Would it be that much more difficult or different, or even that much more work for the SE team to create a new site that ranks books\resources instead of specific questions?
OK, I know this seems like a dupe of How about reviews/ratings of developer components/libraries?, but hear me out. (Also, I am writing this as a programmer but it could technically apply to any field or learning resource.)
I see a lot of questions on the SE sites like the following:
What's the best book out there for ASP.NET MVC 2 (or 3) on VB?
Best PHP book(s) for an experienced developer?
What is the best book to learn C#?
I know there is already Amazon for ratings, but the site could have tags to separate books by programming language, and class such as beginner, intermediate, expert, (and wizard ;).
Then when the book/resource becomes old it can be marked deprecated. A current problem is that say Bob asks "What are the best books for coding C#?", and Tim asks the same question 4 years later. The question, whilst a duplicate, may have a better or more specific answer
Pros:
- An up to date list of books\resources.
- Ratings and comments delivered by SE community members, which gives a real world indication of how good the book is. I can't tell if someone who rates a book on Amazon is a muppet, the book's publisher, or genuine expert.
- A place for programmers to discuss WHY a particular book is good, what is missing from it, what it covers, and whether the book is still relevant.
To me a site like that would be an awesome resource for the programming community, especially people looking for something specific but don't know where to start.