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Stack Overflow has been my absolute go-to for years as I learned how to program. I could always come here and find the answer to all my newbie questions, already asked and answered. It wasn't until I got more experienced and started coming across more complex problems that I actually joined.

I've always been terrible at asking for help,. I like to figure things out on my own, but sometimes I get stuck. If I've been spinning my wheels for a few days, trying everything google turns up with no luck, I come here. I never cease to be amazed at how quickly someone helps me. I'm usually given pointers or an answer within an hour or two. People will work with me to narrow down my problem and find the flaw in my approach. They come up with elegant solutions that I never even remotely thought of.

I've started trying to answer questions,. I like the puzzle and hope I can be helpful. Although I will admit I usually get schooled by another user who comes up with a much better solution. That being said, it's a great way to learn and I'd like to think it's making me a better programmer.

Stack Overflow has been my absolute go-to for years as I learned how to program. I could always come here and find the answer to all my newbie questions, already asked and answered. It wasn't until I got more experienced and started coming across more complex problems that I actually joined.

I've always been terrible at asking for help, I like to figure things out on my own but sometimes I get stuck. If I've been spinning my wheels for a few days trying everything google turns up with no luck, I come here. I never cease to be amazed at how quickly someone helps me. I'm usually given pointers or an answer within an hour or two. People will work with me to narrow down my problem and find the flaw in my approach. They come up with elegant solutions that I never even remotely thought of.

I've started trying to answer questions, I like the puzzle and hope I can be helpful. Although I will admit I usually get schooled by another user who comes up with a much better solution. That being said it's a great way to learn and I'd like to think it's making me a better programmer.

Stack Overflow has been my absolute go-to for years as I learned how to program. I could always come here and find the answer to all my newbie questions, already asked and answered. It wasn't until I got more experienced and started coming across more complex problems that I actually joined.

I've always been terrible at asking for help. I like to figure things out on my own, but sometimes I get stuck. If I've been spinning my wheels for a few days, trying everything google turns up with no luck, I come here. I never cease to be amazed at how quickly someone helps me. I'm usually given pointers or an answer within an hour or two. People will work with me to narrow down my problem and find the flaw in my approach. They come up with elegant solutions that I never even remotely thought of.

I've started trying to answer questions. I like the puzzle and hope I can be helpful. Although I will admit I usually get schooled by another user who comes up with a much better solution. That being said, it's a great way to learn and I'd like to think it's making me a better programmer.

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Stack Overflow has been my absolute go-to for years as I learned how to program. I could always come here and find the answer to all my newbie questions, already asked and answered. It wasn't until I got more experienced and started coming across more complex problems that I actually joined.

I've always been terrible at asking for help, I like to figure things out on my own but sometimes I get stuck. If I've been spinning my wheels for a few days trying everything google turns up with no luck, I come here. I never cease to be amazed at how quickly someone helps me. I'm usually given pointers or an answer within an hour or two. People will work with me to narrow down my problem and find the flaw in my approach. They come up with elegant solutions that I never even remotely thought of.

I've started trying to answer questions, I like the puzzle and hope I can be helpful. Although I will admit I usually get schooled by another user who comes up with a much better solution. That being said it's a great way to learn and I'd like to think it's making me a better programmer.