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bio website thecodingmonkey.net
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Milwaukee area Software Consultant with 12+ years of experience, 7+ of that in .NET. Previously used C++, MFC, ATL and VB6. Microsoft Certified Application Developer (2003).

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Sep
13
awarded  Enlightened
Sep
12
awarded  Nice Answer
Oct
4
comment Can we prevent some of the low-quality questions from entering our system?
@Jeff @nb69307 - I see part of the problem being that down voting costs a person some of their reputation. While I understand the rationale for it, does it make sense to give people back their reputation if a question they down-voted later gets closed for some reason?
Jun
28
awarded  Yearling
Mar
17
comment Why are people downvoting my question on Meta?
Although, in the meta question that was referenced, he Jeff says "It seems that questions tagged "bug" or "feature" could be voted on and commented in a fashion very similar to what uservoice already offers." This implies that questions tagged with anything other than those (or feature-request given its more current popularity) should utilize the normal SO voting standards.
Mar
17
comment Optional Activity-Broadcasting
+1 - Excellent point on being able to moderate the moderators. After all, moderators are community voted, so it should be easy to see how moderators are behaving in the community. Someone who volunteers to be a moderator, and is then "elected" to that position has less of an expectation of privacy than others in the community.
Mar
11
awarded  Critic
Mar
11
comment Are software -> hardware questions inappropriate for stackoverflow?
-1 Kind of a snarky answer for a nicely worded and thoughtful question.
Mar
11
comment A math site similar to StackOverflow
@rlb.usa - When he says that Mathoverflow is not part of the stackoverflow family, he is correct. That only relates to SO, SU and SF. It is a stackexchange site, but those are not part of the "trilogy". Minor, but important difference. SE sites use the same engine, but the people who host it control all the rules themselves.
Mar
8
answered Is it appropriate to ask questions on Stack Overflow without prior research?
Mar
8
comment The Electorate badge discourages voting on answers
Regarding your statement that "there's really no incentives to keep voting on things", theoretically at least though... after you get either badges... Electorate or Civic Duty... most people are active enough in the SO Community to realize the incredible importance of voting, and no longer need the badge incentive to continue the practice. Your rep is more than likely over 3000 at that point, and your responsibility as a moderator level user becomes more important.
Mar
5
comment Closed for “too localized” and by a single person is a bad decision
@Jonathan - Wouldn't it be more appropriate to migrate the question to SuperUser then, instead of closing the question? "Too Localized" in the FAQ refers to language issues... not specificity ones.
Mar
5
comment Sort Answers on User Profile Page by Acceptance
Thanks for the tip on how to do this via search. I'd still at least like to see the acceptance percentage be part of the profile page... just like you see the acceptance percentage of people who ask questions.
Mar
4
comment Allow Accepted Answer recipient to give it away
Perhaps it would be worthwhile to allow the person who originally got the check to keep 2-5 rep... sort of like the guy who finds a wallet, gives it to the original owner, and the owner gives him a few dollars for being honest.
Mar
4
asked Sort Answers on User Profile Page by Acceptance
Feb
24
accepted Use StackOverflow colors on Super User (or any other “trilogy” site)
Feb
23
comment Stack Overflow has too many men!
I was thinking about for like minded geeks who wanted to match USB plugs to USB ports... do you speak the same language... is your hard drive big enough? This is going to get flagged isn't it?
Feb
23
answered Stack Overflow has too many men!
Feb
23
answered Are power users creating a vacuum on SO?
Feb
23
comment Allow high rep users to migrate answers from one question to another
@Georg - I guess I was more proposing a method by which the average user (as opposed to a moderator) would be encouraged and get reputation by helping to identify the duplicates.