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I'm a C#/ASP.NET/MSSQL developer from New England, now living near Washington, D.C. On any given day, you might catch me in either of those places. On a good day, I'll be in any of eight or so countries. On a really good day, it'll be Brazil.

I'm fascinated by LINQ and Regular Expressions. I think it's because the more I learn them, the more I find I've barely scratched the surface.


May
5
awarded  Nice Question
Mar
1
revised Can we now discourage the use of and burninate the homework tag?
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Mar
1
comment Can we now discourage the use of and burninate the homework tag?
Who is voting to delete this? It's part of the discussion, and it follows the topic. You don't have to agree.
Feb
13
comment SO is too eager to turn my edited answers into Community Wiki
Why not just stop bumping after ten edits? Or stop bumping from that specific user's edits? The auto-CW trigger seems needlessly punitive, since the user's behavior isn't known for sure to be undesirable.
Feb
13
comment SO is too eager to turn my edited answers into Community Wiki
Just FYI, apparently you can flag your answer to ask a moderator to un-CW it. Just in case you're interested, and haven't done it yet.
Feb
13
comment Edit after rollback should notify backroller/rollbacker
This seems likely to encourage edit wars.
Feb
2
awarded  Necromancer
Jan
27
awarded  Yearling
Jan
22
comment What does “Reputation on deleted posts and votes is not shown here” on the user reputation tab mean?
I don't understand the difference between those phrasings.
Jan
7
revised Should I Delete a Post with No Real Answer?
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Jan
7
answered Should I Delete a Post with No Real Answer?
Dec
20
comment Are there any secret hats?
How many of you highlighted the answer on the off chance that there was white-colored text in there?
Dec
1
comment How can the [bug] tag have both zero questions and over 280?
The bug tag has a bug, and now we're discussing it on Meta? How very meta.
Nov
28
comment “STOP! Look and Listen” audit tricked me
High-quality posts are a LOT harder to agree upon than low-quality ones. I don't see how you can do something like that without a lot more false positives.
Nov
28
awarded  Nice Answer
Nov
28
answered Why was my comment on abort() deleted?
Nov
28
comment Can we now discourage the use of and burninate the homework tag?
On point C, yes, it usually is and should be the case. Homework questions are supposed be answered with hints and guidance, not solved in any specific way. An answer like that on a normal question would likely be flagged "not an answer," and usually deserve it. Normal questions demand specific solutions to the problem at hand, usually involving code. Such an answer on a homework question would deserve a downvote at best and a flagging at worst. This is not a problem that needs to be solved; it's a feature of Stack Overflow that addresses a specific need.
Nov
28
comment Can we now discourage the use of and burninate the homework tag?
@Servy - Point A isn't moot at all. Nearly every use of the tag I've ever seen has gone like this: Person asks question, but usually doesn't tag it correctly. Others comment and ask if it's homework. Asker responds that it is, and either he or the commenters add the tag. I have seen this happen over and over again. I've seen plenty of accusations, but it's far less common to simply add the tag based on a guess. You can believe that or not, but by far it's been my experience.
Nov
27
comment Can we now discourage the use of and burninate the homework tag?
@Servy - The homework tag existed because a) people didn't do that, b) a tag is a lot easier to notice, and c) those questions are very different from normal questions. The type of answers that are appropriate on homework questions would get flagged and removed on regular questions--and vice versa.
Nov
27
answered Can we now discourage the use of and burninate the homework tag?