Question - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21656992/how-to-use-markdown-parsing-technique-in-php-to-make-separate-automated-process/

Answer - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21656992/how-to-use-markdown-parsing-technique-in-php-to-make-separate-automated-process/21657317#21657317 (By me)

**Why is this low rep answer so important to me?**<br /><br />
Around the time of answering this question was when I started contributing answers to StackOverflow.Initially, I thought this question was simple enough, but as the OP clarified it in the answer's comments, It kinda grew into something a bit complex(atleast for me :P).<br /><br />
So I sat up that night(determined to get a green tick :), learning more about PHP and using regexes and came up with a workable recursive solution  that I was proud of(which eventually got the tick and a thanks from the OP too).<br />
Then I realized how important that was. How much I learnt by simply thinking over how I need to tackle the problem(rather than reading/finding it somewhere). This made me learn a lot of things experimenting by myself <br />Seeing soo many posts with extended comments/discussions from incredible people and experts in the field joining in to come up with a viable solution is how learning is done. <br /><br />
From then on, I tried to be [as helpful as possible][1] with my answers(and my limited domain knowledge :p)
Bottom line is this - Being helpful by answering a question is useful because not only does it help the OP, but also the person answering.
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**Thankyou SO :)**


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22589725/replace-all-quotes-that-are-not-in-html-tags/22589854#comment34392912_22589854