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Developer with 8 years experience. I work with J, C, C++, C#, SQLite, MySQL, VBA, and a bunch of other odds and ends.

On Twitter: @MPProg


May
17
awarded  Popular Question
Jan
25
accepted Restart and Restarting tag synonym request
Jan
25
asked Restart and Restarting tag synonym request
Jan
23
comment Off-topic flag should allow “other” choice text entry
I like this approach best. I question the current choice of TeX and SharePoint in the list. The thinking has already happened in most cases, is what I say. If I know where the question belongs, let me say it.
Jan
22
awarded  Necromancer
Nov
26
awarded  Yearling
Nov
21
awarded  Necromancer
Oct
16
awarded  Good Question
Sep
29
accepted Answering tumbleweed questions - a proposal for attention
Sep
29
comment Answering tumbleweed questions - a proposal for attention
They say the Queen Mary takes a whole kilometre to come to a full stop. Over the years my experience has taught be that there are a lot of fly-by questions, and nobody should be sorry about them. I'm more in the favour of an Atwoodian "ask correctly or don't get an answer" attitude now.
Sep
21
awarded  Custodian
Sep
17
awarded  Peer Pressure
Sep
17
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Why does Stack Overflow not let me login with a different Stack Exchange OpenID account?
Aug
27
accepted Burninate the “missing” tag
Aug
27
revised Burninate the “missing” tag
added 21 characters in body
Jul
24
comment We are in the post-vb tag era, can we zonk it for good?
Thanks, @animuson. Where were my manners?
Jul
24
asked We are in the post-vb tag era, can we zonk it for good?
May
14
awarded  Mortarboard
May
9
comment What should we do for questions with broken links that are still answered?
Absolutely. To me that's an improvement on the original.
May
9
comment What should we do for questions with broken links that are still answered?
Ah, web.archive. Good thinking! How reliable is it, though? Do they keep everything forever?