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accepted | Is there a Stack Exchange site that is to Stack Overflow as Math.SE is to Math Overflow? |
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Is there a Stack Exchange site that is to Stack Overflow as Math.SE is to Math Overflow? deleted 17 characters in body; edited title |
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Is there a Stack Exchange site that is to Stack Overflow as Math.SE is to Math Overflow? Actually, my background is mostly undergraduate-math and I was looking forward to pick up programming as well. Sadly, I could find very few good resources to teach programming and actually define its world. Without money to get professional assistance, there's nothing left but ask off-line, non-human help. So basically, the exact question I asked this question for was "What are good resources to get acquainted with programming and the different language?" Then the same for the language I'd pick up. I never said I was asking for step-step tutoring. |
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Is there a Stack Exchange site that is to Stack Overflow as Math.SE is to Math Overflow? @Mat, Still, -and I know I will be so- professionals get tired quickly from really-starting questions that's why math.SE was welcomed. I don't think SOF's users would be that patient with really-starters and no one can blame them. // Oh, and I certainly didn't mean low-grade/weak/ill-said/ill-formatted questions when I said 'beginner.' |
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