I am a user not nearly long enough to be judging how it was in "good old days", but I somehow always thought SO was a site for people to answer any questions related to programming computers. And programming computers comes with knowledge (and so - questions) about programming languages, algorithms, data structures, best programming practices, hardware knowledge, operating systems knowledge and many more.
Now I find myself often confused, both when I want to ask a question or when I read other questions: is Stack Overflow a suitable site for this question?
It happens that somebody asks about an algorithm and uses pseudocode - they are usually sent to Computer Science Stack Exchange or (worse) TCS SE. Somebody asks about complexity and uses pseudocode - same as above. Then on TCS if you ask about something not at so-called research level, you'll be sent to CS Stack Exchange. There are more examples, and I am pretty sure all of us noticed.
As there are many specialized Stack Exchange sites now, including:
- Programmers,
- Theoretical Computer Science,
- Computer Science,
- Super User,
where is the place for Stack Overflow now? I would like everyone reading this to understand - I am not a hater here, I am trying to understand the goal of every site. If general algorithm- or data structure-related questions should go to CS, research-level (I am sure there are more people that get confused about this) questions should go to TCS (but a question about Quantum Computing is not abstract enough as far as I know), programming practice questions should be asked at Programmers SE and operating-system stuff goes to Super User (or AskUbuntu or some else, I guess), what kind of questions should be asked here?
Sometimes I have a question related to programming, but I am not sure if it is technology-related-enough to be asked on SO, or should it be in CS or even TCS? What are the guidelines now? And what if some other sites emerge, like Java Stack Exchange - where will Stack Overflow go then?