"For some the productivity drops to zero without stack overflow."
And it is bad to be a newb? And even for experienced devs to go to stackoverflow regulary ... isn't it productive, to not always reinvent the wheel?
I can solve allmost everything on my own. But if I have a new problem, I assume someone else already had - I would be stupid, to figure it out on my own, when I could get a working solution in 5 min googling.
But I actually programm without internet connection most of the time, as I like being outside, away from noise (and wifi)
i grew up a long time before stack overflow. actually used man pages and read books. there is just _no way_ to program in Rust or Go without access to a search engine and the package libraries.
Because good senior programmers are rare (as can be observed if you post a job listing).
Most of this stuff comes from students / junior developers, where yes, they probably visit stack overflow every 20 minutes
They should try programming on an airplane or without internet connection. For some the productivity drops to zero without stack overflow.
"For some the productivity drops to zero without stack overflow."
And it is bad to be a newb? And even for experienced devs to go to stackoverflow regulary ... isn't it productive, to not always reinvent the wheel?
I can solve allmost everything on my own. But if I have a new problem, I assume someone else already had - I would be stupid, to figure it out on my own, when I could get a working solution in 5 min googling.
But I actually programm without internet connection most of the time, as I like being outside, away from noise (and wifi)
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i grew up a long time before stack overflow. actually used man pages and read books. there is just _no way_ to program in Rust or Go without access to a search engine and the package libraries.
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