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I will be building a new website, and I am about to ask what is the best language that suits such a model (I will also be stating what I am trying to do).

Is asking such a question permitted here?

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    No, opinion-based questions are strictly off-topic here.
    – jonrsharpe
    May 5, 2015 at 14:23
  • @jonrsharpe can i ask it on stackoverflow.com?
    – tony9099
    May 5, 2015 at 14:24
  • You can ask it in the chat (for example in the HTML/CSS/Web Design room) May 5, 2015 at 14:24
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    Straight from the Help Section: Some questions are still off-topic, even if they fit into one of the categories listed above: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. May 5, 2015 at 14:24
  • By "here" I mean the whole Stack Exchange network. So: no.
    – jonrsharpe
    May 5, 2015 at 14:25

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No.

That's what's commonly referred to as Bikeshedding. The specific question you're asking is also a common form of procrastination.

Those are two reasons why we don't allow such questions. While debating the color of the bikeshed feels like progress, it isn't. We want Stack Overflow to be a place where progress is made and the result of that progress can be shared with others.

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No, such a question is going to be off topic on all SE sites.

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How? Don't

Is asking such a question permitted here? No

Language recommendations are off-topic. You may get some traction at Software-Rec stackexchange. Software-rec traditionally had* a very high bar of quality for how to ask, so i recommend checking their meta first.


* (it's been a while since I was active there)

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  • why not? I think it would be very nice.
    – tony9099
    May 5, 2015 at 14:28
  • It is a good fun question to ask on a Forum. You'll get great and interesting responses. Stackexchange is not a forum. Questions on stack-exchange should be answerable, not discuss-able. Questions that work well are ones which have a clear, nonsubjective answer. But deciding on any kind of general language for a task never will -- otherwise only one language would exist for the task. SE knows it is not a Forum, and doen't try to be one. It is left to the reader to find themselves a nice discussion forum to chat at. There are hundreds. May 5, 2015 at 14:32
  • On most SE site recommendations are banned, but on Software Rec SE they are allowed. Software Rec SE, tries to lock down the subjectivity by demanding that questions lay out a clear set of criteria that the answer can be objectively marked on. May 5, 2015 at 14:35
  • Example of a question getting closed for not meeting the guidelines: softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/19121/…
    – BSMP
    May 5, 2015 at 14:49
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    @BSMP: Or a more subtle question (with assocated meta on why) for not meeting guidelines: softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/767/… May 5, 2015 at 14:56

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