Skip to main content
Carcigenicate's user avatar
Carcigenicate's user avatar
Carcigenicate's user avatar
Carcigenicate
I'm a hobbyist programmer turned InfoSec student, turned web developer. I love learning new things, and I try to help out where I can.
  • Member for 11 years, 1 month
  • Last seen this week
awarded
awarded
revised
Massive images in job ad sidepanel
added 116 characters in body
Loading…
revised
Massive images in job ad sidepanel
added 371 characters in body
Loading…
asked
Loading…
awarded
awarded
comment
How can I find duplicate questions before I post a new one?
@KarlKnechtel Yes, blog spam is slowly creeping its way up, unfortunately.
awarded
awarded
awarded
answered
Loading…
awarded
awarded
comment
Sunsetting Jobs & Developer Story
@Cerbrus You can export the Traditional View, ya. I liked having it hosted so I can link to it though. I had it so my resume was less developer-focused, and then links to my GitHub/SO profile highlighted my developer traits. Maybe I just to focus my resume? Regardless, I found it to be nice supplemental material to provide with my resume.
answered
Loading…
awarded
comment
Realised the answer to my question while I was typing - still ask it?
Or at least that's how I see it. You obviously have a lot of experience with the network, so I may be missing some aspect. I just personally dislike poorly researched questions in general. When I'm in the mood to be helpful, there's nothing worse than needing to sort through tons of awful questions; half of which could have been answered if the OP simply searched for the title they gave the question.
comment
Realised the answer to my question while I was typing - still ask it?
@Mr.Boy For the sake of maintaining quality, all questions should be well-asked. Not only does that help prevent us from degrading to the crap-state that many other sites have fallen to, well-researched questions often contain more search-terms that make them better "handles". "Give me the answer even though I haven't looked myself" doesn't give much for Google to match on.
comment
Realised the answer to my question while I was typing - still ask it?
@Mr.Boy This was three years ago, so obviously I've lost the mindset I had when I wrote that. I'll say though that yes, having multiple "handles" to a duplicate is a good thing, since it increases the chance of it being found. That doesn't mean however that a poorly researched question is fine just because it ended up being a viable "handle". Unless that dupe is truly difficult to find, a poorly researched question is just one more thing that gets put into a queue that needs to be reviewed, one more thing for mods/privileged users to sort through, and one more thing to store.
1
2 3 4 5
20