| bio | website | kevinmontrose.com |
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Stack Overflow Valued Associate #00004
For no good reason, I'm on twitter. I hear its compelling... somehow.
I also have a blog.
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May 21 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 20 |
awarded | Critic |
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May 20 |
answered | Can I apply the API Key first and do the application later? |
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May 20 |
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Count of API Daily limits on different family sites Justin has the answer, but see also: stackapps.com/questions/67/how-api-keys-work |
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May 20 |
answered | API key limit increase support |
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May 20 |
asked | How API Keys Work |
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May 20 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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awarded | Supporter |
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May 20 |
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What happens if an app becomes super popular? This is correct. |
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May 20 |
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StackTop-Mac app---Now out of beta! You should split this into two posts; one for StackTop & one for MSOEngine. |
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May 20 |
answered | Is it appropriate to register for a “Dev” app key? |
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May 20 |
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Are wrappers considered applications? @George - During development of a wrapper you don't have to require a key, but every release of it should. This might force an app developer using your wrapper to register for a key earlier than they'd like, but that's the lesser of two evils here. |
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awarded | Teacher |
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May 19 |
answered | Are wrappers considered applications? |
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May 19 |
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Sample Application: World's Worst StackOverflow Clone added 589 characters in body |
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May 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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API “Hello World” code added 817 characters in body |
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awarded | Student |
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awarded | Autobiographer |