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bio website coreyogburn.com
location Oklahoma City, OK
age 23
visits member for 2 years, 8 months
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A Computer Science college student, I have a real passion to learn everything I can about being a good developer. Not simply just how to make code accomplish a task, but how to accomplish the task legibly, efficiently, and reliably. I write a blog of my experiences for those who have the passion to develop but may need a bit of direction. Aimed at college students who are first dipping their toes into real development projects in school or on the job, the blog is filled with entries of advice, a few of my personal projects, and even some case study style projects where I walk readers through the design, implementation, and (sometimes inevitable) redesign and reimplementation of a project... sort of walking them through a project life cycle.


Jul
5
comment Publish programming problems from interviews
I do believe this is a valid question to ask. Honestly, I'm excited to hear about what questions you wanted to talk about. I love hearing about interview questions. Nonetheless, I think this belongs on programmers instead of SO.
May
31
comment Is this a proper use of the word “enumerate”?
Yeah, on second read, I think that using GetProcessById is a horrible way to enumerate a list. Still, I believe the word is used properly in the sentence, even if their example of enumeration is questionable...
Oct
13
comment Freedom of Speech vs. Computer Security
@Anna Lear, @rmx, @Oddthinking: I do not seek to shame my school. I love my school, I just hate it's IT as a group (the individuals are pretty cool). I don't even want to publicly shame the IT. I want credit for my work, I worked for 3 or 4 long weeks to fully understand the limits of this exploit. Instead of bringing down the school, I'd like recognition for my hard work.
Oct
13
comment Freedom of Speech vs. Computer Security
I'm asking to get an answer. A more abstract question might be "When talking about computer security holes in a public context, how do you respond to censorship requests?" and mine has particular details.
Oct
12
comment Freedom of Speech vs. Computer Security
@rmx, the name of my blog is my name: coreyogburn.com. So nothing to worry about the blog name giving away the school it's about.
Oct
12
comment Freedom of Speech vs. Computer Security
P.S. I did not downvote.
Oct
12
comment Freedom of Speech vs. Computer Security
yeah... don't know if it was a good idea or not, but I prefer the pseudo censorship to the complete censorship of removing the article. The article is already in people's RSS feeds around campus.