| bio | website | jdsoftwareinc.com |
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| location | Louisville, KY | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 3 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 125 |
I'm primarily a Delphi developer. I work for a growing software company which does solutions for retail management, including inventory, point-of-sale, reporting, business intelligence, and much more. I've known Delphi for about 4 years now, and before that, I had originally learned VB6. I have never gone back to VB since I learned Delphi.
Experience:
- Delphi - Primary
- D7 - Mostly
- D2010 - Rarely
- DXE2 - Learning
- SQL Server 2000+ - Intermediate
- ASP.NET - Learning
- C# (with ASP.NET) - Learning
- C# Windows Apps - Rarely
- Javascript, HTML, CSS, etc. - Learning
- VB6 - First language, Never
Some of my projects:
- Image Loader Component - Loads images in threads, and maintains a cache for performance
- Server/Client Command Sockets - Custom TCP sockets with login, cookies, etc.
- Chat/Messenger Server/Client component suite - everything needed to build a chat system - all non-visual functionality for managing chat server/client.
- Customizable needle gauge - flexible gauge control for multiple needles, tick marks, etc.
- Fast drawing graph similar to the ones in the Windows Task Manager
- Remote Desktop Surveillance System - View/control numerous desktops at once through central server
- More components include a 3D label, glass label, glass button, glass form (otherwise a glass drawing library), and other simple visual controls.
- More apps include alarm clocks, NFL game betting system, jukebox, and more.
- A few websites including the one posted to the left (needs updating)
My strengths:
- Understanding the bigger picture of projects
- Writing Custom Classes
- Code organization (within unit)
- Writing purely independent classes (as opposed to cross-referencing)
- User Friendly GUI's
- Developer Friendly Classes
My weaknesses:
- Implementing a Database
- Using and Building API's
- Defining proper types (such as when to use PChar vs. String)
- Lower-level coding (such as ASM)
- Originally structuring projects to make expansion easy
- Multithreading
PS - My noted website is 100% purely coded my myself in C#, and is my core testing grounds for web development - which I have a lot of brushing up to do.
It's always nice to know you're able to do something, even if you never use it.
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May 5 |
accepted | How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? |
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May 5 |
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How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? I don't think Sure, done! meets the minimum length requirements :) |
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May 4 |
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How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? added 330 characters in body |
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May 4 |
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How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? @MichaelMrozek Well that's not necessarily my point, although creditable. I'm just wondering how "okay" it is. But yes, if the commenter says they'll delete it but they don't, then sure, flag it, if one seems so inclined to. |
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May 4 |
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How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? If you type the tag "users" in a ServerFault.com question, you see the description: "Humans using a system. They try to break everything. Always handle with caution. Expect the unexpected." |
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May 4 |
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How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? PS - I'm not talking about other prior mentions of "self-destruct comments" meaning they automatically expire. Different subject. |
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May 4 |
asked | How appropriate are “self-destruct” comments? |
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May 1 |
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Showing number of helpful flags in user profile Well in that case, why now hide the users who closed a question too? |
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May 1 |
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How does one know who voted on a question of theirs? I would have settled for the answer "One does not simply know who voted" :-) |
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May 1 |
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User delete events are merged in the activity/reputation drop-down thingymajig +1 for thingymajig (Undo beat me to it though) |
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May 1 |
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Why only 1 answer per user per question? As answered below, you are welcome to add multiple answers to the same question. However, the only time you would want to provide a second answer is if it's an entirely different solution than the other one. |
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Apr 29 |
accepted | How does one know who voted on a question of theirs? |
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Apr 29 |
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How does one know who voted on a question of theirs? Could be, and actually I remember my question with this had its comments cleared. It was a while ago. |
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Apr 29 |
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How does one know who voted on a question of theirs? I'll have to find it... |
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Apr 29 |
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How does one know who voted on a question of theirs? I don't necessarily have a problem with it, it's just strange how people know that. I voted on someone's question from long back, unrelated to a current conversation, and somehow that person knew it was me and confronted me. |
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Apr 29 |
asked | How does one know who voted on a question of theirs? |
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Apr 26 |
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How are closed questions displayed when the reasons are tied? Cool, thank you! |
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Apr 26 |
asked | How are closed questions displayed when the reasons are tied? |
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Apr 24 |
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How addicted to Stack Overflow are you? Even on Facebook lately, I've been starting to call people the "OP" |
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Apr 18 |
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What is “chat with an expert”? I have a hunch that Watson is behind this... NOT! This was a rather dumb bot, made to look for certain words and patterns. |