| bio | website | chat.stackoverflow.com/… |
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| location | Texas | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | May 24 at 16:59 | |
| stats | profile views | 92 |
I am currently employed, developing the graphical and technical support code for business suite software. I've developed quite a bit in WPF and believe I'm quickly approaching advanced in the platform. I've also developed for Winforms and MFC.
I have experience in C++, VisualBasic.NET, C++/CLI, C#, and COBOL.
I'm visually oriented, and my specialty has always been developing quality abstract GUI and data layers first before linking them together, which is why I hit off with WPF quickly. I have a good feel for how to develop with a user mindset, predicting where people will look for what features. I'd like to avoid the buzzword intuitive here, but it's exactly that. I know well how to develop intuitive UI.
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Aug 27 |
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Is it appropriate to comment on people's accept rate? @devinb No matter how you spin it, showing the acceptance rate at all is counter-intuitive to how you defined inappropriate behavior as changing your behavior because of some user's acceptance rate. Seeing the rate at all allows someone to use that information, implying that they should change their behavior. So the decision to show that information was made for some reason. Thus commenting on acceptance rate should be fine as long as the commenter doesn't withhold an answer. |
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Aug 27 |
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Is it appropriate to comment on people's accept rate? But if you concentrate more time on those people who engage more on the site, then you have changed your behavior because of user's acceptance rate, and according to the selected answer, this is not appropriate. No matter how you spin it, showing an acceptance rate at all is counter to the accepted answer's goals. |
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Aug 27 |
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Put unable to ask question post in the Bulletin or pin to some location @Bart Oh shame! Shame!!!!! and Agony!!!!!...... :( |
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Aug 26 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Aug 24 |
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Why are the values of upvotes for simple and complex questions equal? Big question. Who determines value? Or do you suggest a higher rep user can vote with more weight? |
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Aug 24 |
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Why are the values of upvotes for simple and complex questions equal? You can't change the human nature, at least not with the public at large. |
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Aug 24 |
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Put unable to ask question post in the Bulletin or pin to some location Should I delete question. I apologize for never being so horrible that I haven't seen that notice. ^_^ |
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Aug 24 |
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Not able to ask questions : what to do @AnujKulkarni It's a good idea if you're going to answer your own question to provide more content than others would. In other words, a comprehensive answer detailing why you were wrong, how to avoid the mistake, and your path to finding a solution. At least then, even if your question is trivial, we're building a repository of teachable moments. |
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Aug 24 |
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Not able to ask questions : what to do why did you short-link internal content? You can use link syntax [Yahoo](http://www.yahoo.com) |
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Aug 24 |
asked | Put unable to ask question post in the Bulletin or pin to some location |
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Aug 24 |
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How does the spam flag work? @RobertHarvey Ok, but for reference I posted an answer with my findings. Hopefully if anyone else has the question in their head, it'll clear it up. It's basically the consensus from other questions. |
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Aug 24 |
answered | How does the Offensive Flag work? |
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Aug 24 |
answered | How does the spam flag work? |
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Aug 23 |
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How does the spam flag work? I meant to focus that comment more on malicious editors could cause misdirected rep damage since the first revision owner gets the damage. |
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Aug 23 |
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How does the spam flag work? Looking at the answer. I see that the first revision owner loses the rep? What happens if a bunch of people vote spam on an edit? If it's one or two votes, the OP or editor can rollback and remove the flag, but if it's 6, the original revision owner (the OP) loses rep? What if the Spam is a malicious edit. Shouldn't the flagged revision owner lose rep instead? |
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Aug 23 |
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See other answers in Low Quality Posts @CajunLuke Well then, we could include the relevant info first, the rest of the question and answers next. And a google search on key terms in the question (that way, if someone answers to search google, and it only returns this question, we can downvote them from review page). |
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Aug 20 |
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See other answers in Low Quality Posts Open. In. New. Tab. |
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Aug 20 |
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Beta review indicator on canned comments I see. Thanks. I made this mistake when I first started reviewing. Maybe a better thing to say would be. "Can you say more about this. You answered the OPs question, but your answer just leads to more questions." |
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Aug 20 |
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Beta review indicator on canned comments @Shog9 I think it would be nice to have the accepted answer, or first answer if none accepted, to show when reviewing a question. If I find a trivial question, I often look up the question to see if there are any substantial answers. If there are, then I vote not sure and let someone with better discernment decide what to do. |
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Aug 16 |
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Warn users trying to post link-only answers On linked page: "Provide Context for Link" |