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My name is Gareth Latty. I'm a programmer, I write code, designing and developing computer programs and websites. I do freelance work, and also contribute to open source software.

I use a variety of languages and tools, but I love the language Python.

I am currently in the final year of a Computer Science degree at the University of Leicester.

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Apr
13
comment What should I write to Edit Summary for “Thanks” deletions
I still like to make a relevant comment - it helps avoid newbies just reverting an edit, as it gives them a reason. Without that, they just see their answer becoming less pleasant (from their POV).
Apr
13
comment What should I write to Edit Summary for “Thanks” deletions
I generally go for something like "Removing redundant/off-topic comments."
Apr
13
comment How to add code to my post?
It's worth noting you should always include your (possibly simplified example) code in a question.
Feb
25
comment Comments don't highlight spaces in code over newlines
That's very true - it was also a bad idea for other reasons - I was just making the point there is the potential for a fix here, just because this is the way HTML works, doesn't mean that there is nothing that can be done to make it more suitable for this need.
Feb
25
comment Comments don't highlight spaces in code over newlines
I'm familiar with the reason for this - that doesn't mean there is no work-around to have it display correctly (even something as simple as converting spaces into non-breaking spaces, for example - although that could cause larger layout issues). This said it is obviously, as you say, a pretty small bug so it wouldn't necessarily be worthwhile.
Feb
25
awarded  Scholar
Feb
25
accepted Are answers that guess at an answer, given a bad question, a good idea?
Feb
25
asked Comments don't highlight spaces in code over newlines
Jan
18
comment Burninate [variables]
I would argue the good boundary is if it's reasonable to assume it will be used in every program. So get rid of variables, local-variables, and parameters, but leave the others.
Jan
18
comment Is it acceptable, actually encouraged, to post self-solved questions/answers?
I would hope so, I've self answered the only two questions I've asked (one intentionally, one as I just found the answer after posting, before anyone else posted). If anything, it just means that you get very few votes on it (as people tend to skip answered questions).
Dec
3
comment Are answers that guess at an answer, given a bad question, a good idea?
Cheers for the extra update at the end. I wasn't looking for someone to tell me how to vote, but rather if there was a community consensus that there was particular value to aggressively trying to stop people doing this or not. It appears that there isn't, so I'll carry on as I normally would have. Cheers for the viewpoint.
Dec
3
awarded  Editor
Dec
3
revised Are answers that guess at an answer, given a bad question, a good idea?
added 112 characters in body
Dec
3
comment Are answers that guess at an answer, given a bad question, a good idea?
+1, I'm definitely not grouping every question into the same lot - sometimes it's clear what the issue is. My issue is I'm unsure what to do where that isn't the case.
Dec
3
awarded  Student
Dec
3
asked Are answers that guess at an answer, given a bad question, a good idea?
Jun
21
comment Affirmative/Negative answers
The thing is, when a question gets answered with 'No, that's a bad idea', the last thing we want is people moving onto another question that tells them how it can be done. This is how we end up with regex HTML parsers.
Jun
21
comment June 2012 Community Moderator Election RESULTS
@blasteralfred Isn't it better that people looked and didn't vote, rather than looking and voting randomly to get a badge, or because they could?
Jun
21
awarded  Commentator
Jun
21
comment June 2012 Community Moderator Election RESULTS
@gnat It does have a very Bond-villain-esque tone to it.