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| location | Rome, Italy | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | Aug 12 '12 at 11:04 | |
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Student at "La Sapienza" university in Rome.
Working with Ruby on Rails as a web developer, both front-end (CSS3, HTML5, Javascript) and back-end. Interested in everything about web, from design to programming. Interested also in game designing (and programming) for indie games.
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? @simchona: Mh okay thanks anyway. By the way, this is the worst choice stackoverflow has done. Book questions are still some of the most viewed and asked. I don't get why going against the community itself. |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? Question closed for?? I'm asking WHY and he is asking HOW! That's mad, by the way can I open a question: Is "What's the most popular book to learn XXX on stackoverflow" a valid question?, or will it get simply closed? @simchona: Most popular is objective however. |
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Apr 20 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? added 92 characters in body |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? @simchona: Ok but here I'm asking "what is the best book to learn a programming language", not which is the best place to live in san francisco. Anyway because best could be objective, I think that "Most popular on stackoverflow" is a valid formula. If I can invite you to chat we can stop invading the question with comments anyway. |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? @simchona: Ah ok thanks anyway. By the way about stackoverflow measures: Which is the most popular books read by stackoverflow users to lean objective-c? I think this can be considered a correct and objective question, and can easily be detected by the upvote/downvote mechanism. |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? Ok but read my comments: If I ask for "which is the most popular to learn objective-c for stackoverflow user", I think this is a correct question and even specific to stackoverflow. |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? You can google but the first link you get is a stackoverflow question because is the place where you find programmers, so suggestions here are obviusly best thing you can have. Anyway I don't get the 2 downvotes on a question that is actually a question and very detailed. Downvotes are for bad questions, I even proposed some resources for similar questions. |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? World I mean, forgot to specify. |
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Apr 20 |
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Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? If I ask for "most popular" book, actually there is an answer and it's also given by numbers, am I wrong? |
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Apr 20 |
asked | Why stackoverflow is discouraging “which book should I read for…” questions? |
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Apr 20 |
awarded | Supporter |