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Jigar Joshi
Jigar Joshi

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StackOverflow's experience

In 2009, amidst a landscape of active Java forums such as Java Ranch and Oracle's forum, my introduction to StackOverflow occurred through Google's search results. What stood out for me as an answer seeker on StackOverflow was its clean user interface and the provision of exceptionally clear answers. The impressive aspect of StackOverflow, akin to navigating a well-structured game, lies in its systematic rules and regulations that serve as robust guardrails for the community. This framework has been widely appreciated by the community, fostering an engaging experience akin to playing a video game.

In 2009, I began actively contributing to StackOverflow, primarily focusing on Java, JSF, JavaEE, and J2ME categories. It didn't take long for me to become engrossed in the StackOverflow community. I established experimental projects resembling playgrounds for Core Java, JSF, core JSP/servlet, and J2ME. Whether I possessed a precise solution or just conceptual ideas on how to tackle certain issues, I utilized these projects to validate my thoughts and provide clear answers. The strategy involved posting the initial minimal answer and then continuously refining it through subsequent edits. I made it a daily habit to remain online until I reached the daily points cap from upvotes.

I cultivated my expertise through thoughtful contributions on online forums, buoyed by the collaborative spirit of the community. At a certain juncture, I ascended to the pinnacle of user rankings in several key tags, notably in java, java-ee, and jsf— solidifying my position as one of the platform's top users of all time. With an impressive tally of approximately 3200 answers, my insights have resonated with an expansive audience of around ~43 million individuals. As of January 2024, I proudly occupy a position within the esteemed top 0.04% of all users on the platform, a testament to my ongoing commitment to excellence.

During the early stages of my career, when both energy and time were abundant, I was fortunate to channelize these resources into a programming Q&A forum. This became the arena where I built my expertise by encountering and resolving puzzling situations. The equation for experience became a product of work and time, and StackOverflow emerged as a repository of such challenging scenarios. What set StackOverflow apart was its high rate of question influx, providing an opportunity to accelerate the accumulation of experience. Whether I knew the answer and assisted others, placed myself in unfamiliar situations to find solutions, or even if I erred and received corrections from the community, each instance became a valuable learning opportunity. In every case, the process was a journey of learning, helping, and personal growth.

I have been honored with a variety of swags and acknowledgments from StackExchange, along with receiving heartfelt appreciation messages from fellow StackOverflow users. Remarkably, my initial employment opportunity in the United States materialized through the StackOverflow platform.

I want to close this note with this

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन।
मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥ २-४७

Meaning

You have the right to work only but never to its fruits.
Let not the fruits of action be your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction
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