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I really appreciate the Stack Overflow 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."


May
21
comment Possible to affect close votes based on edits?
@Bart - I can understand that. I know that anything which could affect close votes would potentially be gamed or exploited so it makes sense. I guess I was just curious about removing perhaps some of the close votes, or maybe requiring more if there have been edits.
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@Yannis - You are correct in that this is very circumstantial and not direct evidence at all. Improving content is of course exemplary. As for chat, it is what users make of it. Is it being abused, I honestly do not know either way. However, a lot of chat regulars across the board do add a lot of quality content to the site and tend to have a vested interest here.
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@Yannis - How do you figure 2? Perhaps you have more access than I do, but I see the difference from -20 and -9 as 11. In fact, I wonder how many of the downvotes on this question came from getting "lounged". There was clear pattern of downvotes all coming in at one time right as it was asked, and has since steadily been upvoted.
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@Yannis - Re: coordinated voting: "Let's see how many downvotes this can get." - chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/9516108#9516108
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@Bart - My point was that an issue was addressed with regards to excessive upvoting in some form. And as you point out, perhaps there should be a measure for downvotes. I am not making a point about action which should be taken so much as wanting some clarity on the comment I responded to. Should measures be considered, or was it just satire?
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@random - Not sure if serious. Isn't there a limit on rep per day which dissuades excessive upvoting?
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@Borgleader - Fair enough. Drive by one boxes are a pain, I agree.
May
20
comment We need to be a little less hostile
@Borgleader - And how would someone with 1 rep post in the lounge?
May
19
comment Is it possible to delete an image loaded to “Change your picture” for user profile?
@ShaWizDowArd - Yeah, I was a little wary about adding any in case they cannot be deleted (didn't realize they were hosted by imgur). I didn't want to have whichever image I uploaded as an option stay around forever.
May
19
comment Is it possible to delete an image loaded to “Change your picture” for user profile?
@ShaWizDowArd - Okay, thanks. If I remove them from imgur, will they no longer show up in the list of images which pops out in my profile?
May
7
comment Report sites that use SE content without following attribution rules here
@PopularDemand - Ah, thanks. I didn't have the rep to see that post so I missed it.
Apr
25
comment Should tags that represent concepts be sponsorable?
I am all for tags being sponsored by legitimate authors or owners. But DevExpress just seems like false advertising. Although some of the tags in your list are now not branded as DevExpress, there are still some which are. DevExpress in no way represents asp.net and barely even supports mvc. Tags still "owned" by DevExpress: asp.net,asp.net-mvc,asp.net-mvc-2,asp.net-mvc-3.
Apr
24
comment Do broad or specific answers help more?
@FrédéricHamidi - Usually I will do some of one, and some of the other. But overall I tend to see only one flavor of this. Also, no one seems to acknowledge an answer which is purely explanation of the topic because it does not exactly address all of the localized concerns.
Apr
22
comment Making the case for user defined time zones
@hammer - I clicked that with the sole intention of being rick-rolled and was sorely disappointed :P.
Mar
31
comment Add a “flag” button in the revision list
What surprises me is that out of all of those edits, no one removed "My homework:" from the question.
Mar
31
comment Can we do more to warn anonymous users away from invalid edit suggestions?
I am not sure weather to laugh at that link or shake my head. Talk about scope creep...
Mar
29
comment Is it time to tighten up the question quality filter?
Sometimes brevity is a strength though. I hope this wouldn't apply to older questions, such as the type posted by Mystical. Just the "new question quality filter"? And just for new users? Or for everyone? Scalable? I wouldn't mind seeing more content in questions, but, how does that saying go? - "Too much noise, not enough signal" - could still factor in there. I can actually understand what happened in your example question. Perhaps the OP accidentally deleted a record that had dependencies and needed to restore it. Perhaps their question could have been improved to match that scenario.
Mar
25
comment Is there a new “What have you tried?”
@RobertHarvey - I see that a lot too. Do you think it is a result of many previous questions already being asked which cover the basic theory involved? Once a certain flavor of question is asked, they tend to be judiciously closed as duplicates in the future.
Mar
24
comment “What have you tried” evasions
@WChargin - Your question is about what to do in a one off example to bypass the new standard and I am not saying it is in any way a duplicate of the related question. My comment was left not as an answer to your solution but as a topical point to the "What have you tried" situation as it currently stands. The linked question seems to be counterproductive to this new stipulation.
Mar
24
comment “What have you tried” evasions
related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/122986/178816 (should this linked question be deleted since the accepted answer has 107 upvotes declaring "yes, you can leave a "what have you tried" comment)?