
I see only one machine in summary page instead of two.
Should I do something more than entering two different names in "Machine name" field in plugin?

Badges!

"Access denied" in title of "Your summary" page
Access Denied / User log in | Codeivate - real-time social coding. [beta]
The rest of the page looks fine, though.
This only appears on Your summary, and not on summaries of different users (<http://codeivate.com/summary/username>).

Allow usernames to be changed.
When I signed up I wasn't sure I wanted to share my stats, now that I do I'd like to change my username (I could see wanting to change your name for the for the opposite also). Also when someone moves companies, and has a new username it would be nice to change this one so it lines up.

Hi Joshua,
Thanks for the idea. For now email me paul@codeivate.com from the email address you signed up with your old username and the new one you would like and I can change it for you.
Cheers,
- Paul

Summary in code editor

Negative coding time percentage.
I have netgative percents of coding time (see screenshot).
I suppose that could happen because of daylight time. Because i.e. now "Last Coding" section shows "17:58" for me, but my local time is only 17:53.

Remove the copy attachment
This is kind of annoying.
git clone https://github.com/codeivate/codeivate-st/ - See more at: http://codeivate.com/install#sthash.rOXttCUP.dpuf

Hi Michael,
Thanks, this should be fixed it has been bugging me for ages. Because I spend so much time on Codeivate site I thought i thought It was a new Chrome feature, but it was sneakily comeing from the sharethis plugin I am using.
Cheers,
- Paul

Create a codeivate code editor
I imagine if you had more control over the code editor you could create a better gaming experience.
AngularJS + https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit = Codeivate Code Editor
Demos: https://github.com/zcbenz/nw-sample-apps
Specifically: https://github.com/zcbenz/nw-sample-apps/tree/master/mini-code-edit
This could even be a premium option so that you could fuel this project more instead of doing it in off hours.
Write once and is available to: Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Come up with a $$$ value on your programming
For all the code you're writing create some sort of monetary score that is equivalent to how much you're programming is "worth".
How much value in $$$ is the code you're writing worth.
How could the code you're writing "potentially" create more $$$ (figuratively) if you did it "this way" or learned "this language".
This creates a focus on how you can become more "valuable" as a programmer and the 10,000 concept so you have a combination of "value + experience" which could describe your "value/cost/price/etc." as a programmer.
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