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I really appreciate the Stack Exchange community.

VP of a medium company, B.S. in Computer Science, currently working on creating revenue generating subscription based web applications built on MVC3 / IIS7.5 / ASP.NET4 / C# / MSSQL / MySQL / AJAX. Technology that I have used or learned about: java, javascript, jQuery, c, c#, c++, sql, oracle, fortran, pascal, assembly, basic, VB, F#, J2EE, J2ME, objective-c, etc.

I am the only person at the company who deals with software development making me fill the rolls of a software designer, programmer, dba, server admin, and graphics artist.

My main goals when designing and coding are: how can I make the user experience easiest, and how can I reduce redundancy.

When developing software, I take a duality approach where I design an approximate Waterfall model as a map, and then traverse through the map using a SCRUM agile approach.

"Acknowledge your faults so you can overcome them."


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answered Inability to logout using keyboard
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comment Is answering a question with “Your problem does not happen in an isolated environment” acceptable?
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Thanks, I was looking for that post. Pretty much what that says. Sometimes it is at least polite to post a simple answer while closing so the OP has some idea. Could it have been a comment? Probably, I usually leave something along the lines of "I could not duplicate your problem: jsfiddle.net link".
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answered Is answering a question with “Your problem does not happen in an isolated environment” acceptable?
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accepted Allow reputed members of community to suggest edits in the help center
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comment Allow reputed members of community to suggest edits in the help center
I can see your point about the long term issue with regards to this being sort of an anomaly. I guess the flurry just made me try to think of streamlining.
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comment Allow reputed members of community to suggest edits in the help center
@Yannis - I looked at the faq-proposed tag and it did not seem to get much attention. Should there really be a few dozen meta propositions for edits in the help center? At present the help center does not really reflect the changes being made.
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asked Allow reputed members of community to suggest edits in the help center
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comment Sock-puppet attack on GameDev Stack Exchange - Exploits!
+1 for vaporization! :)
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comment Is it ok to Mention company name in answer or question?
Usually a mention of company employment is only done as disclosure of bias or as a source for reference. That being said, as long as it is relevant, it doesn't seem to be damaging so long as there isn't a whole shpeal which amounts to an advertisement.
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revised Custom CSS for Stack Exchange
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answered Custom CSS for Stack Exchange
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awarded  Good Answer
Jun
14
comment Add a graph showing total reputation plus major “events”
This is a neat idea. Everyone spends time studying their habits, so I don't think it would change that, it would just make it more efficient and fun.
Jun
14
comment Yes, I'm really sure I want to delete that post
If you didn't want to delete it, you might want to look into mobile browsers not supporting websockets, and polling producing duplicate responses at times. A spinning lock can go a long ways sometimes.
Jun
14
comment Why was an answer deleted?
@RobertHarvey - Possibly related to this? meta.stackoverflow.com/q/184501/178816
Jun
14
comment Report sites that use SE content without following attribution rules here
@PopularDemand - Is hows.info still blocked, some of the other users seem to see recent updates?
Jun
14
comment Infinite amount of flags
I was unable to reproduce this. Flagging your question resulted in 9 remaining flags.
Jun
14
comment Closing changes: [on hold], unclear, too broad, opinion-based, off-topic reasons, bye-bye to Too Localized
@MichaelHampton - That reference was to a previously made statement here by someone else. But I have to say I agree with them because those questions usually show a lack of effort and have a title along the lines of "Major Bug In Highly Used Library!!!!". The questions also tend to be worded poorly because the OP did not realize there was a typo, and so the world at large would not find them. I do not think typo questions help anyone when poorly worded, all they do is clutter the site. However, sometimes they are useful when the exact text of the error found is used and is not a duplicate.
Jun
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answered Let me see stars
Jun
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comment Closing changes: [on hold], unclear, too broad, opinion-based, off-topic reasons, bye-bye to Too Localized
@Jaydles - In the help center, can there be an explicitly defined place which says something along the lines of "Asking a question for help with features you are working with is encouraged, but requesting that the community write features for you will result in your question being closed."?