| bio | website | ist.rit.edu/~jxs/jargon/html/… |
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| location | Barnstaple, United Kingdom | |
| age | 41 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | May 1 at 11:09 | |
| stats | profile views | 304 |
Work: An engineer in Java SE security for Oracle Corporation UK Ltd. The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation. Oracle does not reflect my views.
Top advice: If I were you, I wouldn't be starting from here.
Toast advice: Look after the corners and the middle will look after itself.
Me: You are politely reminded that I am nobody's female dog.
Java claim to fame: I was once in the same room as James Gosling.
In the next few months, I shall be going to:
- 14-17 Apr 2010, ACCU, Oxford, UK
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Recentish past events:
- 18-20 Nov, Devoxx, Antwerp
- 7 Nov, ACCU Security, Bletchley Park
- 2 Nov, Stackoverflow DevDay, Amsterdam
- 28 Oct, Stackoverflow DevDay, London, UK
- 31-2 Jul/Aug, DEFCON17, Las Vegas, NV
- 29-30 Jul, BlackHat USA, Las Vegas, NV
- 22-25 Apr, ACCU, Oxford, UK
- 10-12 Dec 2008, Devoxx, Antwerp
Timezone: Mid-Atlantic
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Jun 28 |
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Should downvoting cost you rep? It seems an oddity to me that closed questions don't have more downvotes. |
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Jun 28 |
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Encouraging people to explain down-votes Is there much tactical downvoting? I'm guessing that the majority of people on stackoverflow are the sort of people who are more likely to vote competing answers up (although obviously, if you answer a question that already has answers, you probably have some kind of dislike to those others). |
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Jun 28 |
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Is the fastest gun in the west solved? OTOH, if you have four answers, at least one of them should be pretty good. People with taste are more likely to censor themselves. Fifth answers are often (but not always) redundant and clueless. |
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Jun 28 |
answered | Why are beta badges awarded at all? |