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As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.comchat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users.

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users.

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users.

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

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As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

 

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

 

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users.

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

 

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

 

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users.

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users.

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

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As an Stackoverflowa Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story  :

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own StackOverflowStack Overflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try StackOverflowStack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

StackOverflowStack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android Developmentdevelopment, Self Developmentself development and knowing people from around the world ( ThanksThanks to chat.stackoverflow.com  ). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users. 

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform.We We have our room's FB pageFacebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of StackOverflowStack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

As an Stackoverflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story  :

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own StackOverflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try StackOverflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

StackOverflow helped me in various ways. Android Development, Self Development and knowing people from around the world ( Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com  ). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users. It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform.We have our room's FB page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of StackOverflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

As a Stack Overflow user, I have learned a lot. Let me start with my story:

When I joined my first company as an Android Trainee, I was trained under their training program which went for just 10-12 days only. Thereafter, I was assigned to a project. As I had never been into programming in my college days, it was difficult for me to grasp concepts and deliver codes for the project. Moreover, you need to learn how a project must be managed, along with CI/CD.

Whenever I used to get stuck, I used to google for finding relevant contents and guess what? Most of the times it forwarded me to our own Stack Overflow.

My project manager used to tell me, "Don't worry if you're not able to find something relevant; try Stack Overflow. It'll give you a perfect suggestion". Then I thought of joining this forum; and then the journey began...

Stack Overflow helped me in various ways. Android development, self development and knowing people from around the world (Thanks to chat.stackoverflow.com). I am an active user of chat SO where I keep sharing and helping other users. 

It's really nice to see people from all over the world come and share their knowledge on a single platform. We have our room's Facebook page as well where we keep posting about Android and Java updates. We have more than 300 followers of this page now. That's all because of Stack Overflow.

At last, I would like to say

This site has given us a lot! Let's get together to make it better. :)

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