How can one answer questions asked in SO so fast? I myself try to check if there are any new questions that I can answer, and when I do so, there are already plenty of nice answers. I do get the chance to learn more and new things, but always have been curious how can one reply so fast (within 1-5 minutes). I really appreciate SO users who try to answer questions and help us, but what method do you use to do so?
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FWIW, I don't use the RSS feeds or anything like that. I just check the newest questions page reasonably often. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sometimes it helps to log on at off-peak hours. There will be fewer questions, but answers will be slower too (i.e. less competition). Jeff has said that 8AM-10AM Pacific time is the busiest time--it is when nearly everyone in US/Europe is at work. | |||||
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Depends on if English is your first language. Mine is not, so it usually takes me a few moments to write something clever. If English was my first language, I could write answers in a few seconds. Depends on how often you hit refresh. | ||||
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