User blog comment:Hseiken/Saving massive amounts of data in petitcom/@comment-5334617-20140801220957/@comment-5334617-20141015195943

Yes, in other places I have corrected what I thought was wrong. When I do, I try always to focus on the flaws in what is written (in the code, in the logic, in the concepts), nothing else. Where appropriate, I sometimes write about some of the generalities, so that in the future the same flaw can be more easily recognized even when it occurs in a different context. As to other programming languages: it's not really appropriate material for this page, so I've listed the languages I have some experience with on my user page instead.

- But looking back, I realize I haven't answered an aspect of one of your original questions:

Are you truly just helping others by correcting them?

No, it's not just helping others, it's other things too. Starting with what I'm least ashamed to admit, it's improving the overall technical quality of the wiki, it's passing the time engaging my brain rather than drooling in front of the television, and yes, it's a little ego pampering.