| bio | website | L0j1k.com |
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| location | Honolulu, HI | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | Apr 29 at 10:35 | |
| stats | profile views | 94 |
A) I love programming computers.
B) I generally do not like Stack Overflow. This stems from these major problems: 1) The environment is a lot like Wikipedia (i.e. too many copy-pasters, weenies, and rep whores). 2) The tendency of contibutors is to tell others how to smoke their cigars (i.e. you're an idiot if you don't do something exactly as they tell you). 3) Reputation points are king here. Someone's answer may or may not be correct, but they will defend their information to the death in order to secure reputation.
C) I am a medical cannabis fan.
D) My profile pic is the sun setting on the Mediterranean as seen from Cafe del Mar in San Antoni, Ibiza. I am, however, not typical of 99.5% of the island's visitors. I went explicitly for the music and the sunset, not the clubs and the drugs (though I do enjoy those on occasion).
E) I am on a personal crusade against the large hipster clique in the developer industry. I don't know where it came from, but it sucks and it is damaging to the future of development. What do I mean by this? I came across the following passage, which puts it into perfect metaphor:
"As a relatively recent adopter of [platform] and [language] I find the tendency to offer [library/framework] to newcomers a bit like offering a boat to someone who has just joined a swimming club and is learning to swim:
A: 'I'm finding swimming tricky' B: 'Use a boat!' A: 'I think I want to understand swimming' B: 'Use a kayak! It's quicker. It's like it swims for you!' A: 'Nearly everyone else here is swimming. It can't be that hard. I just need help with wrapping my head around it.' C: 'Try these water-wings called [pattern] while you get used to the water.' A: 'Oh thanks, that looks useful.' B: 'Use a kayak!' A: 'Look, I'm not afraid of getting wet or anything and I can doggy-paddle but it's exhausting. I want to learn good swimming technique. Can you point me to some useful resources?' B: 'La la la use a boat!' A: sigh (leaves)"
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected You have both shown that you did not read the edit, nor are you quite making any sense. Both of these things are right there INSIDE of the edit. |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected You are citing it if you attribute the work to the originating party. Why is that definition not being accepted here at stackoverflow? |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected You are incorrect. Citing is the practice of attributing work to another party, which I have done. |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected It is CITED RIGHT THERE, dude! "func(2) -- Linux Programmer's Manual"!!! FIRST LINE! Then if that doesn't rustle your jimmies, there is an entire paragraph called "colophon" at the bottom of the post with information! |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected I expected a culture of acceptance instead of one of outright rejection and banning of future activities, yes. |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected I absolutely DID NOT plagiarize content. It is cited. Did you forget to read the entire post? Are you trolling? |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected This is completely mind-blowing. I had no idea stackoverflow was just like wikipedia with the edits/editors rejecting wholesome edits. And then to kick someone when he's down, I can't make tag-wiki edits for seven days? Maybe I should torch my t-shirt. Shame! |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected Every one of those edits includes the last paragraph, entitled "colophon" which, if you read it, indicates where more information (including licensing) can be found. |
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Sep 26 |
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Tag wiki edits rejected You seriously downvoted my question because of that? You didn't answer the question with anything valid, but downvoted it? |
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Sep 26 |
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