| bio | website | joewlarson.com/blog |
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| location | Bothell, WA | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | May 8 at 13:33 | |
| stats | profile views | 25 |
I've been writing programs since I was 7 (Logo at first), though mostly in QBASIC for the first decade or so :). Now I am a serious programmer at a great little software company, where I do full stack web development, though my true love is front end.
http://twitter.com/#!/joelarson4 - thoughts
http://joewlarson.com/blog/ - longer thoughts
http://unicodinator.com - a visual unicode navigation tool
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 17 |
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I see “Welcome back! If you found this question useful…” message very frequently @Anthony - the reminder I'm complaining about is a reminder to vote for the Question. I am suggesting that this reminder be shown when a user votes for an Answer (since this indicates they found the general topic of the question useful, useful enough to evaluate and vote for an answer). |
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May 17 |
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I see “Welcome back! If you found this question useful…” message very frequently ...and as I think about it a bit longer, possibly the problem is that it comes up before I've had a chance to even read the question and answers, so I don't know yet. It's a bit like the salesguy that harasses you as soon as you walk into the store instead of after you've had a chance to look around and get your bearings. Maybe it could show up after a minute or something? Or possibly after I vote up an answer? |
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May 17 |
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I see “Welcome back! If you found this question useful…” message very frequently Jeff - I am honored to be rebutted by you. Still, I feel this prompt ends up being annoying noise after a while... It definitely is no longer encouraging me to vote up good questions. Anyway, thanks. hearts and unicorns... |
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May 16 |
asked | I see “Welcome back! If you found this question useful…” message very frequently |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 2 |
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Do we need a “no-points” option for Fun/Joke Posts? uh... yeah someone vandalized the title |
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Apr 1 |
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Do we need a “no-points” option for Fun/Joke Posts? Kate, this is a thoughtful explanation of why this might not be a good idea... thank you |
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Apr 1 |
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Do we need a “no-points” option for Fun/Joke Posts? @random & @CanSpice - very good! @Arjan - fair enough, on SO general downvotes are more "you're a troll" at least as far as custom goes, perhaps they are less negative on meta... |
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Apr 1 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 1 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 1 |
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Do we need a “no-points” option for Fun/Joke Posts? Seriously people, why on earth is this downvoted? It is both clear AND useful. I cannot see how this is not exactly what meta.stackoverflow.com/about describes to be what meta SO is for... If you want to downvote this have the courtesy to explain why. |
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Apr 1 |
asked | Do we need a “no-points” option for Fun/Joke Posts? |
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Apr 1 |
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Why was this question erroneously rejected by four stackoverflowers? One solution to the "fun" issue might be to make it possible to allow a user to flag a question as being a "no-points" question when they post it. Meaning, they would be saying "I don't expect upvotes or badges from this, just a shared chuckle." Perhaps users get to post "no-points" questions only once they reach a threshold number of points, just like other earned functionality. |