, especially horizontal scrolling By editing their code and presenting it as easily viewed and read chunks of code, you are helping future visitors read and understand the question (FIFY :) ) |
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Jan 23 |
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How should a user's death be handled? after you are dead someone starts slowly brute forcing your account. You aren't around to defend it by changing the password or complaining when they steal the account. This doesn't bother you? #firstworldproblem |
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Sep 20 |
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Review tasks not anonymous What kind of privacy concerns do you mean? |
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Sep 18 |
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Blatant third-party users? @Arjan poof - and it was gone |
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Aug 30 |
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View our previous comments Sort=comments works better. |
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Jun 6 |
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Is SOFU prepared for a DDoS attack? Done and done... |
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Jun 6 |
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Is SOFU prepared for a DDoS attack? @Bart quillman answered the impact aspect. He did not answer the probability aspect. |
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Jun 6 |
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Make it cost more to downvote without comment; make it hurt to leave a crap comment @Yannis Rizos - I stand corrected. Thank you. |
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Jun 6 |
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Make it cost more to downvote without comment; make it hurt to leave a crap comment A user would quickly run out of points if they kept doing it. |
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Jun 6 |
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Make it cost more to downvote without comment; make it hurt to leave a crap comment "Downvotes are anonymous by design, and you are not entitled to an explanation." That's awesome. |
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Jun 6 |
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Are “tl;dr” comments considered rude and/or are they discouraged? If someone comments that a post was too long to read, and that same person couldn't be bothered to edit it to make it more concise, isn't that just being lazy? |
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Jun 6 |
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Are “tl;dr” comments considered rude and/or are they discouraged? I would hope that the title functions as the "tl;dr" part. |
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Mar 9 |
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Limit of manual of 6 char on edit size when you don’t have full edit rights @JeffAtwood do you have any evidence that eliminating the 6 char limit will lead to a queue flood, or is this only conjecture? |
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Mar 9 |
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Limit of manual of 6 char on edit size when you don’t have full edit rights In this case, the choices are to a) correct the code and make other changes (arbitrary or not) in order to hit the 6 char limit, b) leave the error for someone else to fix or not, or c) do a bunch of work to get 2k rep, then come back and fix it if you remember. |
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Mar 9 |
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Limit of manual of 6 char on edit size when you don’t have full edit rights @endolith they are "pointless" and "trivial" unless you have 2,000 rep. Then, they're not. Makes sense? Me neither. |
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Aug 1 |
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Anonymous user feedback now in testing @Brock_Adams: Good point :^) |
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Jul 29 |
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Anonymous user feedback now in testing Your "1,000 different IP addresses" will fail to account for response from companies or other groups that sit behind a proxy, thus raising the bar even higher. |
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May 19 |
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Limit of manual of 6 char on edit size when you don’t have full edit rights I exert time and effort here, to the extent that I deem it worthwhile. If you say that my time and effort are insufficient because I'm not doing more, then you're assigning a lower value to my effort than I do. That's not how it works; quid pro quo applies here. I say my efforts are worth the value I receive. You say they are not ("dream bigger"). Is that what you really want to say? |
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May 19 |
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Limit of manual of 6 char on edit size when you don’t have full edit rights @Ian - thanks for that link. It seems that the common thought is that only "big tent" edits are valuable, whereas small, incremental improvements are worthless. Pretty sad. |