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.


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comment Missing: “Meta/Chat/FAQ” from top navigation. Reward offered
rev 2013.5.17.689: the day the meta died.
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comment Why do I receive downvotes when I am genuinely trying to learn?
@djechlin: I live in the dirty South, a land of slow flowin' molasses words and liberal applications of ma'ams and sirs (in fact, I cannot break myself from this without a ton of effort). The Internets are a land of text. If you cannot function without a James Joyce level of context, you will do poorly on the Internets. I cannot help this, and those willing to learn will focus on content and will be fine.
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comment Why do I receive downvotes when I am genuinely trying to learn?
+1, and just because I don't use sugary language, does not mean I am being rude. If I do not like you I will let you know with very plain language. ("Your code is bad" / Downvote != "You are a bad person and should be ashamed of yourself")
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comment Why do I receive downvotes when I am genuinely trying to learn?
Titles which include proper capitalization and spelling help ward off downvotes.
May
10
comment Normalize the rankings for the “hot questions” list
Have folks not realized yet that the Hot Questions list is worthless due to the bizarre definition for "Hot"?
May
10
comment Which SE site should I address for inter-language translation questions?
@Stan: that sounds like what we call a "homework" problem on SO. In general, the SE network is a not a Mechanical Turk for various tasks, be it "give me the codez" or "translate this sentence".
May
9
comment How should we handle ext/mysql deprecation in PHP questions (older included)?
You still included a solution using mysql_*...downvote answers which include it and only give answers using mysqli_* or PDO. Don't be scared of the -1.
May
8
comment Why aren't links to phpfiddle allowed?
@hek2mgl: phpfiddle links are allowed. Low quality posts are not.
May
8
comment How can I award a user with reputation (apart from trivial upvoting/accept)?
While you wait for enough rep to add +100--don't go crazy with this--but I'm sure they've answered other questions that may be worth some upvotes.
May
8
comment It does not meet our quality standards
@pstanton: the shift key isn't just for looks...
Apr
25
comment Can we get Adviza back?
@Supuhstar: I'm entertained that you believe Emacs to be archaic...a gvim user perhaps?
Apr
25
comment Reputation level for close privilege should be subject to inflation
This assumes the userbase stays static. The underlying user base is growing and with it the number of questions and answers. We need more users with the ability to shut down questions, not less.
Apr
23
comment I have some questions regarding asking and answering questions
You can also leave a comment which states that the answer was helpful but why you chose another answer as the Accepted Answer. A simple upvote is Ok most of the time as our users are familiar with this behavior.
Apr
23
comment Why is “plz” considered offensive?
@MDMarra: you're right and it is apparent that folks enjoy being up on their high horse; it paints our network in a poor light.
Apr
23
comment Why is “plz” considered offensive?
@MDMarra: enough folks wrongly construe it as rude and thus we end up with extraneous questions on Meta about it. They don't belong because they don't meet our quality standards; fin.
Apr
23
comment Why is “plz” considered offensive?
@MDMarra: I don't believe I've defended that practice. I've asked that we not assign malice to inappropriate word choice (see Hanlon's razor).
Apr
23
comment Why is “plz” considered offensive?
@MikeB: perhaps you misread my statement. Misunderstanding the accepted community norms w.r.t. grammar and language requirements should be expected when using a communication medium which requires nothing more than a means of inputting characters into a text box. Some folks will likely miss that part of the FAQ, and it seems dubious to claim that this was an act intended to disrespect the network's users.
Apr
23
comment Why is “plz” considered offensive?
Considering "plz" to be offensive is a stretch of the imagination, much like "thanks in advance".
Apr
23
comment Why is “plz” considered offensive?
Disrespectful...seriously? Welcome to an informal communication medium known as the Internets. You are (probably) not a member of Parliament or a guest at The White House. In this case using slang falls under the wheelhouse of, "didn't realize they were in the big kids' sandbox." If you see it as a sign of disrespect you are assigning far too much pomp and circumstance to the network.
Apr
4
comment Are we an answer factory?
@Felix: you missed my point. It isn't our place to chide them for taking the quickest answer over the most detailed. They've got requirements that other folks done.