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In reference to this questionthis question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

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Will high reputation inon Programmers help to get a good job?

Will high reputation inon Programmers help to get a good job?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

Will high reputation in Programmers help to get a good job?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

Will high reputation on Programmers help to get a good job?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

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Will high reputation in Stack Overflow help to get a good job?

In reference to this question, do you think that having a high reputation on this site will help to get a good job?

Aside silly and humorous questions, on Programmers we can see a lot of high quality theory questions. I think that, if Stack Overflow will eventually evolve in "strictly programming related" (which usually is "strictly coding related"), the questions on Programmers will be much more interesting and meaningful ("Stack Overflow" = "I have this specific coding/implementation issue"; "Programmers" = "Best practices, team shaping, paradigms, CS theory").

So could high reputation on this site help (or at least be a good reference)? And then, more o less than Stack Overflow?

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