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I've just noticed that R and PHP are the only programming languages with their own Collective. A lot of the "discussions" in the PHP Collective are more fitted to be questions (such as this one or this one). If you are thinking that it would be a good place to hold discussions, why don't we have a Collective for other programming languages except for R and PHP—we could do JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Node.JS;js; the list goes on and on! So why do we have this oddball?

I've just noticed that R and PHP are the only programming languages with their own Collective. A lot of the "discussions" in the PHP Collective are more fitted to be questions (such as this one or this one). If you are thinking that it would be a good place to hold discussions, why don't we have a Collective for other programming languages except for R and PHP—we could do JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Node.JS; the list goes on and on! So why do we have this oddball?

I've just noticed that R and PHP are the only programming languages with their own Collective. A lot of the "discussions" in the PHP Collective are more fitted to be questions (such as this one or this one). If you are thinking that it would be a good place to hold discussions, why don't we have a Collective for other programming languages except for R and PHP—we could do JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Node.js; the list goes on and on! So why do we have this oddball?

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If we don't have any programming collectives other than R and PHP, what's the point of itthem and why keep itthem?

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If we don't have any programming collectives other than R and PHP, what's the point of it and why keep it?

I've just noticed that R and PHP isare the only programming languagelanguages with it'stheir own Collective. A lot of itsthe "discussions" in the PHP Collective are more fitted to be questions (such as this one or this one). If you are thinking that it would be a good place to hold discussions, why don't we have a Collective for other programming languages except for R and PHP—we could do JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Node.JS; the list goes on and on! So why do we have this oddball?

If we don't have any programming collectives other than PHP, what's the point of it and why keep it?

I've just noticed that PHP is the only programming language with it's own Collective. A lot of its "discussions" are more fitted to be questions (such as this one or this one). If you are thinking that it would be a good place to hold discussions, why don't we have a Collective for other programming languages except for R and PHP—we could do JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Node.JS; the list goes on and on! So why do we have this oddball?

If we don't have any programming collectives other than R and PHP, what's the point of it and why keep it?

I've just noticed that R and PHP are the only programming languages with their own Collective. A lot of the "discussions" in the PHP Collective are more fitted to be questions (such as this one or this one). If you are thinking that it would be a good place to hold discussions, why don't we have a Collective for other programming languages except for R and PHP—we could do JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS, Node.JS; the list goes on and on! So why do we have this oddball?

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