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In his commentcomment, Steven Doggart suggests the concept of a cookbook. Excerpt:

It seems that the main focus is on examples and tutorials and canonical articles. To that end, I think something more along the line of cookbook makes the most sense, but I can't think of a good play on words that incorporates that.

I like the cookbook concept. Consider that O'Reilly has published an extensive series of books based on the concept. Is the new content we envision for StackOverflow of to be of a similar nature?

Additionally, as I write, I believe that the answeranswer by zzzzBov is the only one that specifically proposes creating a new sub-domain for the new content: library.stackoverflow.com

So, if what we're really trying to build is a collection of recipes (as opposed to an arguably broader reference library), I propose this alternative sub-domain: cookbook.stackoverflow.com

In his comment, Steven Doggart suggests the concept of a cookbook. Excerpt:

It seems that the main focus is on examples and tutorials and canonical articles. To that end, I think something more along the line of cookbook makes the most sense, but I can't think of a good play on words that incorporates that.

I like the cookbook concept. Consider that O'Reilly has published an extensive series of books based on the concept. Is the new content we envision for StackOverflow of to be of a similar nature?

Additionally, as I write, I believe that the answer by zzzzBov is the only one that specifically proposes creating a new sub-domain for the new content: library.stackoverflow.com

So, if what we're really trying to build is a collection of recipes (as opposed to an arguably broader reference library), I propose this alternative sub-domain: cookbook.stackoverflow.com

In his comment, Steven Doggart suggests the concept of a cookbook. Excerpt:

It seems that the main focus is on examples and tutorials and canonical articles. To that end, I think something more along the line of cookbook makes the most sense, but I can't think of a good play on words that incorporates that.

I like the cookbook concept. Consider that O'Reilly has published an extensive series of books based on the concept. Is the new content we envision for StackOverflow of to be of a similar nature?

Additionally, as I write, I believe that the answer by zzzzBov is the only one that specifically proposes creating a new sub-domain for the new content: library.stackoverflow.com

So, if what we're really trying to build is a collection of recipes (as opposed to an arguably broader reference library), I propose this alternative sub-domain: cookbook.stackoverflow.com

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In his comment, Steven Doggart suggests the concept of a cookbook. Excerpt:

It seems that the main focus is on examples and tutorials and canonical articles. To that end, I think something more along the line of cookbook makes the most sense, but I can't think of a good play on words that incorporates that.

I like the cookbook concept. Consider that O'Reilly has published an extensive series of books based on the concept. Is the new content we envision for StackOverflow of to be of a similar nature?

Additionally, as I write, I believe that the answer by zzzzBov is the only one that specifically proposes creating a new sub-domain for the new content: library.stackoverflow.com

So, if what we're really trying to build is a collection of recipes (as opposed to an arguably broader reference library), I propose this alternative sub-domain: cookbook.stackoverflow.com