User:Bobogoobo

At the risk of creating another profile that will soon become out of date, I might as well make an attempt at introducing myself since I'm currently active on the forums here. I might make this pretty some other time. I'm still not sure how best to do this or how to explain myself, but I'll give it a try.

Hello, I'm Bobogoobo (the name comes from Uru; my alternate name is Viisbyxa [has had other forms], which comes from Final Fantasy X), and I like editing wikis and coding things. I first became an active wiki editor in late 2009, and I'm pretty glad I got into it, as it has introduced me to many of my coding interests. I tend to be a little OCD about things, so I spend a lot of time cleaning things up, making them consistent, and such. I also can get cranky if I have to clean up a lot of messes people made or spend too long editing, so apologies in advance for snapping at anyone.

I customize my Wikia experience quite a bit. Another thing I am very interested in is having correct spelling and grammar. Some things I don't like are visual editor (because it often messes up code and creates annoying inconveniences when I'm trying to make a template and have to keep its users in mind) and a variety of pet peeves.

Lastly, I get really into coding but I can quickly lose interest over time or if no one is counting on me. I like helping people when I can. Please feel free to ask me (via any location that gives me a notification) for help, to run any code I've done, or anything else.

Wikis
I may have forgotten some.

I also read some other wikis for information and I edit whenever I see something amiss. That's what I do on Wikipedia, for example.

Non-Wikia wikis: Legacy of a Thousand Suns

Coding
I'm currently going to college for a degree in Computer Science, so I plan to be familiar with most popular/useful languages eventually. Currently I'm good with Python and HTML/CSS/JavaScript (and wikicode of course), know Java (intermediately), and have used Visual Basic in the past.


 * Public scripts I've written: see here.
 * I leave random CSS and JS around wikis I edit; currently I have several useful things and a future dev script or two in development here. I also wrote the redlink, view source, and emote scripts here.
 * Gadgets: I did this, and it works to some degree. Also this script.
 * Various smaller things I've done for people here and on other wikis, they may end up in various places. See below for a list of ones I remember (including all the ones in my contribs here).
 * I've also written quite a lot of Python code to help me maintain wikis and create lists for maintenance, as well as do other things of interest. I kind of want to release this somehow, but it would have to be cleaned up and finalized a lot first (especially if I want non-programmers to be able to figure it out). Most of this I hope to rewrite as much more efficient JavaScript.
 * I've done some coding for other sites as well, such as NGMedals.
 * When I was limited to mostly wikicode (and still now to some degree), templates were my great love. I've made quite a lot of them on my main two wikis, and even more just for personal use.

Other
I'm currently unemployed (I'd be interested in a job where I could work over the Internet from home, but I'm guessing those aren't too easy to find), so I spend pretty much all of my free time on the computer, because it's what I like doing. However, I have too many interests, so even with all my free time I can't really do all the things I want to do. I can be found on a variety of websites around the Internet, usually ones that have to do with web-based games. Or ponies.


 * /global.css
 * /global.js

Other accounts of mine: User:Lyra Botstrings (bot account, because I hate mixing edits, though I might've done them on this account on the CN Wiki a while ago), User:Viisbyxa (for testing things with a regular user account).

Ideas
It seems like, when a wiki doesn't have its own color for visited links (do most of them not? I can't live on a wiki I'm active on without a visited link color), adding 60 (3C in hex) to each value (RGB) of the hex code for the regular link color produces a suitable color for visited links (for me, at least, since I'm somewhat used to lighter links, whereas Wikipedia uses darker links, and some wikis use entirely different colors). I'm not sure if there's any way to do this automatically, since you'd probably have to sample a link. But it's at least an easy way to decide on a color when I become active on a new wiki.