Edit: some people have referred to Area 51 being the place to ask this kind of question. Can this question be moved there by someone?
Edit 2: people see problems with this proposal: it would be too subjective, commercial interest of publishers, spam, etc. But maybe we can think in a positive direction - there are many people who benefit from discussion on what resources there are on a certain programming topic. There are excellent blog posts out there on certain topics. How could we build a site that helps solving the "what resources can I use if I want to know more about programming topic X?" The answers could be: this and that blog post, this and that chapter from books X and Y. I'm sure a lot of people could benefit from such a community powered index, even if the answers are subjective. What if we took that for granted? Think in possibilities instead of problems.
I'm a big fan of programming books. As I'm working in education I often like to use (parts of) books that already exist. It saves time and students get used to actually reading these books, which is a good thing. However, every time I ask something about programming books on Stackoverflow, my question gets closed. I think there should be a site dedicated to programming books/resources/tutorials so people can happily ask there, without getting the disappointment all the time from the rigid "the question is not suited for this site" replies.
Examples of questions I asked on Stackoverflow which are suited for this idea:
- Comparing Clojure books (one that is quite popular)
- Programming C# 4.0 and its follow up
- Clojure learning resources