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Some weeks ago I got an answer from Jon Skeet. I stunned seeing his profile:

  • 247,485 of reputation
  • 11,448 answers

Really, how much time does he spend answering questions per day? I respect this man a lot, because all of his answers are very good, but how can he do it?

Out of curiosity. How much time do you spend in Stack Overflow?

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he does it all with only 5 minutes a day: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/9134/jon-skeet-facts – Trufa Dec 12 '10 at 21:19
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See this answer for the answer to your question. Jon provides his full daily routine.

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As of now, he's member for 2 years and 2 months. That's roughly 800 days. With almost 11,500 answers, that's on average a bit more than 14 answers per day. Assuming that it takes on average 10 minutes per posted answer to browse SO for a suitable question, post an answer, read the other answers on the same question, post comments, reply comments, etc, that's about 2.5 hours a day. It'll in real undoubtely be more, but that's at least about the minimum required time.

Doable, isn't it?

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I'd say 10 minutes may be high for an average to browse/post an answer, it certainly varies but if the topics off the top of your head I'd say it's considerably less - maybe 2-3 minutes. – Nick Craver Dec 13 '10 at 3:23
@Nick: true, it can be less. I just included the time needed to search for questions to answer (and read them) and the 5 minutes you take afterwards to edit more detail into the answer. That's more realistic. – Chichiray Dec 13 '10 at 3:25
@BalusC - maybe so, I'm not sure how any other user browses SO, but given there are feeds available, you can spend less time browsing ;) The detail bit certainly does vary, depending on the complexity of the question – Nick Craver Dec 13 '10 at 3:27
@Nick: and then I'm not talking about refreshing the question, reading comments, reading other answers, posting comments, etc. Surely you (and Jon) do :) – Chichiray Dec 13 '10 at 3:30
@BalusC - true, though in that case, at least for me, I'm tracking the last 3-4 answered questions at once, and it doesn't take much time...it also depends on how much you reply on the built-in notifications, if you're totally reliant it's 0 self-tracking time, all depends on the user. – Nick Craver Dec 13 '10 at 3:32
@Nick: It also occured now and then that I posted an answer in less than 1 minute after the question was been posted. That's just luckiness, like an extraordinary easy question which is answered in the documentation and/or 1st chapter of a decent tutorial/book which can be answered with a single link from browser history (if necessary edited in 5 minute grace period) and single line of code from top of head. But that's definitely not the average time you, me and Jon spend per SO answer. – Chichiray Dec 13 '10 at 3:34
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I agree with your 10 minutes per answer estimate as a reasonable one; like all estimates, it's better for them to be slightly larger than too small. – Jeff Atwood Dec 13 '10 at 4:17
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