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New to software development. Currently positioned in Hull as graduate developer. Enjoy C# and asp .net.
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Apr 16 |
asked | Homework questions - accepted or not? |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 2 |
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Where is the right place to start a topic regarding Microsoft certifications? Thanks a lot Sha Dow Wiz Ard. |
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Apr 2 |
accepted | Where is the right place to start a topic regarding Microsoft certifications? |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 2 |
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Where is the right place to start a topic regarding Microsoft certifications? @Lix - thanks, but that link doesn't answer any of the questions I'd like from people who have actually done the exam. |
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Apr 2 |
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Where is the right place to start a topic regarding Microsoft certifications? @Bobby - what are you being argumentative for? You know what I meant by forums. |
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Apr 2 |
awarded | Editor |
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Where is the right place to start a topic regarding Microsoft certifications? added 22 characters in body; edited tags |
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Apr 2 |
asked | Where is the right place to start a topic regarding Microsoft certifications? |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting Well that's that settled then. An idea I put out there and it didn't go down well, that's what this forum's all about I suppose. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting I wouldn't worry, it's not possible. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting I'm a bit confused at what you mean by that. Maybe the down-voter can simply just tick a private checkbox or not. I just think when there is an opportunity - I'd like to be told where I've gone wrong instead of just being told I am and then having to move on unaware of how. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting @Lix - fine, I will then require explanation. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting I'm not saying give up the anonymity, I'd call that a bad idea. All I'm saying is that if someone has the bollocks to damage someone's reputation to a certain extent - then they have to have good reason. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting BTW - who's down-voted me? 8 people need to explain themselves. (I'm joking, they only down-voted -1, they can safely remain anonymous). |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting @Blowski - Dealt with what? By tackle the extra noise issue I meant it would not appear in the page to anyone but the down-voted. And it would be nowhere near the typical comments of an answer. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting @Shog9 - I can already see why you've warned me off a vote discussion, this is hard work. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting Have you even read any of the other comments I've made on this page? Like I've said, over 5 times now, this wouldn't be a typical comment. It would be directly linked to the down-vote and the down-voted could see this. |
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Mar 29 |
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Little idea for people taking responsibility/providing an explanation for down-voting I think we can safely write off the extra noise issue, I've explained it at least 3 times now, these accompanying comments could be kept elsewhere on the page. The current system would remain in place (still anonymous), but if you wanted your down-vote to carry a little (and I do mean little) extra weight, then you explain yourself. That's all I propose. |