Yeah, I remember when I was looking for something similar it was difficult to find something that did both project management and bug tracking well in the same integrated package.
In on place I actually had to add a txt file just to explain how complex a section of code was, and things not to do... maybe that was a bad sign of too much complexity.
The code was a rules-engine that compiled itself from an external database via several intermediate translations, then used itself to load its own data, serialized that data to a file...
...so that it could then be used offline and hot-loaded/unloaded as the underlying data changed. Crazy complex.
I didn't have it happen for the longest time (and was content with just assuming there was special anti-@RebeccaChernoff code in there somewhere)...not sure what changed, heh, but I'm cool with just assuming it's somehow fixed now that it doesn't appear to be acting up any more. ;)
hehe indeed. Now that the SO web-farm has moved to NY, we are over-spec back in OR (where chat lives). Waffles is doing his best to eat up the spare clock-cycles, though.
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On my SO user page I see the heading "1 Questions". I am aware that this is an edge case but a bug nonetheless.
Update: At least it's consistent with Meta :)
@spoulson Meh, just thought it might be possible, and indeed it was. Although @RebeccaChernoff was complaining about people pinging her then deleting those messages
@spoulson Heh! It's a site written by Dennis Williamson (stackoverflow.com/users/26428) using the API that lists all users with more than 1K on SO, SF and SU.
I was hoping to get on there when I was the only 10K+ user on both SU and SO but I don't answer enough questions on SF (for the obvious reason I'm not a sys admin!)
@Fosco Cheers. I'm happy now & can stop worrying about my rep on SF ;)
I mostly have exposure to American english online. I am currently writing out a resume and need some help.
In Australia, in general, we say programme to mean a schedule or something like community programme. however with computer studies i'm inclined to take to the spelling of 'program' to mean...
/users/chat-stackexchange-login has started telling me I'm "already logged in". Apparently they realized I was using that to get around the problem and modified it to no longer work
I mostly have exposure to American english online. I am currently writing out a resume and need some help.
In Australia, in general, we say programme to mean a schedule or something like community programme. however with computer studies i'm inclined to take to the spelling of 'program' to mean...
Regarding getting 1K on SF - you know all those questions about getting privileges notifications apparently too early? Well I still haven't had one on SF! (Not that I need to know what abilities have just been granted to me, but I thought it ironic.
HAH! So that is Stack Overflow's real present to Jon Skeet: Hiring his fiercest competitors so they can't keep up with him. I knew that oil painting was only the tip of the iceberg.
Seriously though, congratulations @Rebecca and @Nick!