Now, I keep a bookmark for Stack Overflow in my toolbar, And click on it randomly, whenever I do nothing, but I always feel that I missed important posts, random sampling.
How do you monitor stackoverflow? What is the best way to get the best information from it, without having to deal with issues that I neither care about nor have time for?
How did you find this question in the ocean of questions on stackoverflow?
In this way, you can ensure that all important content is tracked, and you can also view content such as SO.
I have tried RSS feeds, but these constantly updated websites with a large number of entries every day will only fill my readers. I did keep my Google Reader, I monitor a lot of information, but they all Yes (except Lifehacker and icanhascheezburger) at most one or two entries of information per day.
Now, I keep a bookmark for Stack Overflow in my toolbar and click on it randomly, whenever I When nothing is done, but I always feel that I missed important posts, random sampling.
How do you monitor stackoverflow? What is the best way to get the best information from it, without having to deal with issues that I neither care about nor have time for?
How did you find this question in the ocean of questions on stackoverflow?
I use Google Reader with 3 different folders. “Personal” is suitable for websites that are only updated 1-2 times a day, I will read carefully “News” is suitable for websites that are updated 10 times a day like the New York Times. I want to browse at least interesting content. “Browse” is suitable for websites with rich content. I will browse it when I have time.
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In this way, you can ensure that all important content is tracked, and you can also view content such as SO.