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Simple question really, and not a question that i specifically need an answer for, more just to see what everyones workflow is in terms of :
Stackoverflow --> wikipedia for devs
Stackoverflow
Stack Overflow 100%.
I am in the top 5% purely based on all the questions I've asked https://stackoverflow.com/users/1971279/michael-joseph-aubry
I skipped a CS degree and spent all my time coding projects when I was young and asking questions here if I couldnt find it or understand it via Google. I attribute part of the success of https://storycreatorapp.com to the knowledge I gained here.
If it’s a specific error message, I just google that error message.
If I’m learning a new technology, language, framework, etc, I’ll go to the official docs. Sometimes I’ll go to YouTube.
If it’s a new concept, I’ll go to YouTube typically to hear someone explain it.
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Stackoverflow --> wikipedia for devs
Stackoverflow
Stack Overflow 100%.
I am in the top 5% purely based on all the questions I've asked https://stackoverflow.com/users/1971279/michael-joseph-aubry
I skipped a CS degree and spent all my time coding projects when I was young and asking questions here if I couldnt find it or understand it via Google. I attribute part of the success of https://storycreatorapp.com to the knowledge I gained here.
If it’s a specific error message, I just google that error message.
If I’m learning a new technology, language, framework, etc, I’ll go to the official docs. Sometimes I’ll go to YouTube.
If it’s a new concept, I’ll go to YouTube typically to hear someone explain it.
This comment was deleted a year ago.