| bio | website | linkedin.com/in/charlesmenguy |
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| location | New York | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 1 month |
| seen | Apr 29 at 14:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 146 |
Passionate about programming, computer science, data-mining and new technologies in general. Always eager to learn, and happy to teach what I know.
Software engineer with a background in CS and AI, I'm currently working in the big data space with technologies such as Hadoop. I've joined the StackExchange network in an effort to improve my knowledge and also help others get the answers they're looking for.
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Jan 13 |
accepted | Who will the tag creation be attributed to if I edit a post to add a new tag? |
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Jan 13 |
asked | Who will the tag creation be attributed to if I edit a post to add a new tag? |
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Jan 9 |
answered | Add the ability to add “top questions” to Careers 2.0 Profile |
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Jan 4 |
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Capacity limitations in the new review system I actually found another thing that bothers me with this new system: every time I try to do a review and actually spend some time digging into the post that needs a review, if I wait like 1 or 2 minutes it says that this edit has already been aproved, so I did just review for nothing. To my mind this just encourages mindless review, if I want to make a review that counts I have to do it quick otherwise someone will do it before me and my review will be refused... |
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Jan 3 |
accepted | Capacity limitations in the new review system |
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Jan 3 |
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Capacity limitations in the new review system Thanks for the clarifications. It totally makes sense now. I'm still a bit puzzled how this really applies to the "close votes" queue (48.2k pending reviews) and possibly other queues with higher privileges since it applies to a smaller population, but the other ones I agree. |
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Jan 3 |
asked | Capacity limitations in the new review system |
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May 15 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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May 12 |
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Bring “First Answers”/“First Questions” back to the review page I agree, was surprised to see them merged this morning. I'm visiting the /review tag frequently, but sometimes I'm more enclined to review questions, sometimes answers, as I'm not looking for the same pattern in both. Having them merged just makes it harder to review posts efficiently. |
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May 5 |
awarded | Vox Populi |
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May 5 |
awarded | Suffrage |
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May 1 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Apr 28 |
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How to support my open-source product through Stack Overflow without sufficient reputation to add a tag Made clearer explanation |
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Apr 28 |
answered | How to support my open-source product through Stack Overflow without sufficient reputation to add a tag |
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Apr 23 |
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On the boundaries of “not-constructive” questions @karlphillip all popular questions attract noise, answers who are not exactly on topic. Look at some of the other highly voted questions out there. If an answer is not good or not on topic, you should downvote or flag them, that's why we have this stuff. By saying that if a good question hosts a minority of questionnable content (answers) it should be closed, you're just acting like SOPA ! It's these minotiry answers that you should worry about, not the question itself since it's clearly on topic and a good fit for SO. |
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Apr 23 |
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On the boundaries of “not-constructive” questions @karlphillip And i still think it adds a lot of value to the community. The post from Shog9 sums it all pretty well. |
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Apr 23 |
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On the boundaries of “not-constructive” questions @karlphillip It's not because your contributions involve code that all questions need to, again, from the FAQ. Should all questions asking about a more-complex-than-average problem be closed as too localized? Hell no, otherwise you're better off turning stackoverflow into homeworkstackoverflow. Again, I'm not asking for hours of research, testing, etc, I have asked a specific problem with specific constraints and am asking on how to improve my algorithm. Look at some of the answers, they understood very well what was expected here and add a lot of value to the topic. |
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Apr 23 |
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On the boundaries of “not-constructive” questions @karlphillip you've shown pretty clearly meta.stackoverflow.com/q/130060/183554 that you're above all concerned about your top opencv list and so-called competition (which i have no interest on), you're saying the answers "don't work", how can you say that? The community has already built a lot on this question and for most of them totally in the direction described by the problem, what can you ask more? |
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Apr 23 |
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On the boundaries of “not-constructive” questions @karlphillip Come on, you're saying im the one this question benefits to, while the only thing you've been looking at for this question is the top opencv list... I think this question actually contributes a lot to the community, by providing a clear concise and detailed problem statement on an interesting topic which is totally in phase with the FAQ. If you're not happy with the answers I can't control that, flag them, downvote them, or even better, propose your own. |
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Apr 23 |
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On the boundaries of “not-constructive” questions @karlphillip why are you still in a deadlock about code? This has already been debated, and it's well explained in the first paragraph of the FAQ that you don't necessarily need code. |