| bio | website | tomjn.com |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | Mar 5 at 17:00 | |
| stats | profile views | 16 |
I'm a fulltime WordPress Developer at interconnect/it in the UK. I also build RTS AIs & attend WordPress/design conferences.
Any questions please say hello, I can normally be found in the WPSE chat ( link in the top header ).
If you'd like me to work on something for you, why not give my company a call? ( Office hours GMT 10-18:00 )
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Mar 15 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 3 |
answered | Why does “it” have a dehumanizing connotation? |
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Nov 2 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 27 |
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What is the correct term for someone who works on/with WordPress? A doorman opens doors for other people, the term doesn't encompass those who design construct or research Door technology. I feel the term Doorer is a more inclusive term, as a precursor to the more formal Dooritarianistician |
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Aug 27 |
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What is the correct term for someone who works on/with WordPress? added 206 characters in body |
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Aug 27 |
answered | What is the correct term for someone who works on/with WordPress? |
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Jul 27 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Jul 24 |
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Is the term “baby kitten” / “baby puppy” superfluous? "Awww it's a baby baby!" hmmmmmm |
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Jul 24 |
answered | “To like for somebody/something to be something” vs. “to like somebody/something to be something” |
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Jun 11 |
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What does the word “hacking” or “hacker” come from? Of note, common 'hacker lore' has it that there's a distinction between hackers and crackers. Crackers break into computer systems, hackers do not necessarily. Hacking is more an engineering thing than the malicious computer security meaning the media portrays (technically a subset), "e.g. he hacked his washing machine" |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 8 |
asked | Term for Perfectionist with poor priorities |
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Apr 29 |
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An idiom meaning someone's doing something useless and has no result at the end added 1 characters in body |
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Apr 26 |
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A word for showing a bit of anger that you are not satisfied with what is offered? added 122 characters in body |
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Apr 26 |
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A word for showing a bit of anger that you are not satisfied with what is offered? Hence the brackets immediately afterwards warning that it has other meanings depending on context, tone of voice, or locality. Try imagining it with a hefty dose of sarcasm =p |
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Apr 25 |
answered | A word for showing a bit of anger that you are not satisfied with what is offered? |
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Apr 15 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 13 |
answered | An idiom meaning someone's doing something useless and has no result at the end |
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Apr 9 |
answered | Difference between “far” and “far away” |
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Mar 29 |
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Is there any difference between “post” and “position”? modified the example to be better |