Currently building and maintaining a few little projects using Python, Java, Android, and PostgreSQL. StackOverflow`s high question standards work for me. I keep finding the answer to my question while writing the question. At least twice, I was almost ready to hit post, tried one more thing, and ended up switching to self-answered before posting. Also, if my number of asked questions seems low, that`s ignoring so many questions that were already answered here. Likes: strong types named parameters UTF-8 support multi-line strings defined behavior cheap abstractions REPLs quick data types succinct anonymous functions explicit code blocks Dislikes: Do Something Anyway boilerplate method chaining on mutable objects bare numerics Voting: I use the Skip button a ton in reviews. I vote to reject super-trivial edits, or ones that make it worse. I vote against closure, or for reopening, questions about technologies that are strongly related to programming. They might be better on some other site, but that merits a suggestion to the OP in a comment, not a close vote. I downvote answers that do not address the question asked (in some way). The title is not the question. I search for duplicates for all questions that sound like they might have been asked before. I feel a compulsion to downvote anyone who complains about downvotes, but I try my best to be good :)
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