Thread:Lefty8899/@comment-26388711-20170715233254

Lefty, thank you for providing everyone a well-developed wiki that made this game popular and enjoyable. Not many game wikis (including popular ones and most King games) have good-quality wikis. It is surprisingly difficult to create a well-developed wiki, and involves "studying" or "testing" the game and many of its aspects and rulings. Every user (save detrimental ones) made useful contributions of all sizes, and that is the reason why I am still here. It is also my first wiki I have seriously considered myself to be a significant contributor.

I hope you take your time to read my message.

Even though I am not much of a presence until the 2015-2016 winter, and especially now, this year I made several groundbreaking achievements, thanks to my role as a software programmer (We both are in college; I am currently studying computer science). This software can extract player scores to determine statistical gimmicks, as well as extract all level configs and other attributes. This allowed other user to directly fill out out the information to level infoboxes and lists without them tediously looking at each config and its attributes, provide accurate trivias, and bring out creative graphs. As of now, I have exactly 5555 edits as shown on my profile mast.

I am also here to diversify my programming skills, so I can become an effective contributor for all wikis. I do occasionally edit in some other wikis, and there are plans that I will become the lead contributor to the TwoDots wiki (another game I played) and a mathematics-based wiki.

Here are some of my noteworthy achievements:
 * Scorecard
 * Scorecards of other people.
 * Config extractor (example 1, 2, and 3
 * Difficulty list and distributions
 * Wikitable converter

I understand that you have moved on from Candy Crush, and I appreciate your study in college. What was your final progress in Candy Crush? Are you planning to return to Candy Crush Wiki? When are going to retire?

a mulligan. (talk) 23:32, July 15, 2017 (UTC) 