Have a look at this Meta post for the current status of your swag!
It's easy to look at numbers; numbers tell us that many developers have been helped by what we built. That alone is very warming and makes us feel exceptionally great about what we're doing, wouldn't it be nice to take a little time on a Friday to share some stories that the numbers can't convey?
As I mentioned here, we're going to be running some special events here on Meta to celebrate hitting 10 million questions and reflect a bit on everything we've done together; this is the first of those events.
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to regale us with a tale of a Stack Overflow user going way above and beyond the call of duty in order to actually teach something to someone that wanted to learn, and anyone else that desired the knowledge going forward.
This could be written from several perspectives:
You just happened to be around when the answer was posted, and saw them continuously expand their answer to teach the subject more effectively.
You wrote one of these kinds of answers - don't be shy to share your own awesomeness. Talk about the experience a little, how did you feel when the person eventually 'got it'?
You asked a question and someone provided an answer that gave you more than some stuff you could try in your editor, they gave you the knowledge you needed to figure it out properly for yourself.
Examples of this don't need to be nearly as epic as explaining branch prediction like a boss - it could be as simple as an answer where someone finally grasped how memory is addressed, or why a regular expression did what it was doing, or the like. Let's pick some of our 10 million moments that we're the fondest of, and allow others to share in them.
Can you get to the part about the swag, now?
Why yes. The good news is, this isn't a contest, everyone that shares something here will receive:
- 1 Stack Overflow T shirt (Men's or Women's)
- 1 Stack Overflow mug
- 1 Stack Overflow padfolio and aluminum pen with the logo, and some extra pens
- 1 Stack Overflow 'Koozie' (it keeps canned beverages frosty)
- 5 Stack Overflow stickers
In addition to this, we will contact the author of the answer that you mention and offer them the following:
- 1 Stack Overflow T-shirt (Men's or Women's)
- 1 Stack Overflow Ruled Notebook (acid free, high-quality paper, I'm not mentioning any brands because we have several and it depends on availability)
- An autographed copy of "Smart & Gets Things Done" by Joel Spolsky.
Rules:
Answers must be at least two paragraphs and link to the answer on the main site you're talking about. You need to tell the story, with as much detail as you can. Put emphasis on what was learned, why it can be hard to teach, how someone could possibly have so much patience, etc.
If you're the author of the answer, you get both prizes.
Submission deadline is September 4, 2015
Allow 6 - 8 weeks for delivery after the submission deadline
billions of developers
Wait, really? That means at least 13% of all the people in the world are developers who have been helped by Stack Overflow. That doesn't seem correct