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Stack has helped me in the obvious ways of finding good answers to dumb questions, but more importantly it helped me get a new job and it did this in 2 ways.

First, I was able to show my potential employers my SO profile and show them real, concrete examples of what I know. Along with that, it displays thousands of interactions with other programmers, my ability to explain things, and examples of writing and usage of the English language. My SO profile has been such an incredibly useful tool for things like this because there is so much information a potential employer can see outside of the 1 hour, high pressure interview.

More importantly, it has humbled me and helped me get out of the I graduated college, therefore I know everything mode of thinking to I know very little. I can share the little I know with the world and help someone. I have a lot to learn and can always learn something from someone. That realization hasSeeing how people are so willing to help strangers on the internet is very humbling as well, and is so vastly different than the usual, trolling-and-youtube-comment style conversations that happen on the web. It's great to see the "people" side of the internet and know that out in the cloud there are some good hearted human beings.

These 2 realizations have further fueled the programming passion and hashave helped me in my career more than anything else.

Stack has helped me in the obvious ways of finding good answers to dumb questions, but more importantly it helped me get a new job and it did this in 2 ways.

First, I was able to show my potential employers my SO profile and show them real, concrete examples of what I know. Along with that, it displays thousands of interactions with other programmers, my ability to explain things, and examples of writing and usage of the English language.

More importantly, it has humbled me and helped me get out of the I graduated college, therefore I know everything mode of thinking to I know very little. I can share the little I know with the world and help someone. I have a lot to learn and can always learn something from someone. That realization has further fueled the programming passion and has helped me in my career more than anything else.

Stack has helped me in the obvious ways of finding good answers to dumb questions, but more importantly it helped me get a new job and it did this in 2 ways.

First, I was able to show my potential employers my SO profile and show them real, concrete examples of what I know. Along with that, it displays thousands of interactions with other programmers, my ability to explain things, and examples of writing and usage of the English language. My SO profile has been such an incredibly useful tool for things like this because there is so much information a potential employer can see outside of the 1 hour, high pressure interview.

More importantly, it has humbled me and helped me get out of the I graduated college, therefore I know everything mode of thinking to I know very little. I can share the little I know with the world and help someone. I have a lot to learn and can always learn something from someone. Seeing how people are so willing to help strangers on the internet is very humbling as well, and is so vastly different than the usual, trolling-and-youtube-comment style conversations that happen on the web. It's great to see the "people" side of the internet and know that out in the cloud there are some good hearted human beings.

These 2 realizations have further fueled the programming passion and have helped me in my career more than anything else.

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Dave Zych
  • 21.9k
  • 14
  • 10

Stack has helped me in the obvious ways of finding good answers to dumb questions, but more importantly it helped me get a new job and it did this in 2 ways.

First, I was able to show my potential employers my SO profile and show them real, concrete examples of what I know. Along with that, it displays thousands of interactions with other programmers, my ability to explain things, and examples of writing and usage of the English language.

More importantly, it has humbled me and helped me get out of the I graduated college, therefore I know everything mode of thinking to I know very little. I can share the little I know with the world and help someone. I have a lot to learn and can always learn something from someone. That realization has further fueled the programming passion and has helped me in my career more than anything else.