sixlettervariables

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I'm a lead software engineer in the nuclear industry. My day to day development is in C#/WPF, C (and a little C++), and Fortran 77 through 2003. We're off the Honeyboxen, but still have Vaxen. This job is two parts computer archaeology and one part bleeding edge. I'm also a captain, paramedic, and rescue technician on the industrial fire brigade at work.

To round out the 168 hours in a week, I spend the rest of the time working in my community. I volunteer, serve on the board of directors, and work part-time as a paramedic and lieutenant for Leland Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department. I also work part-time as a paramedic for a local hospital-based EMS service. I teach continuing education for firefighters and EMTs, and help teach new EMS students at two local community colleges. And when I'm not sleeping, I'm an associate editor at the EMS 12-Lead Blog, where we help teach ECG interpretation to paramedics, nurses, PAs, and doctors.

I encourage you to Learn CPR, and Save a Life! Push hard fast and deep in the center of their chest and don't stop until help arrives.


Jun
27
revised Long hyperlinks in questions bleeding over, Eeeek!
Added 10.0 repro
Jun
27
comment Long hyperlinks in questions bleeding over, Eeeek!
Repro Win7 x64/Chrome 10 (my work proxy keeps it from updating, YAY)
Jun
27
comment Can the search box be altered to include faq items?
In a similar vein, I had troubles searching for a question that said 'search' as it turned it into the tag [search].
Jun
26
answered Does a question with an explicit call for a “challenge” belong on Code Golf / Programming Puzzles?
Jun
26
comment Was the Feeds guy sick in bed?
(I tried finding the Q, to no avail) I believe that night SO was unavailable.
Jun
26
comment Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag
@Konrad: except nobody votes on what tags are on a Q, which is the problem. The C++ FAQ should be the C++ tag sorted by votes. No need for a special tag.
Jun
26
comment Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag
@Konrad: the claim stands, it adds no value to the questions. What makes it worthy of [C++-FAQ]? No objective criteria exists besides what the "C++ Experts" deem worthy (or anybody who wishes to retag their Q as [C++-FAQ]).
Jun
26
comment Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag
@Konrad: as a tag it's a useless meta tag, anybody could put it on any old question. As for the self answering: I have no problems with it. Self answering to use to close other folks questions with is my problem. The stated intent per the OP is to use this as a limited access tag for answers which the (high rep) Experts deem acceptable.
Jun
26
comment Count number of visits of a question link posted in facebook if we post it after creating a short url
+1 to @Arjan, short links are bad.
Jun
25
comment Is miscategorization of obscure questions as “not real” a problem?
@Kate: b is bigger, obviously.
Jun
24
awarded  Nice Answer
Jun
24
comment Is miscategorization of obscure questions as “not real” a problem?
@Eric: I'd also like to note that my answer may read like I feel you guys hold back, which isn't the case (I'm a fan of the volumes of information from the .Net/C# teams). Just that there are a lot of things even the really sharp folks would have to guess at.
Jun
24
comment Is miscategorization of obscure questions as “not real” a problem?
@Eric: I can imagine. I just have a tough time leaving open a question that basically is, "Short answer: No. Long answer: see the spec or wait for Eric."
Jun
24
comment Should future question specific notes be placed on the bottom of the question?
We need archive.stackoverflow.com where these sorts of ridiculous questions can go (not this meta question, but the one linked to fb)!
Jun
24
comment Why is Stack Overflow's meta also the meta of the whole Stack Exchange engine?
Meta was forced to eat Sir Atwood's minstrels. And there was much rejoicing.
Jun
24
comment Is miscategorization of obscure questions as “not real” a problem?
+1, but without Eric these questions are not constructive. Those of us without intimate knowledge of the language/framework designer's whims have no way of accurately answering "why does language X have/not have feature Y".
Jun
24
answered Is miscategorization of obscure questions as “not real” a problem?
Jun
24
answered Stack Overflow should have a mechanism for marking obsolete questions
Jun
24
comment Setting up a FAQ for the C++ tag
@Tomalak: my reservation is user asked questions being closed as a dupe of an "expert" catch-all FAQ entry, with intent to limit who can edit, etc. SO isn't prewritten FAQ by experts for a reason, it's an organic FAQ. If and when FAQ questions are based on user questions, I have no problem using those to close dupes. It's the self-ask/answer that I disagree with (and the "meta tag" part).
Jun
24
answered Mitigating publicity-driven vote inflation