| bio | website | adam.brandizzi.com.br |
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| location | Brasilia, Brazil | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Jun 14 at 20:07 | |
| stats | profile views | 36 |
I am Brazilian software developer with experience in Java, Python and C and interested in a lot of other languages and technologies (such as Linux, Mac OS X etc.). I am also interested in English and German languages and literature. And I am apparently the last person to prefer CherryPy to any other Web framework.
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 4 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jul 13 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jun 30 |
awarded | Peer Pressure |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @JohnSaunders sorry, I was not clear. I have no problem with edits+comments, not even problems with comments at all, specially yours, which are quite good IMHO. What I am saying is, if one cannot put a good comment (and so has to throw a crude link), just do not post anything at all. You posted good examples of correct use of WSOIN, actually - unfortunately, good examples that I rarely found in the wild. Almost all link I have seen to WSOIN has no context and are really rude. |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @JohnSaunders I just do not understand what you are talking about. Where did I say that there is a problem with your edits? |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @JohnSaunders I am not judging your contributions. However, you have said that "my comments and edits have 'worked'", by which you mean that, maybe because you "scare them away", you "see many fewer questions with tags in the title". This affirmation seemed to me that you believe that your only comments have a heavy significance in the whole community - what I still think is unlikely. OTOH, it is clear many editors cause this effect, as Shog9 said. Of course, it may be that I misunderstood you; in that case, I am sorry and would like to know what you tried to say and I did not understand. |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @Shog9 sorry, I did not understand your point. Actually, I've said I my answer that I myself do edit tag-prefixed titles. Surely there are many more editors doing it and I am even advocating it as an alternative to hash, in-your-face links. |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @RobertHarvey me too! If the post is FUBAR, I just downvote or vote to close, usually with a comment. |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @JohnSaunders nonetheless, I am sure you are very helpful. You are being very civil and kind here and I bet you are as civil and kind in your comments. |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @JohnSaunders that sounds unlikely: you would have to comment an awful lot of questions to change the behavior. If you suppose there is a constant flow of "title-tagged" posts, even if you reprehend everyone you see, the people posting while you sleep will maintain the problem. The better state you testify can be result of many things, such as your timezone having a lot of native English speakers or your favorite tags having fewer novices. I subscribe sed and python; they are full of this problem. |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted @DiscountGucciHandbags Actually, we couldn't agree more! This is actually my second point, about not commenting when you have not time or energy. |
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Jun 27 |
answered | Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted |
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Jun 27 |
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Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted As a Wikipedia editor who knows how experienced yet arrogant users in an open community can be really hazardous, I applaud this. Maybe WSOIN was not bad per se but the incentives it gave created an army of annoying, unhelpful users. |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 20 |
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Migrating GNU Screen questions to Unix/Linux Stack Exchange I added some suggestions in the tag wiki of gnu-screen about alternative sites. You all may be interested on looking at it. |
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Sep 20 |
accepted | Migrating GNU Screen questions to Unix/Linux Stack Exchange |
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Sep 20 |
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Migrating GNU Screen questions to Unix/Linux Stack Exchange If you're not a regular of the target site, don't vote or flag for migration. I am not a regular user of Super User but I feel I am smart enough to know what would be a good question there :) Could I vote for migration? Also, could I massively purpose gnu-screen questions to be migrated to SU? Would it be polite/reasonable/acceptable? |
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Sep 19 |
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Migrating GNU Screen questions to Unix/Linux Stack Exchange @TimPost I have just the same mixed feelings of yours - this is why I posted this question :) |
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Sep 19 |
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Migrating GNU Screen questions to Unix/Linux Stack Exchange @slhck it seems that the Unix.SX site is the object of some controversies, but I am not going into this thing, actually. My doubt is mostly about whether GNU screen questions can/should be migrated. They could be migrated to SU too, anyway; my point is mostly about the migration of the content. |