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The great thing about Social Networking is really the second half of the concept. While humans are social, the networking is really where we get the value or utility. For example, Stackoverflow in my opinion is one of the best places to get technical questions answered and to look for resolutions to an issue. You can now use Twitter to seek out advice on why Re-Sharper may have crashed your system.

5 years ago, you were almost limited to people who were in your address book and sat next to you. Tools like Twitter and Facebook Stackoverlfow really allow you to get almost real time feedback on your problems which essentially can make it seem as though you are on a development team of hundreds or thousands rather than two.

I come to Stackoverflow for this:

  • Increase my number of peers or team size (virtual sense...)
  • Almost real time responses to technical challenges
  • Look for ways not to re-invent the wheel
  • Look at new technologies to see how it is being used (ASP.NET MVC)
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The great thing about Social Networking is really the second half of the concept. While humans are social, the networking is really where we get the value or utility. For example, Stackoverflow in my opinion is one of the best places to get technical questions answered and to look for resolutions to an issue. You can now use Twitter to seek out advice on why Re-Sharper may have crashed your system.

5 years ago, you were almost limited to people who were in your address book and sat next to you. Tools like Twitter and Facebook really allow you to get almost real time feedback on your problems which essentially can make it seem as though you are on a development team of hundreds or thousands rather than two.

I come to Stackoverflow for this:

  • Increase my number of peers or team size (virtual sense...)
  • Almost real time responses to technical challenges
  • Look for ways not to re-invent the wheel
  • Look at new technologies to see how it is being used (ASP.NET MVC)