Stack Overflow
This page turns years of community problem-solving into a readable proof-of-work snapshot. Instead of treating Stack Overflow as a random badge count, I want it to show the kinds of problems I solve well, the areas where I consistently help others, and the level of trust those answers have earned over time.
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Snapshot
- Reputation: 12,393
- Badges: 22 gold, 89 silver, 117 bronze
- Accept rate: 66%
- Profile focus: front-end implementation, responsive behavior, HTML/CSS debugging, PHP, and practical problem solving
What This Proves
High-value technical work is not only about shipping full projects. It is also about seeing a broken implementation quickly, understanding why it fails, and giving people an answer they can actually use. My Stack Overflow history is one of the clearest public records of that part of my work.
Top Areas
- CSS – 14 answers, 246 answer score
- Responsive Design – 2 answers, 185 answer score
- iframe – 1 answer, 164 answer score
- HTML – 11 answers, 56 answer score
- Apache / server config – represented in one of the strongest answer threads below
- PHP / PDO – represented in one of the selected answer and question threads below
Selected Answers
- Making an iframe responsive – score 164. A strong example of practical CSS and responsive-design troubleshooting on a question with very high visibility.
- How to define a variable in Apache’s httpd.conf file – score 155. Useful proof that the problem-solving range goes beyond visual front-end work into configuration and deployment details.
- How do I completely remove a jQuery UI datepicker? – accepted answer, score 123. A practical UI debugging answer that solved a specific implementation problem cleanly.
- <meta charset="utf-8"> vs <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"> – score 33. A concise standards-focused explanation on HTML metadata and encoding behavior.
- How to use css style in php – score 26. A good example of answering the real implementation misunderstanding instead of only repeating syntax.
- PHP/PDO: How to get the current connection status – accepted answer, score 23. Relevant proof of hands-on PHP and database troubleshooting.
Why It Matters For This Site
This programming site is meant to show more than finished screenshots. It should also show how I think, how I debug, and how I help solve real technical problems. Stack Overflow is one of the clearest public records of that work, so it belongs here as part of the portfolio, not off to the side as an afterthought.
Attribution
Selected answer titles and links on this page point back to the original Stack Overflow posts. Full posts and community contributions remain on Stack Overflow under their respective CC BY-SA licenses.