| bio | website | github.com/mblaine |
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| location | Ohio | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 2 months |
| seen | May 1 '12 at 10:27 | |
| stats | profile views | 12 |
I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering in 2010. Favorite languages/topics: C++, C#, ASP.NET, web applications, and SQL.
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 22 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 10 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Apr 19 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Apr 17 |
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Lack of consistency @Jon I guess I was trying to use Code Golf questions that remain open and other contest-like questions that get closed as an example. IMHO Code Golf is outside of SO's domain, but if not that I feel it's in sort of a gray area. It'd be nice if the official faq would address contests. And if they are explicitly allowed, that's cool, but then all contests should remain open, let the bad ones get downvoted into oblivion or not by everyone. My issue isn't really with Code Golf. |
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Apr 17 |
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Lack of consistency >> cont. Pollyanna actually provided an appropriate answer. Honestly, cut Pollyanna a check or something. SO is a company. Imagine going to any other company for support and getting ridiculed. I get it that community input is important for feedback and changes to the site, but maybe crowd sourcing everything isn't necessarily the way to go. Anyhow, my 2 unrelated cents. Probably should've stuck this rant in question 9953, but whatever. |
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Apr 17 |
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Lack of consistency This isn't regarding the answer above, or even this question, but in addition to this comment thread. Stack Overflow is a company, which affects my POV a lot. For instance, this question on meta got downvoted and closed, which is just fine meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/46740/… But then half the comments are mocking the asker, and the highest voted answer is a joke. For better or worse, if they're seriously asking a question, they at least deserve to not be the but of others' jokes. >> cont. |
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Apr 17 |
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Lack of consistency @DavidThornley That said, I feel the issue is non-insignificant enough that it should be worked on. And so I started this thread; though I could have been more diplomatic in my original post. I think I'll update it. |
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Apr 17 |
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Lack of consistency @DavidThornley I guess my problem is not having the right view of Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow is a company, one way or another not a non-profit. The software as it's designed is brilliant, and I really do mean brilliant. That plus how quickly questions get answered, it really is, in my view, the perfect programming Q&A site. However, I see, not one or two, but a great many instances very different fates for nearly identical questions. That bothers me. I'm allowed to be bothered by that, and of course you're allowed to not be. |
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Apr 17 |
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Lack of consistency added 134 characters in body |
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Apr 15 |
accepted | Lack of consistency |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency @Bill You are right, I am complaining. I also agree that there's no simple solution. |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency I like your answer. That is pretty much it, isn't it. Thank you. |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency The thing is, SO is a democracy so nobody's responsible. Somebody needs to get a group together, find all the old (but if asked now, unacceptable) questions, and whatever you do with them, do it to all of them. That's the crux of my malcontent :) |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency @Jon Sorry, I meant that one was okay from my view. All the other ones aren't. :) |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency @GregHewgill "Your overinflated sense of justice" - You're right, it is overinflated. If the upper-echelon can skirt the rules where they feel like it (stackoverflow.com/questions/370073 stackoverflow.com/questions/385816) while strictly applying the rules to everyone else, good for them. Yes, those questions are old "in internet time". Then why not go back at some point and normalize everything? Why not take all the non-specific-programming questions and move them someplace else, where ponies may roam free, et al. |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency @Jon The ones that are problems the author is actually facing and not arbitrary contests are fine in my personal opinion. This is a good one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10118/… |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency @JonathanSampson To quote they faq, they're not "detailed and specific" and they do "require extended discussion". |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency @JonathanSampson None of them. My question, and all the others that still exist just like it, aren't appropriate for Stack Overflow. Yet they're handled inconstantly. They're similar to other contest-like questions that get shot down because they're off topic AND the higher ups weren't personally amused by them. I don't mean to get so personal, I am sorry, but I'm also pissed. |
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Apr 15 |
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Lack of consistency The "Hidden Features of C#" one that were asked "long ago" keep getting answers. And the fresh Code Golf posts continue to pop up. |