| bio | website | hdsmith.com |
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| location | Springfield, IL | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Jan 18 at 17:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
I am a Web Application developer for a company in the midwest (USA). I have used VB6, VB.Net, C# along with various versions of SQL Server (7 to 2008). I have used WPF as well as WinForms and have some experience with ASP.Net as well. I have also been Admin for a TFS 2008 installation that included the installation, setup and maintenance as well. More recently, I have experience with TFS 2010 as well.
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Sep 7 |
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Stack Overflow has too many “too localised” new questions I think either way presents its own headaches. If you require new users to do "something" first, then I think ghost is right - they will add them on to existing questions. On the other hand, the current system has it own flaws. I think the big question is which is easier to manage by the community in the long run? I think forcing the user to do something first might be a better approach. It prevents the passing user from just asking a question with no intention of being an active member of the community. |