| bio | website | monkut.webfactional.com |
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| location | Japan | |
| age | 36 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Dec 13 '12 at 2:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
Grew up with macs, my dad brought home an old Lisa from work that was "my" first computer.
Didn't really get started into anything other than games until a friend introduced me to the BBS scene and lent me my first 1200 baud modem. I had my own BBS running renegade within the year and a sparkling new 14.4 modem.
First programmed with BASIC on the apple ][, studied Pascal, C++ in college. Picked-up perl and python at work. Pretty much any coding I do now is in python.
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Oct 17 |
asked | Reviews should show questions from your “favorite” tags |
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Sep 27 |
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The homework tag is now officially deprecated yeah, just kidding. I rarely stumble over on to meta, and it's strange to see "questions" as statements and "answers" as.... comments? |
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Sep 27 |
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The homework tag is now officially deprecated This is not a question. Don't have enough rep to close. |
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Jul 27 |
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How about a difficulty rating for questions? It would be interesting to have this dimension on a question. Yes, it's subjective, but so are "votes". Amazon and netflix have user ratings, a community assigned "experience" level or "difficulty" level could easily be implemented in a similar way. And really there's no need for the asker to assign a value, they can't vote up their own questions either. |
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Jul 27 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jul 27 |
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Would it be possible to add a “difficulty-level” dimension to questions? It would be interesting to have this dimension on a question. Yes, it's subjective, but so are "votes". Amazon and netflix have user ratings, a community assigned "experience" level or "difficulty" level could easily be implemented in a similar way. |
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May 30 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 16 |
awarded | Editor |
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Feb 16 |
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What is the recommended action for a question like this? added 104 characters in body |
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Feb 16 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Feb 16 |
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What is the recommended action for a question like this? good advice, I think that's the correct approach, but that's not really what seems to be happening much on SO. |
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Feb 16 |
asked | What is the recommended action for a question like this? |
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Feb 16 |
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Should beginning programmers get their own SE “Beginning Programming”? And we still get these questions? |
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Feb 16 |
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Should beginning programmers get their own SE “Beginning Programming”? perhaps a better proposal would be to screen "first" questions of new users with the default username? |
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Feb 16 |
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Should beginning programmers get their own SE “Beginning Programming”? @JeffMercado Also if you look at the example question, users with over 2000 rep are answering it, and no one has yet to "encourage" doing something better or close it. It's not a "bad" question, it's just very beginner. |
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Feb 16 |
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Should beginning programmers get their own SE “Beginning Programming”? How do you encourage good questions to a new user who has nothing invested in the site? |
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Feb 16 |
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Should beginning programmers get their own SE “Beginning Programming”? oh well, just an idea. There has to be something that can be done to improve question quality. There really seems to be an increase in these kind of questions lately. |
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Feb 16 |
asked | Should beginning programmers get their own SE “Beginning Programming”? |
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Feb 13 |
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What has happened to the quality of answers on Stack Overflow? Added some examples that showed up today (edit needs to be reviewed...) The bar to entry/ask a question just seems way to low now. SO seems to be getting overloaded with localized questions with new users that aren't putting much effort into solving their own questions. I'm afraid if this keeps up the quality users are going to drift away. |
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Feb 13 |
suggested | suggested edit on What has happened to the quality of answers on Stack Overflow? |