Now and then I have a forum type questions about PHP and it's features that I would like to discuss about.

Is there a place in the Stack Exchange network, where I can ask those type of questions?

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Try a chatroom. – TinSoldiersAndNixonsComin' Mar 5 at 14:23
I just discovered this a few minutes ago: forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/27.aspx – mikeTheLiar Mar 5 at 14:25
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Depends on what exactly your question is? – mattytommo Mar 5 at 14:27
reddit.com/r/PHP (some excellent discussions there every now and then) – Yannis Mar 5 at 14:31
Example, if I want to discuss, what is a better way: To use @ or isset ? – Dainis Abols Mar 5 at 14:31
I think slant.co is pretty well designed to handle the more 'discussiony' questions that Stack Exchange is not. It was created to handle that niche (I'm not affiliated with them in any way). – George Stocker Mar 5 at 14:52
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You should ask a forum-type question on a forum, which Stack Exchange is not.

You can have discussions in chat as Daniel Fischer suggests. But that's not the same as a forum. If you want to have a discussion on a forum, have a discussion on a forum.

Stack Exchange is not designed to be, and cannot be, everything. Not all valuable content on the Internet can or should be on Stack Exchange.

Some subjective questions and answers, which share some features with discussions, can take place on some Stack Exchange sites, most notably Programmers (see their FAQ and these guidelines). But it sounds like you want a forum; I recommend finding one.

Some such discussions might be appropriate for some official php mailing lists.

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I totally understand that, that's why I am asking, where to? There are lot's of professionals here, but I don't know any other place ( or forum ), where there are such a professional community. – Dainis Abols Mar 5 at 14:38
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@DainisAbols: incidentally, that's not a coincidence. Forums, and especially the subjective questions you're asking about, have a tendency to drive away qualified professionals. – David Robinson Mar 5 at 15:08
That is in fact true – Dainis Abols Mar 5 at 15:17

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