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Is it really now? That sucks as I don't really engage with SO that often; Hardly ever really. Sure, if I Google for something SO results come up, but normally I search YouTube for a talk/tutorial or search Github for snippets of code.

I guess I'm screwed...




Don't worry, there is no "new technical resume," and you'll be fine. The headline is clickbait.

(Stack Overflow would definitely love this to be true.)


That is why this is a good move on stack overflow's part. They wand developers to feel like they have to use SO.


In terms of vertical integration, this technical resume aligns more with SO's robust job platform than with the Q/A platform.


I barely even look at SO. It's pretty much like Quora, as far as I'm concerned.


Yes it is like Quora, just with ___domain specificity. I guess you see this as a bad thing, but both sites are tremendous fonts of information. What is preferable to you? Academic papers? Books? Conference Talks? Random Blog Posts? Man pages?


Whenever Quora pops up in my search results, it's generally garbage. You get opinion pieces that a bunch of other people happen to agree with.

Stack Overflow is certainly better. Probably 90% of the time you can dig up the correct answer somewhere on the page.

But it's incredible how much of the world's knowledge is still locked away in books. The internet is ok for computer programmers, but for basically everything else it feels like we're still decades away from the "information superhighway" dream.




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