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bio website accelerando.euweb.cz
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Senior developer, algorithms master, PM, analyst, applied mathematician.

The Three Little Daughters Raiser

Hobbies:
logics, history, psychology, sociology, pedagogics, photo, cycling, hiking.

In past:
space-/astro- geodesist, cartographer, astronomer, teacher, radiometrist on the liquidation of the Chernobyl catastrophe in 1986.


Jan
7
awarded  Yearling
Dec
21
comment What close reason should be used if the questions in the title and in the body are different?
I tried to do it too. But yesterday I found a question, consisting of two that I could not join in one. Today I reread it and understood, what the author wanted to say and edited it. I personally, strongly dislike to vote for close or even to downvote. (you can check it at my profile at SO). But sometimes it is a great work to decipher the text.
Dec
21
accepted What close reason should be used if the questions in the title and in the body are different?
Dec
20
comment What close reason should be used if the questions in the title and in the body are different?
@DanielFischer QA edited
Dec
20
revised What close reason should be used if the questions in the title and in the body are different?
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Dec
20
comment What close reason should be used if the questions in the title and in the body are different?
Ambiguity supposes having more than one meaning. Not necessarily contradictory ones. And self-repugnancy supposes having no meaning at all, because of the contradiction. At least as I feel it.
Dec
20
asked What close reason should be used if the questions in the title and in the body are different?
Dec
20
comment What should I write in the question body if the title already explains everything?
If somebody can express his/her thought in shorter form, it shows more work, not less of it. And more thinking, too.
Dec
14
comment Forbidding some words can make impossible to set a correct question
@JeffAtwood Please, whose error do you mean? What was my error? And how can I correct the title of the mentioned question?
Dec
12
comment Forbidding some words can make impossible to set a correct question
Dear elders! If you have closed the question about the problem, you hadn't closed the problem itself. Please, correct the title of the question.
Dec
12
comment Forbidding some words can make impossible to set a correct question
@EsotericScreenName +1. And using underscore worsen the visibility in search engines, unlike quotes!
Dec
12
revised Forbidding some words can make impossible to set a correct question
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Dec
12
comment Forbidding some words can make impossible to set a correct question
I think, that the problem is not only in the "problem" :-) Any word could be contained in some specific message in some IDE or framefork or language and so on. And the appropriate message should be cited correctly. And the decision, proposed by me is different than removing filter for some words.
Dec
12
asked Forbidding some words can make impossible to set a correct question
Mar
21
awarded  Necromancer
Feb
21
comment Why would people want to purchase Stack Overflow accounts versus creating a new one?
It is easier. People could use their rep from SO in their CV. It could bring much more, than 100$.
Feb
16
comment The rule of automatic change of the post to wiki is too severe for non-native english speakers
What bumping are you talking about? All answers of the same upvote-downvote are placed randomly.
Feb
16
comment The rule of automatic change of the post to wiki is too severe for non-native english speakers
@simchona. Your knowledge of English is much better than that of almost all foreigners. So, you can save some edits on every question and don't fall into wiki transfer where they will fall into it. It is in the question. Haven't you read it?
Feb
16
comment The rule of automatic change of the post to wiki is too severe for non-native english speakers
@dmckee Have you ever read paper books? Have you noticed such parts at the start, with thanks? Try your logic against this fact. These other authirs allowed me not to write about some things. Unpoliteness is not logical, it is merely evil. And disgustful.
Feb
16
revised The rule of automatic change of the post to wiki is too severe for non-native english speakers
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