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| location | Arlington, MA | |
| age | 52 | |
| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | May 16 at 3:19 | |
| stats | profile views | 13 |
I've been in the computer industry since about 1979 (I had a summer programming job after graduating from high school), and I've done a little bit of everything. I've programmed in ancient languages (BASIC, PL/I, COBOL, Lisp) and more recent ones (Perl, PHP, Javascript), with a few random assemblers thrown into the mix. I've been a system programmer, system administrator, tech support engineer, and performance engineer.
I'm currently working as a programmer for Bridge Base Online, the leading online site for playing bridge. I've been learning modern web application development in the process.
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May 16 |
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Should we create a section for less experienced programmers to ask “easy” questions? The problem I see is that it's sometimes difficult to know what kind of answer to give. A beginner needs every detail spoon fed to them, while you can describe a solution in more general terms to an experienced programmer and let them fill in the details. |
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May 12 |
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Brace match syntax highlighting in posts That's a lot of extra work for what is often just a couple of lines of code. |
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Mar 8 |
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Recent activities tab does not show deleted question I have enough rep to see deleted content. But when I view my activity/comments, I don't see comments that I made in a question that was deleted by the author. |
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Jan 18 |
asked | Suggest linked questions in vote-to-close dialogue |
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Dec 27 |
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How should blatant wrong answers be dealt with? wrong answers can be valuable. In particular, the comments explaining why they're wrong are where the value is. Wrong answers are often based on common misconceptions, and the comments can clear these up. |
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Dec 27 |
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How do I prevent getting downvoted? Basically, SO is not really intended for people who have no clue what they're doing. stackoverflow.com/questions/13743150/… is the best example of that, it shows practically no understanding of how to program in C++ (or most other programming languages, since this is a common mechanism). |
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Dec 25 |
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Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter So are we talking about the algorithm for populating the newsletter or not? That was the subject of my question, we seem to have gone on a tangent about the particular example I used. |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 25 |
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Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter So basically you're saying that if a question is really popular, it's appopriate to put it in the newsletter even if there are close votes, because it's likely that they're erroneous. |
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Dec 25 |
accepted | Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter |
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Dec 25 |
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Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter Like I said, "now I see it." I didn't notice the oppositeness when I cast the close vote. |
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Dec 25 |
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Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter Ahh, now I see it. They're exactly opposite questions. I was wondering why the new question wasn't blocked by the duplicate title checker. |
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Dec 25 |
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Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter @DanielFischer I guess I'm guilty, because I cast one of the close votes. But I did glance at the other question, and they seemed to be very similar. |
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Dec 25 |
asked | Questions with close votes in Stack Overflow weekly newsletter |
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Dec 25 |
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How to link to a particular answer? I guess you spent the past 40 minutes making graphics, and didn't notice the earlier anwer that says the same thing? |
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Dec 25 |
asked | Metavariables in code markdown |
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Dec 24 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 24 |
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Winter Bash hats delay I'm having the opposite problem. I just got a "Tis the season" hat, which is supposed to be for commenting or voting on Dec 25. It's currently about Dec 24 18:20 UTC. I think I noticed a similar thing for the "I feel fine" hat. What timezone is being used to decide the day that activity occurs? |
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Dec 24 |
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Make links in Stack Overflow answers more obvious? How about links in comments? I find them even harder to see than links in answers, maybe because the text is also smaller. |