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Sorry about the closure on this question. I think a few folks here missed what you were actually asking. For someone new to the network, "Stack Exchange" is quite likely synonymous with "whatever Stack Exchange site I used", which is fair enough. Just to be clear: this is the right place to ask questions about Stack Overflow, about your account, general support questions, etc. I would recommend spending the time making sure your question is clear and easy to read. That will maximize your chances of getting a good response from other users.

Having said that...

The principal difference between Code Review and Stack Overflow is that the former is for reviews of code that already works as intended whereas Stack Overflow is all about code that doesn't work. "My code is not broken except that I have a bug" is a weird sentence. Either it works and has no bugs... or it doesn't quite work and doesn't do what you want.

There is a rather detailed breakdown of the computer science-related sites we have and what their scope is: Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on?Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on?.

As far as the question rate limit goes, you did ask three questions - one of them was this question that was migrated by a moderator from Stack Overflow here to Meta Stack Overflow. I disassociated it from your profile, so it no longer counts as one of your questions on Stack Overflow. I'm going to migrate your coding question from Code Review to Stack Overflow in about an hour (gotta wait for a cache to expire; long story). Good luck.

Sorry about the closure on this question. I think a few folks here missed what you were actually asking. For someone new to the network, "Stack Exchange" is quite likely synonymous with "whatever Stack Exchange site I used", which is fair enough. Just to be clear: this is the right place to ask questions about Stack Overflow, about your account, general support questions, etc. I would recommend spending the time making sure your question is clear and easy to read. That will maximize your chances of getting a good response from other users.

Having said that...

The principal difference between Code Review and Stack Overflow is that the former is for reviews of code that already works as intended whereas Stack Overflow is all about code that doesn't work. "My code is not broken except that I have a bug" is a weird sentence. Either it works and has no bugs... or it doesn't quite work and doesn't do what you want.

There is a rather detailed breakdown of the computer science-related sites we have and what their scope is: Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on?.

As far as the question rate limit goes, you did ask three questions - one of them was this question that was migrated by a moderator from Stack Overflow here to Meta Stack Overflow. I disassociated it from your profile, so it no longer counts as one of your questions on Stack Overflow. I'm going to migrate your coding question from Code Review to Stack Overflow in about an hour (gotta wait for a cache to expire; long story). Good luck.

Sorry about the closure on this question. I think a few folks here missed what you were actually asking. For someone new to the network, "Stack Exchange" is quite likely synonymous with "whatever Stack Exchange site I used", which is fair enough. Just to be clear: this is the right place to ask questions about Stack Overflow, about your account, general support questions, etc. I would recommend spending the time making sure your question is clear and easy to read. That will maximize your chances of getting a good response from other users.

Having said that...

The principal difference between Code Review and Stack Overflow is that the former is for reviews of code that already works as intended whereas Stack Overflow is all about code that doesn't work. "My code is not broken except that I have a bug" is a weird sentence. Either it works and has no bugs... or it doesn't quite work and doesn't do what you want.

There is a rather detailed breakdown of the computer science-related sites we have and what their scope is: Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on?.

As far as the question rate limit goes, you did ask three questions - one of them was this question that was migrated by a moderator from Stack Overflow here to Meta Stack Overflow. I disassociated it from your profile, so it no longer counts as one of your questions on Stack Overflow. I'm going to migrate your coding question from Code Review to Stack Overflow in about an hour (gotta wait for a cache to expire; long story). Good luck.

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Sorry about the closure on this question. I think a few folks here missed what you were actually asking. For someone new to the network, "Stack Exchange" is quite likely synonymous with "whatever Stack Exchange site I used", which is fair enough. Just to be clear: this is the right place to ask questions about Stack Overflow, about your account, general support questions, etc. I would recommend spending the time making sure your question is clear and easy to read. That will maximize your chances of getting a good response from other users.

Having said that...

The principal difference between Code Review and Stack Overflow is that the former is for reviews of code that already works as intended whereas Stack Overflow is all about code that doesn't work. "My code is not broken except that I have a bug" is a weird sentence. Either it works and has no bugs... or it doesn't quite work and doesn't do what you want.

There is a rather detailed breakdown of the computer science-related sites we have and what their scope is: Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange sites do I post on?.

As far as the question rate limit goes, you did ask three questions - one of them was this question that was migrated by a moderator from Stack Overflow here to Meta Stack Overflow. I disassociated it from your profile, so it no longer counts as one of your questions on Stack Overflow. I'm going to migrate your coding question from Code Review to Stack Overflow in about an hour (gotta wait for a cache to expire; long story). Good luck.