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Do you pick up your paper copy of an O'Reilly book? Look at Wikipedia for examples/explanations? Post on StackOverflow right away? Poke your coworkers?

For language syntax issues I always refer to the official docs, then google away for examples.

For language-agnostic material I usually ask google and follow the links to Wikipedia.

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This should be a wiki? – lc Feb 27 at 20:06
Been asked before a variety of ways (do you check SO first? / Do you Google First before posting on SO?) – George Stocker Feb 27 at 20:10

closed as subjective and argumentative by Jason Punyon, Rich B, Alex Fort, shoosh, Ben S Feb 27 at 21:06

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Official docs for simple syntax reference

Google for anything more complex.

SO when Google fails me.

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It depends. But most of the time:

  1. books
  2. google
  3. stackoverflow
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  1. reference
  2. google
  3. forum
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Fire up my Chrome browser and search (that's basically google). Then StackOverflow. Then I get details from my little book library (If I have the topic in those books). In that order.

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Google first, then very often Safari Books Online. Safari is an inexpensive but invaluable tool.

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Google, always. A well-formatted search usually at least turns up a starting-point, and I go from there. Reference books are nice, but I don't get into that unless it's a bigger concept I need to refresh myself on.

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Google, always Google. Then StackOverflow.

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My vacuum cleaner's manual.

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he wrote stuck not suck. – Gamecat Feb 27 at 20:10
you can't imagine what vacuum cleaners are capable of. – ssg Feb 27 at 20:58
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Stack Overflow has taken precedence over Google which is a close second!

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As your first resource? Even for something that might be silly easy? – Ben S Feb 27 at 20:04
You can search the site before asking questions here. Silly easy stuff has been posted. There are tons of exp. levels here. – jjnguy Feb 27 at 20:05
Yep, I have found that a lot of times my googling gets a lot of extra stuff – WACM161 Feb 27 at 20:06
Google catches most stuff that SO search would get anyway. – EBGreen Feb 27 at 20:15

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