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I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tourhttps://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

https://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

https://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

https://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

https://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

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I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

http://cs.stackexchange.com/tourhttps://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

http://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

https://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

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I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

http://codereview.stackexchange.com/tourhttps://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

http://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

http://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

http://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed?

It appears there are four possible destinations for this question:

  1. Stack Overflow
  2. Code Review SE
  3. Computer Science SE
  4. Programmers SE

However it does not appear to fit in any one of these options for the reasons outlined below:

First, the question is off-topic on stack overflow; due to the code presented running as expected and functioning properly.

The most likely option to me seems to be codereview.stackexchange.com as the user is asking if a piece of code is properly designed. However it is out of the scope of codereview which works only with "good" practice and not if the code functions correctly.

The next I considered was the Computer Science forum. However Computer Science tends to have a more theoretical and mathematical approach, rather than examining a specific piece of code for correctness.

Finally Programmers forum is inapplicable as they deal only in programming concepts, and not actual specific problems relating to a single piece of code.

So I beseech you, fellow Stack Overflow-ers, where should a question such as this be directed?

So far I have been unable to find any established precedent regarding a universally off-topic, well researched, question. Some stuff I looked at in an attempt to discern an answer is below:

Are Computer Science questions really off-topic on Stack Overflow?

http://stackoverflow.com/tour

https://codereview.stackexchange.com/tour

http://cs.stackexchange.com/tour

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/tour

Thank you greatly for your consideration and input.

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