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Instead of having to wade through totally useless confusing MSDN articles (wonder why they can't have somebody write them who has English as a first language) if I have a problem, I formulate it into a question, googleGoogle it, and virtually every time SOStack Overflow is the top of the list of results. I click, scroll down to the first green tick, bingo! Solved.

If that first answer isn't the solution then that nearly always means I have the wrong question.

Over the past 8 years or however long it's been going, I scientifically estimate SOStack Overflow has saved me a ton of time and freed me up to do more interesting things.

Instead of having to wade through totally useless confusing MSDN articles (wonder why they can't have somebody write them who has English as a first language) if I have a problem, I formulate it into a question, google it, and virtually every time SO is the top of the list of results. I click, scroll down to the first green tick, bingo! Solved.

If that first answer isn't the solution then that nearly always means I have the wrong question.

Over the past 8 years or however long it's been going, I scientifically estimate SO has saved me a ton of time and freed me up to do more interesting things.

Instead of having to wade through totally useless confusing MSDN articles (wonder why they can't have somebody write them who has English as a first language) if I have a problem, I formulate it into a question, Google it, and virtually every time Stack Overflow is the top of the list of results. I click, scroll down to the first green tick, bingo! Solved.

If that first answer isn't the solution then that nearly always means I have the wrong question.

Over the past 8 years or however long it's been going, I scientifically estimate Stack Overflow has saved me a ton of time and freed me up to do more interesting things.

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Instead of having to wade through totally useless confusing MSDN articles (wonder why they can't have somebody write them who has English as a first language) if I have a problem, I formulate it into a question, google it, and virtually every time SO is the top of the list of results. I click, scroll down to the first green tick, bingo! Solved.

If that first answer isn't the solution then that nearly always means I have the wrong question.

Over the past 8 years or however long it's been going, I scientifically estimate SO has saved me a ton of time and freed me up to do more interesting things.