Timeline for Why did this user delete a link to the reference documentation without explanation?
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Nov 1, 2018 at 10:01 | comment | added | Kobi | W3Schools suffer from a very effective campaign against them. True story: A requiter once told me not to click on W3S search results in google during a shared-screen interview, because the interviewers will disqualify me. This is just dumb. They are not any less accurate than a random blog. IMO they have great beginner-level content, which tends to be more approachable (even if strictly less accurate) than MDN. | |
Oct 31, 2018 at 16:34 | comment | added | Braiam | @Clint the link doesn't show research, because it doesn't even reference the information contained. The relationship is akin to "this isn't what I want, here's a link of the thing that I'm using that doesn't do what I want". | |
Oct 31, 2018 at 6:12 | answer | added | GolezTrol | timeline score: 6 | |
Oct 30, 2018 at 19:23 | comment | added | Temani Afif | @Chloe it's fine to use them, there is no issue (I my self read all their tuto to start learning) ... the only issue is that you shouldn't consider them as the official reference, you can consider them as blog or private website so that you won't get surprised in case you find errors. | |
Oct 30, 2018 at 16:53 | comment | added | Chloe | Well they are at the top of DDG search results so I'm still going to use them. If it's something super arcane, I'll double check another reference. Thanks for the warning. | |
Oct 30, 2018 at 16:42 | comment | added | Mark Amery | @Chloe "they no longer have problems" - I disagree. I have three posts that are wholly or partly about w3schools on Stack Overflow - stackoverflow.com/a/52355253/1709587, stackoverflow.com/a/46866568/1709587, and stackoverflow.com/q/20610930/1709587 - and in every case, w3schools was making a factually incorrect claim, and in every case, that claim is still live. So I, at least, still do not trust them. | |
Oct 30, 2018 at 16:05 | comment | added | Robert Harvey Mod | @vlaz: No documentation is completely free of errors. If that's what you're expecting in order for a reference source to be authoritative, prepare to be disappointed. | |
Oct 30, 2018 at 12:07 | comment | added | Script47 | W3Schools may have had and it may still have issues but it seems that even when they are trying to improve people still want to keep hold of the past and that is shifting the focus of this question from 'why was this link removed' to 'why is w3schools a bad site'. Every site has flaws but if one is actively trying to improve (and it has a lot) then don't condemn it right off the bat due to prior mistakes. Sure, you can advise to take it with a pinch of salt but people go overboard. | |
Oct 30, 2018 at 7:01 | comment | added | VLAZ |
@Chloe and W3Fools says they no longer have problems. no, they say they have largely resolved the problems. That doesn't mean there are none - the page on JSON Objects is a huge flaw it keeps being brought up to justify being wrong. Yes, it's a single example I have but it's the only one I keep seeing. It does prove that not all errors are resolved.
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Oct 29, 2018 at 20:30 | vote | accept | Chloe | ||
Oct 29, 2018 at 19:40 | answer | added | Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier | timeline score: 8 | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 19:19 | comment | added | Temani Afif | @tripleee after 1000+ edits I no more think of adding comment/explanation to my edits which is probably a bad habit ... lesson learned ;) | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 19:05 | answer | added | Temani Afif | timeline score: 52 | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 19:04 | comment | added | tripleee | The information that this was your question and that you apparently wanted to link to W3Schools may sway the opinion of at least some commenters here. I certainly think it's a significant enough detail that I think you should edit it into your question. Removing a link without comment does indeed seem rude to me; at the very minimum, the edit comment should have stated some sort of rationale for this edit. | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:55 | comment | added | Kevin B | it's still a terrible resource, but i'd consider such an edit invalid. It should have at least provided the correct documentation link. | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:51 | comment | added | user2285236 | @Chloe I use that website as a reference myself but I know people who have strong opinions about it so I linked a previous discussion. That was not an endorsement. :) | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:44 | comment | added | Chloe | @ayhan That was from 2014, and W3Fools says they no longer have problems. I like the navigation on it better, and it's better for quick reference. I don't see how being a private site is relevant. | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:44 | history | edited | yivi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Oct 29, 2018 at 18:38 | comment | added | Servy | Also note it's only really valuable to link to the documentation if there's something specific about what's there that you want to discuss or ask about. Just linking to the documentation when you don't actually have anything about it to ask about isn't helpful at all, it's just noise. Now if you quoted what was there, and asked a question about that quote, that would be different. | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:37 | comment | added | user2285236 | meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/280478/why-not-w3schools-com | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:37 | comment | added | Servy | That's not official documentation on the subject, it's a private site, unaffiliated with the thing you're looking to document, and one that has a fairly poor reputation. | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:36 | comment | added | Braiam | I doubt w3schools is authoritative enough to be called documentation. If anything, the W3C/WGCSS specification is the documentation. | |
Oct 29, 2018 at 18:34 | history | asked | Chloe | CC BY-SA 4.0 |