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Currently developper at Efront. I am working on the GRC product, a web based operational risk analysis system.

I am proficient in python and c, and fluent in c++, VB.net, c#

I like to explore other languages by solving problems from the Euler Project, such as haskell and lisp.


May
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revised Feedback Wanted: Careers 2.0 in French
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May
15
answered Feedback Wanted: Careers 2.0 in French
Feb
4
accepted How should we react to flaming/trolling in comments?
Feb
4
awarded  Custodian
Feb
4
reviewed Approve suggested edit on How should we react to flaming/trolling in comments?
Feb
4
comment How should we react to flaming/trolling in comments?
@ColeJohnson I meant foo = ((bar == 1) ? true: false)
Feb
4
comment How should we react to flaming/trolling in comments?
@RobertHarvey I think that this question got so much attention because foo = bar? true : false; is a common anti-pattern. For this reason, I think that the question is somewhat useful.
Feb
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asked How should we react to flaming/trolling in comments?
Jan
16
comment Happy 4th Anniversary, Stack Overflow!
I want SO underpants. Now.
Jan
2
awarded  Scholar
Jan
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awarded  Yearling
Jan
2
accepted white space with heroku tag search
Jan
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asked white space with heroku tag search
Sep
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answered Git questions migrated to Super User?
Apr
12
comment Stack Overflow should have smileys and friend groups
@AndrewThompson voting up or down a question is equivalent to making a positive or negative judgement according to some criterion. On SO I may vote up a question for its relevance and the general effort put into writing it. It implies that I like this question in some ways doesn't it?
Apr
12
comment Stack Overflow should have smileys and friend groups
@AndrewThompson I would say it is the same with FB. You (dis)like what someone says. Anyone coming on SO is coming as a programmer. So if you happen to dislike all of his questions and answers, you end up disliking him as a programmer.
Apr
12
comment Stack Overflow should have smileys and friend groups
To play devil's advocate, smiley can help in pointing out that a particular formulation is a joke. It sometime helps to compensate for the lack of meta-information in a written text. Although for this purpose "classic" smileys are enough.
Apr
12
comment Stack Overflow should have smileys and friend groups
@MonikaMichael you can use the user feed available on the user profile to follow their activity
Apr
12
comment Stack Overflow should have smileys and friend groups
return q_p if o_0 else t_;
Apr
12
comment Stack Overflow should have smileys and friend groups
@MonikaMichael edited my post :-). Still, you are not going to get much support for this.