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I am:
- the co-founder and CEO of Stack Exchange
- the co-founder of Fog Creek Software
- owner of Taco, the most famous Siberian Husky on the Upper West Side.
You can find me:
- on Twitter as @spolsky
- on my rarely-updated blog, Joel on Software
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Oct 4 |
answered | How should I consider a resume with a Stack Overflow badge on it? |
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Sep 26 |
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Sep 6 |
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Canonical definitions of the Stack Exchange jargon terms “private beta” and “public beta” formatting |
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Sep 5 |
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Aug 14 |
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Is it possible to remove the Careers banner with the dying starfish? edited tags |
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Aug 14 |
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Aug 3 |
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Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments @MarkTrapp interesting; internet users have grown so accustomed to snark and irony that genuinely nice posts are assumed to be "condescending." I think that user was a little bit oversensitive but the whole tone of that exchange was far nicer than average when it could have easily descended into the usual flamewar |
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Jul 23 |
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Jul 20 |
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Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments I disagree with Jeff. Non-content friendly words are social lubricant, in real life and online. The idea that they are just an annoying waste of time is an almost autistic perspective. |
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Jun 30 |
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Jun 30 |
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Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments Hmm I think you may be exaggerating a tiny bit! I'm pretty sure friendliness translates pretty well from culture to culture. But I do agree that not everyone in the world will respond in the same way to a given message. You start at a certain point on the "friendliness spectrum," and people misunderstand you 10 degrees to the left and 10 degrees to the right, but the more friendly you start out, the happier people are. |
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