Cris Stringfellow

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bio website op.to/sO+
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There's no such thing as "beautiful code"

Beauty is in the design, the concept, the algorithm.

The closer you approach the design, the concept, the algorithm -- the more beautiful the code, but the code itself is never beautiful.


Mar
24
comment Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
It does sound like a pretty good model. I'm glad to be part of the experiment, now that I am beginning to grasp the larger context and history. It's very interesting.
Mar
24
comment Results of SO competition policy differences?
Good comparison to Wikipedia. It is like Wikipedia, isn't it? Nice ideas, thanks for them.
Mar
24
comment Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
@Mat Okay, I get what you are saying that the engineers can't tweak the community. Interesting idea. So I guess policy is decided by ... the community? And the engineers implement ?
Mar
24
comment Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
@Mat who are devs?
Mar
24
asked Results of SO competition policy differences?
Mar
24
comment Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
But I think that sometimes general broad questions should be allowed so that stab in the dark answers could proliferate, if people wished to answer. Interesting things could pop up...sometimes the question is just a starting point. (And boom, I can hear the 'but that Q would not be a good fit for the Q&A format' bells a-ringing). I guess if I have such a problem with the Q&A format, I will have to just make my own site with a Q&A format that pleases me more, or addresses all the policy mistakes I see.
Mar
24
comment Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
I guess it makes sense. If one doesn't make questions answerably specific, then there is not much that someone can do for an answer that they are sure is going to be useful. I get that part. Yes. Thanks.
Mar
24
comment Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
@Mat I would say it is a policy malfunction.
Mar
24
asked Questions in titles need to be repeated, why?
Mar
4
awarded  Yearling
Mar
4
accepted How to best ask this question?
Mar
4
comment How to best ask this question?
Cool thanks for the general framework of achieve X in situation Y. I'll use that for these types of questions from now on.
Mar
4
comment How to best ask this question?
@curtisk Done, thanks.
Mar
4
comment How to best ask this question?
Hmm, initially thinking of unicorn points. But I don't care about code compatibility or old browsers. I just care about : UX, efficiency (since it is a mousemove), and must work across all kinds of web page colors and element types.
Mar
4
revised How to best ask this question?
added 148 characters in body
Mar
4
asked How to best ask this question?
Feb
28
comment Perhaps the right proportion of “chatty, open-ended questions” helps to engage and enliven better answers?
It's not for the same questions -- but the same type of answer provision QoS.
Feb
28
comment Perhaps the right proportion of “chatty, open-ended questions” helps to engage and enliven better answers?
@DavidRobinson Well that might not be true for the users who are not power users. Even the power users are not answering so many questions that every question is answered. I mean, if I go to Google, I get an answer straight away. Some questions on SO are never answered.
Feb
28
comment Perhaps the right proportion of “chatty, open-ended questions” helps to engage and enliven better answers?
I have the same feeling when I research a question to answer it. But there are so many questions. And I've noticed lately more questions with no answers, no votes, and only a few views. All the lonely questions...But re your answer " chat-soup ", "too chatty", "a little chatty", "a damn good (if subjective) questions", "boy that was a great moment in the site" -- they are all different.
Feb
28
comment Perhaps the right proportion of “chatty, open-ended questions” helps to engage and enliven better answers?
It already is the only place to go for programming Q&A. Where else is there? But it could be better if there were more answers for the tons of questions that keep pouring in. Isn't there a way to reuse answers automatically? They can't all be new?