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I am a C# Software Engineer and Architect, and have been developing on the .NET and Microsoft platform for most of my career. I am a huge fan of C#, I love DDD (Domain Driven Design), and am a fledgling advocate of BDD (Behavior Driven Development.) My favorite technical authors are Martin Fowler, Eric Evans, and Thomas Erl.

See my .NET Configuration articles on CodeProject:
Unraveling the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration
Decoding the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration
Cracking the Mysteries of .NET 2.0 Configuration

Aug
22
comment Automatic duplicate detection hinders moderators on meta
We have the same problem on Photo.SE, with our Picture of the Week topics in meta. Seems to not be an issue if different people start each separate topic, but it is definitely an issue when the same people start separate topics. I figure eventually everyone who has an interest will have started at least one of our PotW topics, and the duplicate issue will become a real issue. There should be a way to exempt mods from the duplicate check.
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Jul
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comment Jon Skeet Facts
+1: All your reputations are belong to Jon Skeet!
Jul
7
comment When and how does one start an informative “wiki” type “article” on SO?
So, it is not ok to have a non-question "wiki" type article on SO?
Jul
7
awarded  Student
Jul
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asked When and how does one start an informative “wiki” type “article” on SO?
Jul
4
comment Do we need “assume good faith” - like Wikipedia?
@Mark: "do you think that assume good faith is too simplistic or naive?" I think it is tough to say. I don't think it is too simplistic...simplicity is good for rules like this. However, it may be bordering on naive. We all know there are tolls on every site...Wikipedia & Stackoverflow included. Its a sad thing, but certain people simply live to distract and interfere with others, for the sole purpose of self gain in one form or another...damning all the consequences to those around them. I think we should be aware of that simple fact, regardless of what kind of etiquette we follow.
Jul
4
comment Do we need “assume good faith” - like Wikipedia?
@Down: I couldn't agree more about the "fix my code for me" type of questions. I generally try to avoid those questions when I see them, however I do notice them all too frequently. I almost feel the same way with SO questions that are obviously a test or homework question that someone is effectively asking "solve my school problem for me".
Jul
4
comment Abuse of the notification bar
@Nick: I have to totally agree about favorites. The notifications feature is becoming the boy who cried favorite, and it is severely damaging the value of notifications. I would propose that favorites be indicated in another way...say throw a star next to the envelope, and light the star up if your favorites change. I don't want my envelope changing when I get favorite updates, nor do I want a notification.
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