This is a very open-ended question, intended to start an interesting discussion around developer resources.
- What do you love about Stack Overflow?
- What do you hate?
- What would you change?
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I love that irrelevant questions get closed or migrated so quickly. |
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I love SO for providing me with "virtual" peers to collaborate and trouble-shoot with. None of my friends have ever been interested in programming and I've never worked for a software/web shop. In fact, right now I'm the whole electronic media department where I work. If I have an issue I can't work out by myself, it's not like I can just lean over the cubicle to another developer for assistance. SO provides me with pseudo-coworkers, and it's fantastic! Answering questions on Stack Overflow also helps me find my weak areas so I can adjust my regular study material accordingly. |
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I love that I can get answers within minutes to "popular" questions. I hate that I can get "popular" answers within minutes to popular-sounding questions, which aren't actually "popular" For instance: Q: How can I do X in javascript without external libraries? A: Just use To be honest, I wouldn't change a thing.. except for maybe some of the crazier decisions of the admins.(for instance, not believing in doing opt-in changes nor even a change list) |
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