| bio | website | geostellar.com |
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| location | Turners Falls, MA | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | Mar 5 at 15:59 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
I am the Lead Software Engineer for Geostellar, a WV-based clean tech company. We're aiming to make solar accessible to everyone, offering instant free solar appraisals for any home in America. Prior to Geostellar, I worked with a Virginia-based government contractor writing applications for special "clean energy task force" divisions of the US Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and several other agencies. Clean/Green folks, connect with me on LinkedIn!
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Dec 6 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 6 |
accepted | Presenting Hierarchical Options |
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Dec 6 |
revised |
Presenting Hierarchical Options added 16 characters in body |
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Dec 6 |
revised |
Presenting Hierarchical Options edited body |
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Dec 6 |
asked | Presenting Hierarchical Options |
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Jan 17 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 17 |
revised |
Radio Buttons in the header? deleted 114 characters in body |
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Nov 1 |
comment |
Radio Buttons in the header? I agree that segmented controls can be nice for mobile apps, but that isn't the context we're working with. I'm not sure there's enough precedent for it on the desktop, and I don't want to argue something that might be confusing for users. Any examples of this in use outside the mobile environment? |
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Nov 1 |
comment |
Radio Buttons in the header? The rationale was that he wanted to change things up. There wasn't any real thought about it. I agree that radio buttons can be tough to associate with the correct label for the user, resulting in the wrong selection sometimes. Space is also a concern of mine. The way I see it (and the fact that the drop-down is very clear in its function), there's no reason to switch to a potentially less-clear concept. |
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Nov 1 |
comment |
Radio Buttons in the header? Our users are most certainly "one type of user". Very rarely are, say, Utility users going to want to do stuff from a Residential point of view. I agree that set-it-and-forget-it is the best bet here. |
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Nov 1 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 1 |
asked | Radio Buttons in the header? |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Supporter |