| bio | website | beemerguy.net |
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| location | Glendale, CA | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | May 15 at 13:56 | |
| stats | profile views | 50 |
Software developer turned into entrepreneur.
With a Software QA consulting day job, I'm able to find time to work on side projects with a buddy of mine.
Proficient in C#, .NET, ASP.NET, WinForms, MSSQL, CSS, and Javascript,. Also have some experience in Java, PHP, MySQL, VC++, UNIX, and others.
Come check out my devblog; if you don't learn something new there, I'm sure I'll learn something new from you instead.
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Dec 11 |
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Sep 4 |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 25 |
accepted | What is the difference between sugar cane and cane sugar? |
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May 25 |
asked | What is the difference between sugar cane and cane sugar? |
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May 25 |
accepted | Is there an antonym for “delegate”? |
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Jan 4 |
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Is it proper grammar to refer to four digit number in hundreds? I find myself saying things like "seventy-three hundred" when I'm comparing multiple figures. For example, consider a line like "the number of subscribers was two hundred. It kept growing to fifteen hundred until it settled around forty five hundred." But if you replace that with numbers in terms of thousands, I find it heavier to say. |
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Jan 1 |
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Which one is correct, “best wishes to you” or “best wishes for you”? @Amirouche -- I agree with this one; they technically mean different things, but they serve the same purpose. |
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Dec 31 |
accepted | What is the origin of Y2K? |
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Dec 31 |
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What is the origin of Y2K? That is actually a good article and covered what I was looking for -- thanks! |
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Dec 31 |
asked | What is the origin of Y2K? |
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Dec 31 |
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What's a sophisticated synonym for “cooking”? @JoseK -- I'd say that about conjure; shout-out to fellow mages out there. |