I love the idea of Stack Overflow. Particularly the focus on the question and answer, with discussion being secondary.
Are there other similar sites you frequent when there are no new questions here to answer?
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I love the idea of Stack Overflow. Particularly the focus on the question and answer, with discussion being secondary. Are there other similar sites you frequent when there are no new questions here to answer? |
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You could try Experts Exchange if you feel like getting ripped off. In fact, wasn't the annoyance factor of EE the catalyst for the creation of Stackoverflow.com? |
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Usenet. The original. Discussion, sure, but lots of good answers too. Via Google Groups. Start with C# and Java, if so inclined. |
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I kinda like http://www.codeproject.com/ they have a great community there. |
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We've created an Open Source implementation of StackOverflow which we're using as our primary forums/support mechanism which can be found here... |
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The stackexchange sites. You can find a list here: http://stackexchange.com/sites?view=list#traffic Each site focuses on a specific subject. |
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WikiAnswers. Not only because the site pays my salary. |
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ask.metafilter.com covers real-world questions and answers, but the occasional programming question shows up. |
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I used to frequent the Big Moose Saloon over at Java Ranch before SO opened to beta testers. As the name implies, though, it's focus is Java programmers. |
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Good: daniweb.com: , broad topics, not just programming and web dev, but many other computer issues. Worth checking out. Daniweb and dev shed are both very broad computer sites, taking questions on software design, hardware, web development, etc. No tutorial submissions. codeproject.com: IMHO their forums are a little messed up, but CP's main "point" is posting articles that you write about coding. Its definitely the most popular site for this, and you aren't limited to just tutorials, "articles" encompass a broader range. I recommend using SO for questions and codeproject for tutorials; you won't need to go anywhere else. dreamincode.net: programming and web dev help, large site. They have a nice tutorial submission mechanism, but codeproject's is much bigger. You can't edit your posts after 2 days, you're only hope to moderate the site is to be promoted by the owner, which barely ever happens, no up or down votes, not a very good rep system. devshed.com little smaller than the others, been around for awhile. forosdelweb.com hands down best programming site in spanish Nothing special:
There are some websites that are web development only only (just server side and client side technologies, no software development) These have a narrower view and tend to have more focus on web development and more posts about it. Web dev sites:
There are many sites that are specifically directed at one language or technology. Tons of these sites exist, though they are usually smaller but have more focused scope. I will only list a few here as they are extremely easy to find through search engines. java: sun forums PHP phpfreaks |
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Yahoo answers isn't too bad once you filter out the trash. |
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The new Q&A forum for Google Talk looks like it drew some inspiration from Stack Overflow. It has voting on questions (although everything is date sorted), and the asker can mark an answer as "Best Answer" (although ask Metafilter has had that for a long time). The blog post announcing it says:
So it sounds like it's got a basic form of reputation similar to other forms of forum software. |
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I found this audio recording question and answer site to be one of the few decent replications of the Stackoverflow technology. -- And it looks better. |
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Doctype is Stack Overflow for web designers. Fluther is Stack Overflow for everything. And of course there's always Ask Metafilter. |
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Untroubler looks promising, but still has a rather small user base. |
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Oh yeah, also Kuandr is based in the same principle, but for lifestyle related topics. |
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