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Jul 20 |
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What should SO's motto be? Please, one motto per post so that we can vote. |
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Jul 20 |
asked | What should SO's motto be? |
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Jul 20 |
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Should SO seek to be the home of programming language FAQs? @TheTXI This leads to an obvious question: What is the ideal environment to post papers and tutorials? And how can SO evolve to include that environment? Right now there is no environment that is even reasonably good. scholar.google doesn't do it. Neither does CodeProject. SO's motto should be: "Organizing the world's programming information." |
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awarded | Teacher |
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Jul 18 |
answered | Should SO seek to be the home of programming language FAQs? |
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Jul 17 |
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Would you play a Stack Overflow board game? Mailing you now... |
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Jul 17 |
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Would you play a Stack Overflow board game? This is a fantastic idea. Let's do it. |
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Jul 17 |
answered | Would you play a Stack Overflow board game? |
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Jul 17 |
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Would you play a Stack Overflow board game? @Endangered What's it like? Is it worth getting for my team and playing it? What does it teach? |
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Jul 16 |
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Does SO encourage developer laziness? @John It's not obvious that not answering SO questions helps evolution along. For example, if I'm not a very good programmer, I may spend more time with my girlfriend which would increase the probability that my genes will be passed on. Have you verified that your strategy for helping evolution works? You may be doing just the opposite. |