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| location | Northern Virginia/DC | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 2 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 14 |
Virginia Tech Computer Science grad, who programs in the Northern VA/DC area. I've been exposed to a number of technologies including: RESTful web services, API development, various WCMS, and database ETL.
I love coding and the puzzles that it throws at me daily. Whenever I'm not solving code challenges, I can be found playing video games or board/card games.
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May 15 |
awarded | Teacher |
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May 15 |
answered | Questions tagged with WiX should get XML code formatting |
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Apr 19 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Apr 19 |
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Editing a New User's Post Counting as “Review” Credit @animuson yes... this is a duplicate of that. I hunted around for a while and didn't find that. Thanks for the heads up, I'll close this one as a duplicate of that. |
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Apr 19 |
asked | Editing a New User's Post Counting as “Review” Credit |
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Mar 21 |
accepted | Marking a Question for Migration |
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Mar 21 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Mar 21 |
asked | Marking a Question for Migration |
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Mar 7 |
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Should minor spelling errors be corrected? I've found if there is a spelling mistake on a post I am editing, odds are it is from a new user and there are MANY things to change. +1 to this question for when the post is great, but the OP can't spell. |
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Mar 7 |
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What can we do about all the reoccurring spam? @DanielFischer I had thought the flagging added the post into some moderator queue for review. I guess I misunderstood how the flagging system works (in terms of spam flagging). |
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Mar 7 |
awarded | Critic |
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Mar 7 |
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What can we do about all the reoccurring spam? @DavidRobinson I am agreeing the -4 downvoted posts go away, but I am saying I think it's more of a problem/responsibility on the 4 people who downvoted it. When you downvote a post, if it is spam, shouldn't the downvoter ALSO flag it for review from a moderation? THAT system, is already in place it seems, it just might not be used as it should. |
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Mar 7 |
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What can we do about all the reoccurring spam? @WesleyMurch I don't think downvotes alone deter this. IMHO, I think downvotes are there to let the OP know the question needs to be modified before people might help/understand the question. A downvoted question allows the OP to fix the post. A spam question should be flagged, since the mods can then deal with it, downvoting it a ton isn't enough. I also am not a mod, so I am not sure from a mod perspective if the flagging system is viable by itself as is. |
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Mar 7 |
answered | What can we do about all the reoccurring spam? |
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Mar 5 |
accepted | Flagging or Marking a Questions to Stick to Technology asked |
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Mar 5 |
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Flagging or Marking a Questions to Stick to Technology asked @Bart I guess it's a good thing SO users go in the direction of efficiency in the times where a more elegant solution isn't apparent to me at the time of asking the question. They are only looking to solve the problem in the best way possible. |
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Mar 5 |
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Flagging or Marking a Questions to Stick to Technology asked I guess this makes sense, as it falls on me as the OP to phrase the question in a way to filter out answers. Thanks, seems like I need to get better at wording/phrasing questions. I try to make them generic enough to help others in the future, so I guess I should add in these other limitations to that. |
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Mar 5 |
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Flagging or Marking a Questions to Stick to Technology asked @MartijnPieters Sorry, edited the post: theory might not have been the correct word choice. When users ask about specifically one technology and get a lot of stuff about a different one then initially asked, this is the issue I am asking about. |
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Mar 5 |
asked | Flagging or Marking a Questions to Stick to Technology asked |
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Mar 5 |
awarded | Scholar |

