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When I have interest in a new topic, usually I start to read one or a few books and articles about it. But, as a newcomer to the topic, it is hard to decide whether what I am reading is good or out-dated and misleading. Here on Stack Overflow we have tons of people who went through the study on that topic, so they already know the knowledge newcomers come for.

So my question is: Is there a place here on SO where we can utilize these people's knowledge to help a newcomer getting started about the topic of their choice?

Because I cantcan't ask for any general help, only specific questions?

When I have interest in a new topic, usually I start to read one or a few books and articles about it. But, as a newcomer to the topic, it is hard to decide whether what I am reading is good or out-dated and misleading. Here on Stack Overflow we have tons of people who went through the study on that topic, so they already know the knowledge newcomers come for.

So my question is: Is there a place here on SO where we can utilize these people's knowledge to help a newcomer getting started about the topic of their choice?

Because I cant ask for any general help, only specific questions?

When I have interest in a new topic, usually I start to read one or a few books and articles about it. But, as a newcomer to the topic, it is hard to decide whether what I am reading is good or out-dated and misleading. Here on Stack Overflow we have tons of people who went through the study on that topic, so they already know the knowledge newcomers come for.

So my question is: Is there a place here on SO where we can utilize these people's knowledge to help a newcomer getting started about the topic of their choice?

Because I can't ask for any general help, only specific questions?

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When I have interest in a new topic, usually I start to read one or a few books and articles about it. But, as a newcomer to the topic, it is hard to decide whether what I am reading is good or out-dated and misleading. Here on Stack Overflow we have tons of people who went through the study on that topic, so they already know the knowledge newcomers come for.

So my question is: howIs there a place here on SO where we can utilize these people's knowledge to help a newcomer knowgetting started about the topic of their choice?

Update:

As the question got closed, I update it now, because it is not about how SO experts of the topic can point me to the right book or resource. It is much more about how I can get that information from the experts here what is useful for me as a starter, but I don't know yet because I am just started to read about the topic.

Without that help, I will go through all the misleading stuff and I have to figure it out later that what I was reading is incorrect and I wasted my time, remembered bad practice.

So the question is how I can get HERE on SO the information good for beginners ifBecause I cant ask for any general help, only specific questions?

When I have interest in a new topic, usually I start to read one or a few books and articles about it. But, as a newcomer to the topic, it is hard to decide whether what I am reading is good or out-dated and misleading. Here on Stack Overflow we have tons of people who went through the study on that topic, so they already know the knowledge newcomers come for.

So my question is: how we can utilize these people's knowledge to help a newcomer know about the topic of their choice?

Update:

As the question got closed, I update it now, because it is not about how SO experts of the topic can point me to the right book or resource. It is much more about how I can get that information from the experts here what is useful for me as a starter, but I don't know yet because I am just started to read about the topic.

Without that help, I will go through all the misleading stuff and I have to figure it out later that what I was reading is incorrect and I wasted my time, remembered bad practice.

So the question is how I can get HERE on SO the information good for beginners if I cant ask for any general help only specific questions?

When I have interest in a new topic, usually I start to read one or a few books and articles about it. But, as a newcomer to the topic, it is hard to decide whether what I am reading is good or out-dated and misleading. Here on Stack Overflow we have tons of people who went through the study on that topic, so they already know the knowledge newcomers come for.

So my question is: Is there a place here on SO where we can utilize these people's knowledge to help a newcomer getting started about the topic of their choice?

Because I cant ask for any general help, only specific questions?

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Why resource recommendations are off-topic? How I Are there any resources on SO that can ask forbe used as a beginner guide?

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