Joel Coehoorn
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2009 Microsoft ASP.Net MVP
It's pronounced: koo-horn
The avatar is both because I play counter strike and a nod to lambda expressions in C#. |
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Advertising Inquiry: A Platform to Train Machine added 154 characters in body; edited body |
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answered | Advertising Inquiry: A Platform to Train Machine |
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Nov 19 |
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How can employers view my CV if I haven’t made it searchable? That desperate for a new job, huh? ;) |
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Nov 19 |
answered | How can employers view my CV if I haven’t made it searchable? |
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Nov 19 |
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Merge tags for Sql Server Reporting Services added 138 characters in body; added 45 characters in body |
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Nov 19 |
answered | Merge tags for Sql Server Reporting Services |
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Nov 18 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
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Nov 18 |
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There is an issue in the Stack Overflow editor added 2 characters in body |
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Nov 18 |
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There is an issue in the Stack Overflow editor @mmyers: why fight it? |
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Nov 18 |
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Is the DailyWTF a secret member of the SO Clan? added 307 characters in body; edited body |
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Nov 18 |
answered | Is the DailyWTF a secret member of the SO Clan? |
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Nov 18 |
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Tag-badges exploit As I understand it, if you remove a tag to make space for the new tag, the system will award the new badge, not remove the old badge, but also not update the count, because it knows he's "short" one now. So he'll get at most 5 badges added to the count, but a potentially unlimited number shown in his profile. |
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Nov 16 |
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What is the rationale behind the “no cursing” rule? Oh, and Stephen Fry's use of profanity doesn't help his case. |
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Nov 16 |
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What is the rationale behind the “no cursing” rule? added 215 characters in body; added 10 characters in body |
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Nov 16 |
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Box overflow with 1000+ answer upvotes on User page Or just annotate favorited questions. |
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Nov 16 |
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What’s the most upvoted answer, ever? added 227 characters in body; added 121 characters in body |
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Nov 16 |
answered | What’s the most upvoted answer, ever? |
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Nov 16 |
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Can you “buy” a feature? added 125 characters in body; added 30 characters in body; added 279 characters in body; added 3 characters in body |
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Nov 16 |
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Can we get an answer to accept on status-declined feature requests? In my defense, a bunch of those questions were migrated from UserVoice ;) |
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Nov 16 |
answered | Can we get an answer to accept on status-declined feature requests? |
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Nov 16 |
answered | On-topic self promotion |
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Nov 16 |
answered | Can you “buy” a feature? |
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Nov 16 |
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What is the rationale behind the “no cursing” rule? @Quibblesome: it's not a direct quote, just one of several good "takeaways" from that movie, including but not limited to: "don't settle for average" and "when society shelters individuals from consequences, those consequence doesn't disappear but instead eventually impact society as a whole" |
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Nov 16 |
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What is the rationale behind the “no cursing” rule? People, this is a joke :) ... well mostly. I do think that particular movie demonstrates that particular lesson very well. But mostly I'm poking fun at Jeff. |
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What is the rationale behind the “no cursing” rule? added 128 characters in body |
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answered | What is the rationale behind the “no cursing” rule? |
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Nov 16 |
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Box overflow with 1000+ answer upvotes on User page Disagree, unless there's an easy way to see the exact vote total as well. I think if you earned that many votes for a post, you're likely to want to know just what the exact final score turns out to be. |
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Nov 16 |
answered | Points for accepting the answer |
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Nov 16 |
accepted | Is there a way to search the entire Stack Overflow chain of sites? |
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Nov 16 |
answered | Is it possible to share a tip on stackoverflow? |
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Nov 16 |
answered | Is there a way to search the entire Stack Overflow chain of sites? |
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Nov 14 |
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Let me edit my own deleted post edited tags |
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Nov 13 |
accepted | Unable to find question with tag |
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Nov 13 |
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Unable to find question with tag added 81 characters in body |
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Nov 13 |
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Unable to find question with tag edited tags |
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Nov 13 |
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Unable to find question with tag I retagged it, yes. It didn't warrant closing and I'm not a mod at the main SO site so I couldn't do that anyway. |
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Nov 13 |
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Unable to find question with tag edited tags; edited tags |
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Nov 13 |
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StackQL Update for October + new features Yep, I commented and answered in the 2nd link of your comment. |
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Nov 13 |
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Unable to find question with tag wow, beat me by just seconds for an hour old question |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Unable to find question with tag |
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Nov 13 |
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A list of dubious tags It's not the bot. With the exception of a small number of tags it's mostly done by hand. |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Searching for *= |
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Nov 13 |
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Advertising Inquiry: Book failure I missed something: where are those two? |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Advertising Inquiry: Book failure |
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Nov 13 |
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Shouldn’t upvotes obtained after the daily rep limit compensate for downvotes? It's not an exact dupe though, or least not exact enough to apply mod powers to close: it's covering a broader topic. This is one of those time's I'd vote to close if I could cast a 'normal' close vote rather than a mod vote, as I'm reluctant to do the latter. |
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Nov 13 |
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Shouldn’t upvotes obtained after the daily rep limit compensate for downvotes? @Ether: you'd be surprised. I'm only just above 1/2 way there personally, but I can still see my actual reputation score at the top of every page, and I think most of us "top" users take notice when that last digit changes. It lets us see if maybe we've entered something incorrectly somewhere. It's not the reputation score that matters as much as it is that we want to be able to follow up on something if needed. |
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Nov 13 |
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Who came up with the “Hot Dog” theme for flair? Okay, let's pass the buck then. Who at Microsoft can we <strike>blame</strike>credit for this theme? |
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Nov 13 |
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Which types of “programming related” questions are appropriate? Remember that Programming related != programmer related. Some of your examples (like methodology) do relate to programming, but some (like career paths) relate only to programmers, and some (like work-place issues) are only related to any professional and not even specific or special for programmers. |
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Nov 13 |
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Which types of “programming related” questions are appropriate? These can be valid, but only when they are asked with respect to the structuring the software itself: "_How_ do I implement a key this way?" vs "_Should_ I implement a key?" |
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Which types of “programming related” questions are appropriate? I think you could separate that out, though, to a question about the macro-editor that ships with office or application automation. It's not the same as a general question about the application. Also, my vote might go differently if you confined this item to software used almost exclusively by programmers, such as bug trackers or revision control software. |
