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I like PHP, which is sort of surprising because a few years ago I would have told you I didn't want to touch web stuff.

I can work on the front end as well, but it's probably best if you don't rely on me to design it. I'm not great with colour. :)


Are you looking to hire an entry level/junior PHP developer in Canada? I'm available!

Contact me at [StackOverflow Username]@gmail.com with your location, requirements, and salary range. Full-time employment only, please. No contracts.

I'm currently based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but I'm more than willing to relocate since I'm not from here originally.


Feb
28
accepted Should Stack Exchange be using the X-FRAME-OPTIONS header?
Oct
22
awarded  Good Question
Jun
27
awarded  Yearling
Mar
2
comment More rep today than this week?
With the new system now live, I can see that it was a deleted question. I do wish it had been migrated rather than deleted, but apparently old questions don't get moved, as I was told on that question when I self-flagged it as off-topic so very long ago.
Mar
2
accepted More rep today than this week?
Feb
14
comment More rep today than this week?
@DanielFischer I skimmed over my question history (I don't have many, so I thought I might have a chance at picking out missing ones), and I did notice at least one question gone for moderation reasons. It was noticeable since I'd got the Good/Notable Question badges (for 25+ score and 2500 views, respectively) for it. While I'd tried to kill the question myself before, since a) it was asked before prog.SX opened (from 2008) and no longer belonged on SO, and b) the question was "should i find a new career" and was the main reason I wouldn't want to use SO Careers, I find myself missing it.
Feb
14
comment More rep today than this week?
@DanielFischer Interesting theory, but I'm not sure it's accurate. It would explain why /reputation has my rep about 300 lower than my display rep, but in that case you would expect my "weekly rep" to also be off by those points lost from question votes. This only seems accurate if two questions of mine were deleted (by a mod, since I haven't done it lately), and both questions had no votes but had accepted answers. Still, it's plausible.
Feb
13
comment More rep today than this week?
@lockstep My mistake. That only takes care of the first point though, not the second. The rep page and /reputation still don't show any reason why the week rep would be lower than the today rep
Feb
13
asked More rep today than this week?
Feb
12
awarded  Nice Question
Jan
18
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
@Mobinga I'm Canadian, so I can't see it. I've seen screenshots though.
Jan
17
awarded  Popular Question
Jan
17
awarded  Good Question
Jan
17
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
@Martin Ideally all sites that shut down will have an explanation on their blackout page showing that these bills (and others like them should we happen to win this round) threaten the very existence of sites like SO and reddit. Included in this would be a call to action telling visitors to call their representatives to voice their displeasure - these links would go to lookup pages to give contact information for said representatives.
Jan
16
awarded  Nice Question
Jan
13
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
... then public opinion will quickly shift against Google for having caused it.
Jan
13
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
There's the argument that Google and Facebook need to be incentivized to actually black out. Also, I haven't seen anything out of Google to suggest they're actually seriously considering a black out; I've only seen third party speculation. A full blackout also seems unlikely for Google, and a lot of people are expecting that the most they'll do is a banner or an interstitial. The argument being that if even one person has a major issue as a result of a full blackout (one example I've seen is someone getting bitten by a venomous snake that they don't correctly identify because Google was down)
Jan
13
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
Point taken though. "[My] idea is bad and [I] should feel bad." (I mean that as a joke, btw.) After reading the reddit post, then the HN discussion, I just thought I'd float the idea here as well given the GoDaddy response. As a Canadian, my hands are pretty tied as far as what I can do about the bills (I can't donate to your politicians, for example, and they wouldn't ever take my calls since I can't vote for them), but they're still disturbing to an international audience.
Jan
13
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
Beyond that, though I stupidly said "stack overflow" in the post, I was thinking of "stack exchange" when I made it. While the flagship site is clearly a "technical ghetto", that label is less accurate on other SX sites like cooking.SX, english.SX, or even photo.SX, and blacking them out might be more noticeable to the unwashed masses of the non-technical public. Also, I think you're making a bad assumption by assuming everyone who comes to SO knows about these bills. I'm sure there are plenty of "programming-as-a-9-to-5-job" programmers who occasionally come here who might not be aware.
Jan
13
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
Again, I made this post after reading an argument on HN that taking down that site (one much smaller than, though equally technically oriented to, this one) as an act of solidarity with reddit would be of benefit if only as an amplifier to attract attention. It's "reddit blacks out in protest of SOPA/PIPA" vs. "several large websites blackout in protest".