To be honest, I'm still a college student who just starts to code for around three years. For sure, my story won't be as great or awesome as other experienced programmers. However, Stack Overflow has been a great resource for me to understand how things work and how to get better understandings of my code.
First of all, I had around one year background during high school for learning basic programming in JavaJava. It was wonderful and I loved the course a lot. However, things changed and I decided to apply as a biochemistry major for college. Biochemistry was great until I realized that I still liked programming in general. Hence, I decided to take some intermediate to advanced programming classes during my freshmen year. And yes, programming is wonderful even though college classes are much harder than my casual high school course (especially with quarter systemthe quarter system).
My first time using Stack Overflow was during the time I had struggles with OOP in Python. I was unclear on how to make a class and how to use the class effectively for my class project. After looking at some answers on Stack Overflow, I had a deeper understanding of why people inventinvented OOP and why it is good to use it instead of making functions all over the place. It was a great experience with the Stack Overflow communities! I literally had the "ahhh" moment when I figured out my troubles through questions/answers on Stack Overflow.
After a while using Stack Overflow to look other people's questions and answers, I finally reached to a point that I could give out answers to some questions myself on Stack Overflow. It was a really cool moment when helping someone else. The more I use Stack Overflow, the more knowledge I gain. I helped me a lot in school and outside of school (personal projects). I asked some questions on Stack Overflow and the community was pretty active in which I could get a good answer in 4-5 hours. I wish the website can maintain its strong community and resources that can expand later in the future. Anyway, thanks Stack Overflow a lot!!
P/.S.: Also, I changed my major to computer science immediately after the first year in college.