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Are programming helping software usage questions about software usage to help programming still on topic?

This questionA question about putty was asked askeda long, long time ago and answered. But would a similar question regardignregarding putty (or any other similar tool) be on topic.? We state in the help center that a question can be about

  • software tools commonly used by programmers

but shouldn't this be more reduced to IDEs instead of any software that a programmer might use?

I mean, the description is a bit broad. Many programmers also use chromeChrome (or any internet browser) or Excel. Shouldn't we narrow down our software descriptions a bit?

Are programming helping software usage questions still on topic?

This question asked long, long time ago and answered. But would a similar question regardign putty (or any other similar tool) be on topic. We state in the help center that

  • software tools commonly used by programmers

but shouldn't this more reduced to IDEs instead of any software that a programmer might use?

I mean, the description is a bit broad. Many programmers also use chrome (or any internet browser) or Excel. Shouldn't we narrow down our software descriptions a bit?

Are questions about software usage to help programming still on topic?

A question about putty was asked a long, long time ago and answered. But would a similar question regarding putty (or any other similar tool) be on topic? We state in the help center that a question can be about

  • software tools commonly used by programmers

but shouldn't this be more reduced to IDEs instead of any software that a programmer might use?

I mean, the description is a bit broad. Many programmers also use Chrome (or any internet browser) or Excel. Shouldn't we narrow down our software descriptions a bit?

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Are programming helping software usage questions still on topic?

This question asked long, long time ago and answered. But would a similar question regardign putty (or any other similar tool) be on topic. We state in the help center that

  • software tools commonly used by programmers

but shouldn't this more reduced to IDEs instead of any software that a programmer might use?

I mean, the description is a bit broad. Many programmers also use chrome (or any internet browser) or Excel. Shouldn't we narrow down our software descriptions a bit?