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jrg
jrg
18:25
yeah, cool.
so basically use peoples reactions at meetups and stuff as a litmus test.
because generally the conversation goes something like this.
> Hello, I'm $name, I do $job for $employer, what do you do?
> Oh, I'm a student.
> Where do you go to college?
> I'm still in high school.
Sounds familiar
jrg
jrg
Then you go and watch their face. If they say "that's cool", then they are probably a cool person.
If they say "what?!", then they are probably a cool person, but you no longer have the respect you used to have with them.
(at least here that's my experience.)
I don't know about other countries, but in India the reaction is usually brief surprise, and then it goes one of two ways:
a) Either they consider themselves better than you, and then regard you as a wannabe script kiddie
b) They're initially thrown off for a few minutes, but if you talk for a bit, then they treat you like an equal, or in some cases even as someone who knows more than them on a topic or two
By and large, I get a b) response and treated as an equal
But I've had my fair share of a) people as well, especially after I published my first book in July last year
jrg
jrg
interesting. I see a lot of C, where they mumble something, carry on the conversation politely, and then walk off.
But giving them your card first is generally a good move, if it's a good card.
My card makes no mention of my age and stuff :P Its like any other business card. If I didn't give it to you personally, you'd not be able to tell its a kid's
jrg
jrg
18:31
yes, same here.
sound like we've learned a lot of the same lessons.
good luck with the election!
Yeah. Its nice to find someone else around my age here
Thank you!
jrg
jrg
there aren't a lot of us around, but you'd be the 4th or 5th member of the "teen mod club".
boltclock is a honorary member. ;)
Heh.
I'm hoping that you'd changes to a you're in a couple of weeks
jrg
jrg
heh.
only other thing is that everyone is going to be second guessing you. the mods won't, but the community will.
Seconds guessing can be helpful. I'm certainly not infallible, and I don't expect the community to never ever question me on anything.
Every position that puts some responsibility on you has that downside
jrg
jrg
18:39
true, but more so than normal moderators.
Well, I can't change my age that much in a couple of weeks. I'll just have to take it as it comes :P
jrg
jrg
haha. also true.
i should hang out on SO more often, but i don't do enough programming right now to make it worthwhile. :(
SO chat doesn't really have a programming requirement :P If you go through most room transcripts, discussion topics are really all over the place. You're welcome anytime you want
But if you hang out on SO itself, you'll pickup on a lot of programming, even if you don't do much yourself. I've learnt as much by reading others' answers and questions than I've learnt by coding on my own
jrg
jrg
i'm actually teaching programming in April (hopefully!), so i'm going to be paying close attention to the SO tags to ensure my students don't cheat. ;)
but there are all these tags on SO... it's so big!
overwhelming coming from ask ubuntu. :P
Ah. I've taught a couple of Android classes here in India. Its amazing fun, especially when the students are older than you :P
The tagging system here is in a pretty bad shape
There's tons of duplicate tags which should be merged or synonymized, and lots of questions that need to be closed, migrated or deleted altogether
While for most older tags there's enough high rep users to keep the state in check, Android has only been around for a few years, and because it was designated as an official support channel by google, it attracts a lot more questions from people who've just started out
jrg
jrg
18:48
right, we've seen that with the [mobile] tags on AU.
everyday there's at least twenty to thirty questions on simple problems about NullPointerExceptions, usually due to the exact same couple of reasons across them all
jrg
jrg
so the duping system doesn't work well either?
Duping system works, but its not effective enough here
In so many cases, I can answer the question in half the time it would take me to find the dupe and mark it
That's the kind of easy problems we get in abundance.
jrg
jrg
yeah, we see that a lot on AU as well. :P
start closing as common knowledge.
or write a script to make it a one-click dupe process.
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Q: Show on-screen soft button on eclipse

RhiokaiHow do I adjust the graphical layout of xml files on Eclipse to get it to show this? Also, what's the official name of this?)

This literally will take me about 10 seconds to answer
I don't have nearly enough close votes
Took a bit longer, was adding a screenshot :P
jrg
jrg
19:04
hah
Well, I'm going to have to go now. Math exam in a few hours :/
Feel free to (ab)use your superping if you need me for anything :P
cya
jrg
jrg
19:23
heh, you saw that? :P
take care. :)

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