| bio | website | buckybits.blogspot.com |
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| location | NY and NJ, United States | |
| age | 44 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | 2 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 391 |
Java/Ruby/Groovy generalist with background in web development, dynamic (and less enjoyable) languages, and embedded systems.
"Microconsulting" available: extremely short-term, rapid turnaround, "solve your immediate problem"-style assistance for a variety of problem types. davelnewton at gmail dot com for details, quotes, etc.
Bucky Bits (general dev blog)
Code.averse (code elegance; nascent)
@dave_newton
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Jun 14 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Jun 13 |
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Is it possible to push your unanswered question to the front page? @Russell Other people besides your friends can see things like Twitter posts--hashtags can get attention. Targeting an @ user/group/list with related skills may get attention... depending on the target. |
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Jun 13 |
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Is it possible to push your unanswered question to the front page? @Russell "Commenting" isn't the same as "editing" or "answering". |
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Jun 13 |
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Does a famous name on an answer gain more upvotes than a stranger? I upvoted a Jon Skeet post and sent Ernest a message on FaceBook instead of upvoting. |
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Jun 13 |
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Is it bad to up-vote low-reputation posters more? @AndrewBarber My manipulation is more devious and difficult-to-detect. |
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Jun 13 |
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How some questions get so popular fast and yet die fast too? @Rookie Anecdotal evidence and not really relevant. Of course tags aren't the only reason--question content matters. Things a reader never thought to ask (specifically mentioned in one of the answer's comments at least once) are much more likely to get an upvote as well, meaning "Ooo, huh, how 'bout that." |
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Jun 13 |
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Same question with different solution on different OS: new answer or new question? @GardenGnobobby Didn't say they weren't--I said I'm not a fan of asking questions just to answer them. |
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Jun 13 |
answered | Same question with different solution on different OS: new answer or new question? |
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Jun 13 |
answered | How some questions get so popular fast and yet die fast too? |
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Jun 13 |
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Replying to several users AFAICT, ROI. I've also wanted to notify multiple users on occasions. Either way, this question is a dupe :) |
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Jun 13 |
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When up- or downvoting a question, have some points go to the people who edited @CloistertheStupid I don't believe vandalism is a huge issue, though; do you have evidence that suggests otherwise? |
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Jun 13 |
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When up- or downvoting a question, have some points go to the people who edited @CloistertheStupid Quantity of edit(s) is a very different metric than quality. |
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Jun 13 |
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When up- or downvoting a question, have some points go to the people who edited (FWIW, I don't view this as an exact duplicate--me saying "Dude you saved my question" is different than automagically rewarding an arbitrary set of content editors. The former is user-user gifting.) |
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Jun 13 |
answered | When up- or downvoting a question, have some points go to the people who edited |
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Jun 13 |
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Allow “trivial” edits for code indentation Meh--it might be a minor PITA, but there's almost always a trivial way to get over the limit until you have edit rights. ROI on checking that an edit what code-only whitespace seems low. |
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Jun 13 |
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Flag question for *possible* duplicate accounts? @Ben Of course--but you asked why it mattered, so I'm saying why it matters to me :) |
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Jun 13 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jun 13 |
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Flag question for *possible* duplicate accounts? @Ben It matters because duplicate questions are noise, and if they are from the same user, it's abusive noise on top of it all. |
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Jun 13 |
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Is it bad to up-vote low-reputation posters more? added 40 characters in body |
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Jun 13 |
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Is it bad to up-vote low-reputation posters more? deleted 16 characters in body |