| bio | website | None |
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| location | Denmark | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | Jun 6 at 21:57 | |
| stats | profile views | 58 |
I'm currently studying computer science, or what could be called "information technology". It involves learning high-level-language programming, so general OOD, involving GRASP, Scrum, XP and more.
The languages I have the most experience with are C# (WPF and ASP.NET) and Java (normal and Android) but I also know some basic MySQL, MSSQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and more.
I've touched many surfaces but I wouldn't consider myself a master of anything yet. More like a jack of all trades. Especially concerning security and performance optimization (which usually requires a lower level language).
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May 29 |
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Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted Second point: To me, searching the site is about finding posts within a criteria that you hope is relevant to you. In this case, you're not doing that. You're searching for a specific post you know you created yourself and have now lost of reasons you might not even be aware of. |
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May 29 |
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Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted But if you're looking for an answer of yours that was deleted (recently or whenever, it doesn't matter), or a question of yours that was deleted, it shouldn't really require a learning curve to be able to find them again. To a lot of the victims of deletion, understanding the deletion, or retrieving the text they put an effort into is not something you want to be blocked from. It especially shocked me to find out that it's not only hard to find it, it's actually impossible, until you've achieved 10k+ rep or moderator status. I don't think that's good service. |
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May 16 |
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Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted Okay. That still requires knowledge of the site's syntax and is not immediately user friendly. I think it took me a few months, from when I joined, before finding out it was possible to use special search syntaxes on SE-sites. |
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Apr 9 |
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Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted @JeffAtwood I'm not sure which scenario you are talking about. Are you talking about Mark Booth's scenario? In case his answer was the only one and it didn't reach to receive any upvotes before the asker deleted his question it would be entirely possible, to my understanding, or am I misunderstanding you? |
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Apr 6 |
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Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted @bobobobo I think that's understandable. I still don't think that justifies this result. The users he's worried about are probably those who don't care about the community and don't care to learn from their mistakes. Some of those users would probably not hesitate to bother support with this. Without knowing any actual statistics, I could be convinced that they belong to the majority of the deletion-victims. I don't encourage to adjust only to the minority's needs but I think there's solutions out there that won't have as severe consequences for them, while still "handling" the majority well. |
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Feb 22 |
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It's easier to ask a new question than find an old one. Does that mean search is broken? On a second note, I understand why you feel there is a frustration for the people who are even too lazy to search in the first place. But I, the OP, and probably many more (I would like some actual statistics on this) often cannot find what we're looking for with the search feature, for whatever reason, and have to ask a question to find it. That's what I think the OP wants to have improved. At least it's also what I'd like to have improved. I also think it would solve the problem for many lazy people as well. |
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Feb 22 |
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It's easier to ask a new question than find an old one. Does that mean search is broken? So you suggest punishing the people that don't understand the system instead of improving the system? That's at least how I read your suggestion. |
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Oct 5 |
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What is the meaning of a warning “Vote to delete this post?” when deleting an answer. As a supplement of the normal FAQ site, there's a series of FAQ-questions here on Meta Stack Overflow. These will often answer common questions in more detail than the regular FAQ. To search for posts in the Q&A-type FAQ, you can search for posts with the faq-tag by including ' [faq]' in your search query (e.g. how does deleting work [faq]) or you can search Google: how does deleting work faq site:meta.stackoverflow.com |
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Oct 5 |
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Is there a SE site where answers can consist of facts about Internet privacy, censoring the Internet and the consequences thereof to the avg. citizen? Since SE has "experts" you mean that I need experts for a longer time-span than what is possible on SE sites? Hypothetically, if the 'research needs' are chopped into questions Skeptics I think it could be possible. The reason I believe this, is because I think this topic could easily attract interest beyond just me. Of course, that's up to me to test out. Thanks for the answer. |
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Oct 5 |
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Do edits to closed questions bump the question? Of course. Why didn't I think of testing it that way? Thanks. |
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Oct 4 |
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How to tell if you're making the right edits to your closed question? @Servy Yeah, I saw that. While I'm temporarily in joy, it didn't answer this question though. |
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Oct 4 |
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Are strongly on-topic questions about predicting the future allowed? I think having answers that tells you what is planned to be implemented in the future isn't a real issue. The only problem I can see is that the answers will have to be edited if the plans change unexpectedly. Though I would argue that this issue is identical to talking about current solutions, they also need to be updated over time. Take the Android platform as an example. A lot of the things you could/should do in the beginning of the API release are now obsolete and deprecated. And a lot of the answers that had solutions aren't version specific since they were up-to-date at the time. |
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Oct 3 |
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No notification of reputation loss; Questions deleted - how can I check what I did wrong? @NicolBolas We're both realists, if by realist you mean that you acknowledge recurring observations and don't trust 'hope' in incredible and unreliable situations. I just choose to still do those things, even if it doesn't result in much else than maybe more publicity on the subject for a short period of time. Even though odds are low, I still believe in taking chances for things you believe in. Of course, this particular issue is nothing more than an "annoyance" to me and it is a more rare issue (since I don't get my posts deleted every other day, and I doubt anyone dedicated to SE does). |
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Oct 3 |
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No notification of reputation loss; Questions deleted - how can I check what I did wrong? @NicolBolas I found a good answer that comes with a good theory of the difference between our views: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/16135/193906. In this theory I'd say you're a 'purist', and I'm learning more towards being a 'democractic advocate'. In short, George defines a 'purist' to be someone who favor following the rules that the owners present. A 'democratic advocate' favors to let the community decide. I don't think the community knows best, but I certainly don't think that not giving popular requests a chance (beyond personal judgement from Jeff) is something SE benefits from. |
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Oct 1 |
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FastestChrome extension toggles “javascript disabled” warning I had the same issue and was under the impression that FastestChrome was a plugin installed by default on Chrome. After looking into it, it is created by fastestfox.com, so it's not. The reason I got confused was because I logged into chrome on a computer that had this plugin installed, and that automatically associated it with my account. This means that this plugin, among others (like Google Quick Scroll), installs automatically on every computer I sign into Chrome. I figured someone else could be as oblivious as me about this. |
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Sep 22 |
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What is the boat programming meme about? @obvio171 I know this is old, but in case people are looking for this, Shog9 posted a linked to an archived version of this. |
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Sep 20 |
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Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted Consider it similar to the "Show Removed Posts"-feature. The difference from your profile to theirs is a checkbox. That's it. I know conditions have changed since you wrote this answer, but "searching for your deleted posts", using Stack Exchange Data Explorer (which I assume you meant) is not a user friendly way of showing deleted posts. Sure it works for those who knows that site, and knows SQL, but not the new / inexperienced users of SO. |
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Sep 17 |
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Is there any way to see the custom messages/remarks of resolved/expired bounties? @PopularDemand I didn't think of question previews, but you're right. Thanks. |
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Sep 17 |
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No notification of reputation loss; Questions deleted - how can I check what I did wrong? @NicolBolas That may be his argument, but then he doesn't understand the issue. It doesn't have to do with undeleting. At all. It has to do with being able to view the question/answer(s)/comments that you wrote or received. In general, deleted questions have no value to anyone but the asker. The comments on the question also generally have value only to the asker. The answers can have value to the one who wrote the answer, but also to many other people since it can be a perfectly good answer. If you still don't "see the point", then I'm afraid I don't know how else to explain it. |
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Sep 17 |
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No notification of reputation loss; Questions deleted - how can I check what I did wrong? @NicolBolas Thanks for the permission... Anyway, we're all different. If you don't see the point after reading the answers in the question, I don't think you'll ever understand before you try desiring to improve but being unable to review your question and responses - or losing an answer that you spend hours at perfecting. I took a peak at your profile and I'll take a wild guess and say you'll never end up in that situation, so I don't see the point in explaining it to you. |