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There is a difference between asking "Which tool to use?" (asking for opinions) and "Is there any such tool as...?" (asking for generic information).

Both are off-topic for SO though, since they are provoking opinion and are prone to spam respectively. The answer to the second question can also easily be found by using a search engine like Google.

Such topics could however be discussed in the SO chat channelschat channels if it falls within in the channel's set topic. The chat is a place where you can talk socially with other developers and ask about such things. Might help you get a developers insight on your question, rather than one generated by a search algorithm.

There is a difference between asking "Which tool to use?" (asking for opinions) and "Is there any such tool as...?" (asking for generic information).

Both are off-topic for SO though, since they are provoking opinion and are prone to spam respectively. The answer to the second question can also easily be found by using a search engine like Google.

Such topics could however be discussed in the SO chat channels if it falls within in the channel's set topic. The chat is a place where you can talk socially with other developers and ask about such things. Might help you get a developers insight on your question, rather than one generated by a search algorithm.

There is a difference between asking "Which tool to use?" (asking for opinions) and "Is there any such tool as...?" (asking for generic information).

Both are off-topic for SO though, since they are provoking opinion and are prone to spam respectively. The answer to the second question can also easily be found by using a search engine like Google.

Such topics could however be discussed in the SO chat channels if it falls within in the channel's set topic. The chat is a place where you can talk socially with other developers and ask about such things. Might help you get a developers insight on your question, rather than one generated by a search algorithm.

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There is a difference between asking "Which tool to use?" (asking for opinions) and "Is there any such tool as...?" (asking for generic information).

Both are off-topic for SO though, since they are provoking opinion and are prone to spam respectively. The answer to the second question can also easily be found by using a search engine like Google.

Such topics could however be discussed in the SO chat channels if it falls within in the channel's set topic. The chat is a place where you can talk socially with other developers and ask about such things. Might help you get a developers insight on your question, rather than one generated by a search algorithm.