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I've seen a lot of documentation with very authoritative examples. However, these don't cite any sources, leading to some question about their accuracy. In Java for instance, we have:

Also, we have some topics like OptionalOptional that appear to be based on the Oracle tutorial for Optional and of course the Javadoc for Optional. However, no example cites these as sources.

To what extent should we expect Stack Overflow Documentation to cite sources?

I've seen a lot of documentation with very authoritative examples. However, these don't cite any sources, leading to some question about their accuracy. In Java for instance, we have:

  • Coding Standards- Are these Oracle official standards or just ones that some SO user made up?
  • Garbage Collection- There are statements about intentions of Java designers and the underlying processes including OS-level integration. How do I know these are accurate?

Also, we have some topics like Optional that appear to be based on the Oracle tutorial for Optional and of course the Javadoc for Optional. However, no example cites these as sources.

To what extent should we expect Stack Overflow Documentation to cite sources?

I've seen a lot of documentation with very authoritative examples. However, these don't cite any sources, leading to some question about their accuracy. In Java for instance, we have:

  • Coding Standards- Are these Oracle official standards or just ones that some SO user made up?
  • Garbage Collection- There are statements about intentions of Java designers and the underlying processes including OS-level integration. How do I know these are accurate?

Also, we have some topics like Optional that appear to be based on the Oracle tutorial for Optional and of course the Javadoc for Optional. However, no example cites these as sources.

To what extent should we expect Stack Overflow Documentation to cite sources?

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To what extent should Stack Overflow Documentation cite its sources?

I've seen a lot of documentation with very authoritative examples. However, these don't cite any sources, leading to some question about their accuracy. In Java for instance, we have:

  • Coding Standards- Are these Oracle official standards or just ones that some SO user made up?
  • Garbage Collection- There are statements about intentions of Java designers and the underlying processes including OS-level integration. How do I know these are accurate?

Also, we have some topics like Optional that appear to be based on the Oracle tutorial for Optional and of course the Javadoc for Optional. However, no example cites these as sources.

To what extent should we expect Stack Overflow Documentation to cite sources?