What kind of image do people conjure up with this title, of SO at its very finest?
For me this is an example: How to determine whether my calculation of pi is accurate?, where the world record holder of computing pi
ended up answering a question related to computing pi
.
Another one to avoid coming off as too elitist is this ultra beginner question: How can a 3D game render an object without having a sprite for every single angle?. This is an extremely beginner-like, but the answer there has a lot of effort behind it and might teach a lot of people wondering the same thing. I don't consider this SO at its finest, but it's pretty good here.
I was trying to put a finger on exactly what I considered to be SO at its very finest, and I realized the answer today. It's when an answer has so much expertise behind it that the answerer can effectively cite himself. If Linus Torvalds answered an esoteric question here about the Linux kernel, that would be another example of what I'd consider "SO at its finest". An easier-to-obtain example that doesn't require such esoteric questions is if any veteran in the industry answers a question on how to best achieve something based on their many years of personal experience (unfortunately those get dangerously close to "best practices").
I've been parading around aggressively on meta trying to push my thoughts of what I think would encourage more moments like this. Sorry about that. Some of it is because I'm becoming really bored with the main site. The tags for the languages I'm most fluent in are drowning in a sea of basic questions which can only invite basic, terse answers to basic issues that beginners trip over again and again in thousands upon thousands of variations of basic MCVEs. Meta is interesting to me since there's a lot of discussions here about making changes, some of which I think could start improving the odds of finding more of these expert answers here and there.
Yet in my aggression, I forgot to ask if people even share the same vision of what exactly constitutes "SO at its finest", and also what others think in terms of how to promote more of those finest moments. So I'm mainly curious as to other people's thoughts here -- what do you think are SO's finest moments, and how do we encourage more of them?