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Peter Mortensen
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Stack overflowOverflow in just the short time I have been a member has become my primary resource for programming troubleshooting information. I'm by no means a programmer,programmer; there is no such beast in my country. 

I first found it through googleGoogle Search trying to solve some minor issues with a little educational game I was making for my kids. And since then I have made many little free programs that are in use in 11 govt departments here as well as a lot of the schools. All of which seem amazing to us here, because there's never been any sort of software in our language. 

But now my basic knowledge of sqlSQL, htmlHTML, jsJavaScript, and cssCSS has probably in a few short months at least tripled and is growing every day. And the ideas I can see a way to accomplish are beyond anything I'd have thought of before. 

I've gone from dead simple little programs to graphic rich, slick looking applications with bells and whistles. Which has opened up a lot of eyes and a lot of interest in programming from my engineering students. Because I make stuff in my language or bilingual they benefit everyone here since broken English is the norm which makes it difficult for people to learn when everything at advanced levels inis just in English.

(My background is network engineering, and linguistics.)

Without such a resource and the assistance I get with my probably naive questions (although I do try and solve everything myself before posting them), I would never have even attempted a lot of what I have done. After joining stackoverflowStack Overflow and recievingreceiving so much assistance and learning so many things, my confidence has really taken off. So in summary, kudo'skudos to all members who are sharing their expertise and helping others.

PS.: I don't want a prize,. I already got one finding you guys.

Stack overflow in just the short time I have been a member has become my primary resource for programming troubleshooting information. I'm by no means a programmer, there is no such beast in my country. I first found it through google trying to solve some minor issues with a little educational game I was making for my kids. And since then I have made many little free programs that are in use in 11 govt departments here as well as a lot of the schools. All of which seem amazing to us here because there's never been any sort of software in our language. But now my basic knowledge of sql, html, js and css has probably in a few short months at least tripled and is growing every day. And the ideas I can see a way to accomplish are beyond anything I'd have thought of before. I've gone from dead simple little programs to graphic rich, slick looking applications with bells and whistles. Which has opened up a lot of eyes and a lot of interest in programming from my engineering students. Because I make stuff in my language or bilingual they benefit everyone here since broken English is the norm which makes it difficult for people to learn when everything at advanced levels in just in English.

(My background is network engineering, and linguistics)

Without such a resource and the assistance I get with my probably naive questions (although I do try and solve everything myself before posting them), I would never have even attempted a lot of what I have done. After joining stackoverflow and recieving so much assistance and learning so many things, my confidence has really taken off. So in summary, kudo's to all members who are sharing their expertise and helping others.

PS. I don't want a prize, I already got one finding you guys.

Stack Overflow in just the short time I have been a member has become my primary resource for programming troubleshooting information. I'm by no means a programmer; there is no such beast in my country. 

I first found it through Google Search trying to solve some minor issues with a little educational game I was making for my kids. And since then I have made many little free programs that are in use in 11 govt departments here as well as a lot of the schools. All of which seem amazing to us here, because there's never been any sort of software in our language. 

But now my basic knowledge of SQL, HTML, JavaScript, and CSS has probably in a few short months at least tripled and is growing every day. And the ideas I can see a way to accomplish are beyond anything I'd have thought of before. 

I've gone from dead simple little programs to graphic rich, slick looking applications with bells and whistles. Which has opened up a lot of eyes and a lot of interest in programming from my engineering students. Because I make stuff in my language or bilingual they benefit everyone here since broken English is the norm which makes it difficult for people to learn when everything at advanced levels is just in English.

(My background is network engineering and linguistics.)

Without such a resource and the assistance I get with my probably naive questions (although I do try and solve everything myself before posting them), I would never have even attempted a lot of what I have done. After joining Stack Overflow and receiving so much assistance and learning so many things, my confidence has really taken off. So in summary, kudos to all members who are sharing their expertise and helping others.

PS: I don't want a prize. I already got one finding you guys.

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Kilisi
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Stack overflow in just the short time I have been a member has become my primary resource for programming troubleshooting information. I'm by no means a programmer, there is no such beast in my country. I first found it through google trying to solve some minor issues with a little educational game I was making for my kids. And since then I have made many little free programs that are in use in 11 govt departments here as well as a lot of the schools. All of which seem amazing to us here because there's never been any sort of software in our language. But now my basic knowledge of sql, html, js and css has probably in a few short months at least tripled and is growing every day. And the ideas I can see a way to accomplish are beyond anything I'd have thought of before. I've gone from dead simple little programs to graphic rich, slick looking applications with bells and whistles. Which has opened up a lot of eyes and a lot of interest in programming from my engineering students. Because I make stuff in my language or bilingual they benefit everyone here since broken English is the norm which makes it difficult for people to learn when everything at advanced levels in just in English.

(My background is network engineering, and linguistics)

Without such a resource and the assistance I get with my probably naive questions (although I do try and solve everything myself before posting them), I would never have even attempted a lot of what I have done. After joining stackoverflow and recieving so much assistance and learning so many things, my confidence has really taken off. So in summary, kudo's to all members who are sharing their expertise and helping others.

PS. I don't want a prize, I already got one finding you guys.