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Peter Mortensen
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No One to Ask In a Hardware Company

I am a C# developer in a company selling semiconductor manufacturing machines. Simply speaking, it is a hardware company. My colleagues are experts of hardware, hydromechanics, spectrometer, they. They are great in their fields, but none of them know C#. I was assigned to a new project to create an user interface using C# WPFWPF. I am the first one in the company to use C#, and I had no colleagues to ask about C#, so I learned C# solely from the Internet. When I encountered problems, I searched my problems using Google, and usually I found an answer on StackOverflowStack Overflow.

With the help of StackOverflowStack Overflow, the first version of the software was released. And I found that I could answer some questions on StackOverflowStack Overflow, so I started answering questions.

Readability Counts

However, SOStack Overflow helped me again when I answered questions, because my code in my answers were reviewed. This is especially important for me, because no one else in my hardware company could provide useful feedback on my code. When I posted bad code to answer a question, my answer was downvoted. If the code was useful, it was upvoted. 

I could compare my code and other people's code. So I learned what is good code by reading the best answer. I was amazed by how clever the people coded their idea in their answers. I learned that readability is very important in coding. I used to think that shortest code is the best,best; the purpose of a routine is to minimise the number of lines of the program. But now I know letting other people to understand my code is much more important.

Thank you all of you of sharing knowledge and helping others freely!

No One to Ask In a Hardware Company

I am a C# developer in a company selling semiconductor manufacturing machines. Simply speaking, it is a hardware company. My colleagues are experts of hardware, hydromechanics, spectrometer, they are great in their fields, but none of them know C#. I was assigned to a new project to create an user interface using C# WPF. I am the first one in the company to use C#, I had no colleagues to ask about C#, so I learned C# solely from the Internet. When I encountered problems, I searched my problems using Google, and usually I found an answer on StackOverflow.

With the help of StackOverflow, the first version of the software was released. And I found that I could answer some questions on StackOverflow, so I started answering questions.

Readability Counts

However, SO helped me again when I answered questions, because my code in my answers were reviewed. This is especially important for me, because no one else in my hardware company could provide useful feedback on my code. When I posted bad code to answer a question, my answer was downvoted. If the code was useful, it was upvoted. I could compare my code and other people's code. So I learned what is good code by reading the best answer. I was amazed by how clever the people coded their idea in their answers. I learned that readability is very important in coding. I used to think that shortest code is the best, the purpose of a routine is to minimise the number of lines of the program. But now I know letting other people to understand my code is much important.

Thank you all of you of sharing knowledge and helping others freely!

No One to Ask In a Hardware Company

I am a C# developer in a company selling semiconductor manufacturing machines. Simply speaking, it is a hardware company. My colleagues are experts of hardware, hydromechanics, spectrometer. They are great in their fields, but none of them know C#. I was assigned to a new project to create an user interface using C# WPF. I am the first one in the company to use C#, and I had no colleagues to ask about C#, so I learned C# solely from the Internet. When I encountered problems, I searched my problems using Google, and usually I found an answer on Stack Overflow.

With the help of Stack Overflow, the first version of the software was released. And I found that I could answer some questions on Stack Overflow, so I started answering questions.

Readability Counts

However, Stack Overflow helped me again when I answered questions, because my code in my answers were reviewed. This is especially important for me, because no one else in my hardware company could provide useful feedback on my code. When I posted bad code to answer a question, my answer was downvoted. If the code was useful, it was upvoted. 

I could compare my code and other people's code. So I learned what is good code by reading the best answer. I was amazed by how clever the people coded their idea in their answers. I learned that readability is very important in coding. I used to think that shortest code is the best; the purpose of a routine is to minimise the number of lines of the program. But now I know letting other people to understand my code is much more important.

Thank you all of you of sharing knowledge and helping others freely!

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Ken Hung
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No One to Ask In a Hardware Company

I am a C# developer in a company selling semiconductor manufacturing machines. Simply speaking, it is a hardware company. My colleagues are experts of hardware, hydromechanics, spectrometer, they are great in their fields, but none of them know C#. I was assigned to a new project to create an user interface using C# WPF. I am the first one in the company to use C#, I had no colleagues to ask about C#, so I learned C# solely from the Internet. When I encountered problems, I searched my problems using Google, and usually I found an answer on StackOverflow.

With the help of StackOverflow, the first version of the software was released. And I found that I could answer some questions on StackOverflow, so I started answering questions.

Readability Counts

However, SO helped me again when I answered questions, because my code in my answers were reviewed. This is especially important for me, because no one else in my hardware company could provide useful feedback on my code. When I posted bad code to answer a question, my answer was downvoted. If the code was useful, it was upvoted. I could compare my code and other people's code. So I learned what is good code by reading the best answer. I was amazed by how clever the people coded their idea in their answers. I learned that readability is very important in coding. I used to think that shortest code is the best, the purpose of a routine is to minimise the number of lines of the program. But now I know letting other people to understand my code is much important.

Thank you all of you of sharing knowledge and helping others freely!