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bio website careers.stackoverflow.com/…
location London, UK
age 31
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British web developer working with HTML5, CSS3, PHP, jQuery. I feel equally at home on Mac, Windows and Linux.

Most of my projects involve things like small data collection forms, connecting with APIs. My guiding philosophy is pragmatism. I know that it's a rare project can follow every best practice. Instead, I try to do it so that it works, and then come back and fix it later.

I'm here on Stack Overflow to learn how to improve my communication skills - both hearing and telling. So please feel free to give me any feedback you think would help me.


May
4
comment How do I enable jQuery?
@arjan But if it's going to give a specific message about jQuery not working, then it should check whether jQuery is not present because the file couldn't load or because something is preventing it from executing. The user can't do anything about the first one, but should be able to do something with the second.
May
4
comment How do I enable jQuery?
@balpha If the file itself is loaded, but the NoScript plugin is preventing it from executing, for example.
May
4
awarded  Necromancer
May
4
awarded  Mortarboard
May
3
answered Add the ability to mark an answer as incorrect
May
3
accepted Do I need to accept an answer on a feature-request question?
May
3
comment How do I enable jQuery?
@Wesley I would have thought the same thing, despite being a JavaScript developer. I'm not sure why the message, but that just shows how unhelpful the message is - it's suggesting there's something you can do about it, but no clear indication of what.
May
3
answered How do I enable jQuery?
May
3
awarded  Self-Learner
May
3
revised When do I flag, and which flag do I use?
added 16 characters in body
May
3
comment When do I flag, and which flag do I use?
I took that from meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/83480/… which seemed like if noisy comments were flagged, mods would be overloaded.
May
3
comment When do I flag, and which flag do I use?
Offensive is easy - if someone is swearing or getting personal, it's offensive. Noise and low quality are much harder to define, and it varies depending on whether it's an answer or a comment.
May
3
answered When do I flag, and which flag do I use?
May
3
comment Should the bounty waiting period be reduced to 24 hours?
+1 Bounties are often going to be spent when the user is desperate for an answer. Saying "sorry, you're not allowed to be desperate for 48 hours" seems cruel.
May
3
asked When do I flag, and which flag do I use?
May
3
awarded  Critic
May
3
comment Bug on question list on account page
@Hendrik Thanks... Just wanted to check I wasn't being rude.
May
3
comment Why the inconsistent treatment of 'production ready' type questions?
Now I'm really confused. I have used flags as 'poor question' because the flag box seems to suggest I should. "I am flagging this question because it doesn't belong here... because it's subjective and argumentative." Given that I see questions closed for that reason, I assumed the flag was for people (like me) who don't have close votes. PS - is there a link for 'when to use which flag?'
May
3
asked Do I need to accept an answer on a feature-request question?
May
3
asked Why the inconsistent treatment of 'production ready' type questions?