Stack Overflow is the #1 reference site on the planet, and is the 63rd most visited website overall. With over 200 page views per second, surely it's considered an authoritative place to find answers to programming questions.
Keeping that in mind, I submit that:
- if an SO member is ranked as the top user for a given tag, then by definition, it would not be an exaggeration to refer to that person as an EXPERT on that topic.
Agreed?
Definitions of
Expert
:• A person who is very knowledgeable about or skillful in a particular area (Oxford)
• Having or displaying special skill or knowledge derived from training or experience (Merriam Webster)
• A person with a high level of knowledge or skill relating to a particular subject or activity (Cambridge)
• Someone with prolonged experience through practice and education in a particular field (Wikipedia)
Given the huge number of users the site has, I think the same title could be safely applied to, perhaps, the top 5 to 10% of users for a particular tag.
Is this correct? Is there a more technical definition/qualification of the term expert, when referring to technical knowledge (based on one's ability to answer questions on the topic)?
...I think this is an important term for us to clarify as a community, because it affects not only the perception that other professionals have of us, and the perception we have of ourselves as programmers.
netbeans
(don't even really know what that is),xml
(definitely not an in-depth expert),prototypejs
(used it a little bit 10 years ago),windows-7
(haven't developed a line of code on Windows since 1999). Also in the top 10% forjsp
(don't even speak Java),yii
(never used even once),kohana
(never used). So the answer is a resounding "no"netbeans
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