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My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hardwayhard-way.

People can't wait 9~9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


My first few questions that I asked were in . My guess is itthat tag has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. No body had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Now adays I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days, even with all my experience.experience; I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hardway.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


My first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. No body had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Now adays I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hard-way.

People can't wait ~9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


My first few questions that I asked were in . My guess is that tag has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. No body had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days, even with all my experience; I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

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My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hard wayhardway.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


TheMy first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. NobodyNo body had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Nowadays,Now adays I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hard way.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


The first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. Nobody had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Nowadays, I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hardway.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


My first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. No body had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Now adays I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

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My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hardwayhard way.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


MyThe first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. No bodyNobody had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Now adaysNowadays, I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hardway.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


My first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. No body had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Now adays I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript these days even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

My first question is probably a massive outlier.

I joined Stack Overflow in 2012, in my final year of university having spent the last ~9 years on the internet making a fool of myself and learning how to conduct myself the hard way.

People can't wait 9 years to learn how Stack Exchange works though.


The first few questions I asked were in . My guess is it has a different user base, that rarely got questions, so I was welcomed differently. Nobody had asked what was a very simple question, so it got one slightly snarky comment (probably deserved) and a good clear answer.

Nowadays, I'm extra cautious when asking in JavaScript even with all my experience. I know what to expect.

But if I had joined SO at the same age I'd joined the internet I'd have had a much much worse time. There's no proving ground, or casual forum environment to cut your teeth on where the stakes or investment is lower (the three main places I browsed early on were all traditional non-Q&A forums).

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