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This user is a book lover.
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This user enjoys playing BZFlag.
py-4This user is an expert Python programmer.
Java-4This user is an expert Java programmer.
hs-2This user is an intermediate Haskell programmer.
bash-2This user is an intermediate Bash programmer.
C-1This user is a beginning C programmer.
C++-1This user is a beginning C++ programmer.
js-2This user is an intermediate JavaScript programmer.
PHP-1This user is a beginning PHP programmer.
rb-1This user is a beginning Ruby programmer.
SQL-3This user is an advanced SQL programmer.
theyThis user considers singular they standard English usage.
…in.Ending a sentence with a preposition is something that this user is okay with.
their
there
they're
This user thinks that there are too many people who don’t know that they're worse than their own children at spelling!
your
you're
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, then you're in need of help.
English Singulars: "The data is..." This user recognizes that "data", "media", and "agenda" have become incorporated into English as singular nouns.
Majority β‰  right This user recognizes that even if 300,000,000 people make the same mistake, it's still a mistake.
β€œ,;:’This user is a punctuation stickler.
. TheThis user does not put two spaces after a full stop.
,This user fixes comma-splices; they are annoying.
A, B, and CThis user prefers the
serial comma.
its & it'sThis user understands the difference between its and it's. So should you.
’sThis user realises that plural nouns should not have an apostrophe while possessive words should!
"…"!
US vs. UK
This user uses "logical quotation marks". Forcing internal punctuation leads to factual errors. It's not a nationalistic style issue!
;This user knows how to use a semicolon correctly.
Ι™This user is a Grammar Nazi.
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This user is against DRM.
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This user can type 122 WPM.
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This user really likes old computers.
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This user's IRC nick is jcp on the server irc.freenode.net.
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This user's IRC nick is jcp on the server irc.iukkoth.net.
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This user's IRC nick is jw on the server irc.efnet.org.
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This user's IRC nick is javawizard on the server irc.oftc.net.
GThis user will use Google before asking dumb questions.
OWNThis user uses an email account with their own domain name.
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This user runs a home server on an ancient PC.
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This user still remembers these.
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This user contributes using Google Chrome.
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This user uses free software wherever and whenever possible.
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This user uses Pidgin to chat on multiple instant messaging networks.
#This user chats on IRC.
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This user contributes while using Rhythmbox.
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This user contributes while using VLC media player.
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This user writes with the OpenOffice.org suite.
osThis user uses an operating system.
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This user wishes that the manufacturer did not install Windows Vista on their computer.
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This user supports free software.
OSrcThis user contributes to Open Source projects.
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This user contributes using Linux.
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This user contributes with GNOME.
> _ This user often uses the command line when operating their computer.
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This user reads PDFs with Evince.
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This user scans with SANE.

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Synaptic package manager.

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RVThis user is a reversi player.
Most of this is out of date.

There's not much to say about myself, except that my favorite programming language is Python (formerly Java, hence my username), I run OpenGroove, and I have a freakton of user boxes.

I typically go by javawizard2539 in online communities and on BZFlag. On the Freenode IRC network I go by the nickname jcp.

I wrote Parcon, a Python parser library, and a syntax generator for it (that can be used by external stuff as well, though, and that can draw syntax diagrams for regular expressions). Here's an example syntax diagram that it created:

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