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| age | 30 | |
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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."
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Sep 7 |
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Automatically remove accepted answer checkmark after two years The assumption was that all accepted answers would need review in 2 years. Perhaps this is the wrong way to go about doing that. |
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Aug 11 |
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Bounty-like facility for rewarding excellent questions "They don't provide any factual information that would help others in the future" - I find this to be inaccurate, as many times in excellent questions the information in the question is 95% correct and the answer has the other 5%. The correct 95% of the content for the situation provided by the person posing the question in my opinion is of great value and will help others in the future. |
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Aug 10 |
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The [specific] tag seems useless Specific is so vague! |
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Jul 27 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - I believe you misunderstood my point, and are now just being rude with your assumptions. Never did I state that OP's have to answer. "Accepting an answer is important as it both rewards posters for solving your problem and informs others that your issue is resolved." -meta.stackoverflow.com/a/5235/178816. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? The intent was not to impose on anyone in the community, but to show that a reward would be issued in appreciation. Many times OPs do not even accept answers. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - You object based on assumptions. Quick to assume, who is impatient? I find this line of comments to be nonconstructive. Thank you for your time. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - Your objection changes with time. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - You just did. See this post on some dictation of how one person votes based on their opinions: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/130054/178816 |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - A single data point does not make a trend, that would require a set of data. How is what you described different than the bounty system? Moreover, who is to dictate how one should vote? Each person votes as they see fit. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - The community votes as well, keep that in mind. As the person asking the question, I am just trying to show that I will upvote when time is contributed because I value people's time. The community may vote as they wish. Also note: this was only tried on one question as a test and worked far better than any other approach I have used - which mostly includes waiting and often not getting a response. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @ajax333221 - I put a lot of code in there. It is reasonable to avoid conjecture as an answer. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Ason - That is a good point and should have been in an answer instead of as a comment in my opinion. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Servy - Posting an answer as a link is not an answer in my opinion, nor in the opinion listed in meta.stackoverflow.com/a/84345/178816. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - Please review this post if you do not like the wording: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/84345/178816 |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - I have tried waiting before, every other time except the linked question. Usually it doesn't work. Dated questions don't get that much attention here. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - It is hard to post a question which already has many duplicates. The heckling is inherent in the site and rampant for duplicates, especially when they have accepted answers. I am not trying to drive people away, but to avoid answers which are duplicates or which mock my question as non constructive. Note that the accepted answer in the link here was not available in any other questions. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - I am used to complex questions not getting attention. Many people just want quick rep. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Oded - Your assumption is incorrect. I am not in a position to offer bounty because the system will not allow it that early. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? @Ason - I mean that there is a waiting period to offer a bounty. |
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Jul 26 |
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Can I offer a bounty in the body of a question? "If you wish to offer a bounty, offer a bounty" - This is not always possible. |