| bio | website | NOVALISTIC.com |
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| location | Singapore | |
| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 7 months |
| seen | 1 hour ago | |
| stats | profile views | 3,470 |
Roles on this site
From the tags I participate in (below) as well as my bio (further down in this box), it's easy to tell that I'm interested in a number of languages and topics. However, you'll most often find me patrolling, curating and moderating the following tags:
htmlcsshtml5css3css-selectorsnotepad++
I also carry out retags (lots and lots of retags on html5css3 questions...), formatting edits, link fixes and others such in the aforementioned tags, so it's not just answering questions.
As a moderator, I believe I am more efficient than ever with post revisions and other housekeeping duties, as I continue with my question-answering business. While I actively add fresh content to the site, I'm also helping out with cleaning and polishing our currently-existing posts. "Dust tends to settle", and all that jazz.
Achievements
Singapore's top user on Stack Overflow by reputation!
Singapore's first community moderator ♦ on Stack Overflow!
- 1st user to earn the bronze, silver and gold css3 badges!
- 1st user to earn the bronze, silver and gold css-selectors badges!
- 1st user to earn the bronze notepad++ badge!
- 4th user to earn the gold css badge!
45th user to earn the Legendary badge!
54th user to reach the 100,000-reputation milestone!
About me
I'm a teen software developer who relishes hacking PHP on the Web, C# on his PC and Objective-C on his Mac. I adore math, Jesus, Apple and π, but not apple pie!
While I'm primarily an HTML/CSS/JS/PHP web developer (I've been with HTML/CSS for a decade now!), I'm also getting my feet wet in iOS development with Objective-C, ASP.NET and WPF development with C#, and Flash game development with ActionScript 3.0. Additionally, I know a little Java and Python, but am not considering expanding my knowledge in either right now.
Check out my site. Read my tech blog. Follow me on Twitter (if you dare).
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reviewed | Approve suggested edit on outsourcing tag wiki |
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reviewed | Approve suggested edit on outsourcing tag wiki excerpt |
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The Google Crawler is picking up the “It's 100% free, no registration required” phrase in its summary descriptions This belongs on Stack Overflow. |
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Rename “Very Low Quality” Flag as “Unsalvageably Bad” Better description: "This question/answer is bad and the author should feel bad." |
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Rename “Very Low Quality” Flag as “Unsalvageably Bad” Except you know, being condescending is for people, not Web interfaces. |
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It does not meet our quality standards @Łukasz Lech: Yes. I'm not being serious with that comment by the way; I find it just as absurd as you do. |
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Webp tag doesn't have a sponsored advert like other 'special' tags we probably don't need a specific-* tag for everything |
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Can I ask a question on SO requesting somebdy to write code? I hope this isn't serious. |
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“Software tools” in FAQ is too hazy edited tags |
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We need to be a little less hostile @Mysticial: i.stack.imgur.com/6l8c4.jpg |
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I keep reviewing my questions so that they are not downvoted, but nothing I do help @Joe: Oh, but it is. |
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I keep reviewing my questions so that they are not downvoted, but nothing I do help He accepted it anyway, oddly enough. |
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Should users avoid flagging if he/she has rights to cast close votes? @NullPoiиteя: Uh, so they can flag other problems? Not everything is "this question needs to be closed." |
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Should users avoid flagging if he/she has rights to cast close votes? @Mr. Alien: Yes, because there was no need to flag in the first place. You can see how quickly the questions were closed by other users with closing privileges. |
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Should users avoid flagging if he/she has rights to cast close votes? @Mr. Alien: That screenshot is not very clear - the "1 hour ago" is when you raised the flag, not when it was declined. The flagging summary doesn't tell you when a flag was addressed, so I'm telling you now that the flags were declined after the questions were closed. |
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Should users avoid flagging if he/she has rights to cast close votes? @Mr. Alien: Yes, you voted to close, then flagged, then it was closed, then your flags were declined. |
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Should users avoid flagging if he/she has rights to cast close votes? "all were declined, but were closed later" I checked: the questions were closed first, then your flags declined. Not only that, but the questions were closed minutes after they were posted, none of which had any moderator intervention, nor needed it (hence the decline message). |
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View question's “history” as animated playback This seems entirely frivolous and not much more useful than what we already have. I'm not sure it's worth the time to implement. |
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Is it Right, after close the question Downvote is enable Well, is it wrong? |
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Are humorous question titles allowed, even if they don't accurately describe the problem? Question title that doesn't describe the problem |

