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If I use Stack Overflow code on my website, how should I give attribution?

As a web developer over the years, I've done work in HTML, CSS, jQuery, PHP, and MySQL. And there have been numerous times I have found code snippets on Stack Overflow to be useful. I've probably copy/...
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Is it valid if one licenses their own answer at Stack Overflow?

I visited CommonsWare's profile and saw this. Can one do that? Just curious cos from my understanding all code posted here come under Creative Commons license.
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Link only answers to sites containing code which cannot be put under the cc by-sa license

I have noticed a few times that people have edited link only answers to include code taken from the linked site. However, anything posted on stack exchange is licensed under the Creative Commons ...
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What are the details of using answers in your code?

At the bottom of stack overflow it says "user contributions licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 with attribution required". The Creative Commons license states that "You are free to remix, transform, and ...
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Content attribution in the era of Doc.SO's erasure

All user-provided content on SO is given under the terms of the CC-by-SA Creative Commons license. Among other things, this allows copying, but only so long as you provide attribution to the original. ...
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