A story has come up recently on Slashdot that discusses the use of Stack Overflow as a replacement for documentation. Are the effects that it notes something that we should be encouraging? Should we be more strongly encouraging people to learn through reading the documentation rather than acting as sources of that documentation itself?
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I don't think that SO (or any system like it) should ever try to replace the official documentation. SO will close a gap where the official documentation lacks, by giving:
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Not only isn't Stack Overflow replacing official documentation, it is actually acting as a table of contents for it. Many actual examples can be given supporting this statement, because a lot of answers on SO actually point to official documentation as a reference check and provide additional examples focused on the specific scenario the developer/enthusiast wants to use the technology in. |
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If SO is taking over the role of documentation that says less about SO than it does about the pitiful state of official documentation for the products/projects in question. SO fills the gap where existing documentation fails. Where SO is the majority of the information out there, epic fail. |
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