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bio website careers.stackoverflow.com/…
location London, UK
age 31
visits member for 2 years, 1 month
seen Mar 2 at 9:10
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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.


Feb
10
comment Rethinking/discussing privileges
I'm pretty happy with SO as it is. Time spent tweaking the scores would be better spent on moderating what's already there (either manually, or by providing better tools). Changing the rules will just make new problems.
Feb
9
comment Page pagination bug
I'm not having any problems. Are you using the actual pagination UI, or just editing the URL?
Aug
14
comment Suggestions to improve the 'Low quality posts' list on review tab
+1 If a user has more than say 2,000 rep, they are likely to know the difference between a comment and an answer. Even answers like 'yes.' are likely to be good answers.
Jun
4
comment Can't flag or up vote comments on iPad?
Just had this problem too. Its possible but far too difficult. I had to zoom into the controls, click upvote and then zoom out again.
May
24
comment After the Go Daddy SOPA boycott, why is Go Daddy being advertised on Stack Overflow?
@sth Two points. #1: If we refuse to forgive them, what incentive do they (or other SOPA-supporters) have for changing their minds? #2 They're 'supporting' us (with advertising money). I imagine it's partly because of their tarnished reputation that they're doing it. Why would companies that we all know and already love bother giving advertising money?
May
24
comment After the Go Daddy SOPA boycott, why is Go Daddy being advertised on Stack Overflow?
@NiekdeKlein Statement was: "It's very important that all Internet stakeholders work together on this. Getting it right is worth the wait. Go Daddy will support it when and if the Internet community supports it." godaddy.com/newscenter/release-view.aspx?news_item_id=378 Interpret that how you will.
May
23
comment When should I create a hyphenated tag?
If they are identical, then they should be synonyms (which viewpager and android-viewpager are not).
May
23
comment What was the reason for not using nested tags?
@Matt thanks for the reference to the podcast - I found it, and have added a key quote to the question.
May
21
comment Lion's scrollbar doesn't appear on long code boxes
Good point, well made. The optimum solution, I guess, is to make it obvious that there is more content by displaying the top half of the last line. This seems to be the current design anyway.
Mar
29
comment Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting
@SkonJeet I think extra checkboxes, different voting weights depending on whether you've left a comment, and hiding noisy comments... sounds like a lot of extra complication in the UI for something which can be easily abused (as per CanSpice's answer).
Mar
29
comment Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting
But knowing why a question/answer has been downvoted is useful for everyone. Lots of 'I agree' and 'Me too' comments do not help explain it, any more than the downvote in the first place.
Mar
29
comment Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting
@SkonJeet You haven't dealt with it, you've said "We could just filter that out". It's better not to have it in the first place.
Mar
29
comment Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting
I agree that anonymous drive-by downvoting is annoying, but any change has unintended side-effects, and in this case, I think the negatives (more confusing, extra noise) would outweigh the positives (more helpful comments). I think there are other ways to deal with the problem - gentle nudging produces more effective cultural change than raw technology.
Mar
29
comment Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting
@SkonJeet I totally agree that downvotes are important - they help separate good answers from bad. But offering people extra 'voting weight' based on whether or not they leave a comment just encourages loads of noisy comments.
Mar
14
comment Should this irrelevant Latin footer in this answer be removed?
I think you're right - it's too small to worry about. I think I might translate it into English in brackets, beside the Latin.
Mar
14
comment Should this irrelevant Latin footer in this answer be removed?
@M.Babcock And the OP of the question. It certainly doesn't add any value to SO.
Mar
14
comment Should this irrelevant Latin footer in this answer be removed?
OK thanks. For me it was slightly offensive because it effectively means 'all these other answers are stupid - if you have any sense, you will choose mine'. But if you think it's fine, I'll leave it.
Mar
14
comment Should this irrelevant Latin footer in this answer be removed?
@M.Babcock I guess it's not a tagline if it's only on one answer, but it still seems wrong.
May
11
comment Is “M$” for “Microsoft” Allowed / Considered Ok?
That M$ is ignored by search engines is kind of the point - it makes it harder for people to search for your answers.
May
11
comment Can admins see who downvoted them? If not, do developers with DB access look it up?
Just seems from the way you wrote the question that you were suggesting that they might use it pettily. If I misread it, I apologise.