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This guy figured out how to get answers on StackOverflow

This guy figured out how to get answers on StackOverflow | developer-memes, code-memes, tech-memes, stackoverflow-memes, stack-memes, devs-memes, api-memes, fix-memes, search-memes, overflow-memes, IT-memes, bot-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
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[text] RandyWatson 2y RPN Youre just using the wrong strategy. When was a new developer someone taught me the secret. You cant just post the question you want the answer to. That gets you nowhere. Instead post the code you want fixed with some stupid question. Brag about how awesome your code is and even question why dumb developers dont use the techniques you are employing. The more condescending the better. The way you should phrase your question must incorporate blaming other developers for your problem like How do make my awesome code work with this idiots shitty excuse for an API that Im required to use because my boss is a dumb EEER Then post your code. Your code will be tuned to perfection by angry devs everywhere. They will explain every piece of it to you likely in the most easy to understand think condescending way they can because youre an idiot noob who thinks their code is actually good. This will not be a nice explanation but will be super clear to make sure you understand what an idiot you are. Plus you will get every finely tuned code snippet possible to fix your solution. You just have to ignore all the mean shit the devs say to take you down a peg. Ask an honest question as a new developer expect one of two things to happen crickets or an insult about how you didnt bother to search for the answer.