| bio | website | iambigblind.blogspot.com |
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| location | Belgium | |
| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Apr 22 at 19:05 | |
| stats | profile views | 64 |
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Apr 14 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 6 |
accepted | Publish (part of) the Stack Exchange spec |
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Mar 3 |
awarded | Critic |
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Feb 23 |
answered | Publish (part of) the Stack Exchange spec |
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Feb 23 |
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Publish (part of) the Stack Exchange spec Well, with or without a spec, you guys are doing great work. I'll answer my own question so I can accept it, and leave this question behind for other curious people to see. btw, do only people who work at Stack Exchange get the ♦ behind their name, or do all mods get it? |
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Feb 23 |
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Publish (part of) the Stack Exchange spec The way Jeff documented it really gave me a lot of insight, thanks for pointing me to it. |
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Feb 23 |
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Publish (part of) the Stack Exchange spec There probably is, given that it's in the Joel Test. joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000043.html |
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Feb 23 |
asked | Publish (part of) the Stack Exchange spec |
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May 30 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 28 |
asked | Add id to headers on information pages so they can be targetted in links using # |
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Jan 19 |
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New silver badge for editing N tag wikis I have to admit I don't often read tag wiki's. I usually read them when I have no idea about what the tag is. I'll research it more in other sources, for example the official home page of the programming language/api/dev tool/whatever. So maybe we should encourage not only writing tag wiki's but also pointing to importan links. for tag names... Jimmy Wales, Jimbo, taginator, |
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Jan 19 |
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could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? thx, and btw, you're an SQL master :p. I've never worked with Windows Sequal Server, the only thing I've used is MySQL and GQL on google appengine :p. I'll probably look into the SQL dialect sequal server uses, just to be able to play with SE's data service. |
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Jan 19 |
accepted | could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? |
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Jan 19 |
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could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? Would it be possible to encorporate how long it took before the question got answered? For example see the results in the first 2 hours after the question got asked? |
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Jan 19 |
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could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? @Pekka'sOrganicRepFarm tl;dr |
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Jan 19 |
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could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? @AnthonyPegram That's one of the things that I sometimes find hard. The latest question I asked is quite long, and I don't know if the thing that will eventually be found to be the problem, will be applicatble in many cases and therefor benefit many people. I just know that it's a problem I'm having with the youtube oauth api, that I can't find a sollution to. I add as much information as possible, which might localize the question a lot, because it's literally about the app that I'm building, but i hope it might help to give info about what's wrong. |
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Jan 19 |
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could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? minor changes |
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Jan 19 |
asked | could adding too much information be counter productive to getting an answer? |
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Jan 12 |
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level-up system in reputation more addictiveness leads to people being more active, leading to people trying harder to answer questions. This is not necessary as match on SO, as it is on smaller stack exchange sites such as UX and others. |
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Jan 12 |
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level-up system in reputation yes, I know privileges, as I staded in my proposal. What I meant by making them more visible, included making those percentages more visible, reducing them to 1 perceentage, being the ammount of points needed to reach the next 'level', where after reaching a level, the percentage (not the reputation) is reset to 0. |