Two years ago, for the first time in my life, I started to work at a small company as a programmer. I was an amateur programmer, and I thought a forum like Stack Overflow would be a great help for me. I know two years ago my questions were too easy for experts in the community, and they would usually downvote them, with the excuse that I didn't show any effort, or I didn't provide enough information for my question.
Two years ago I asked this question:
When I open my
crystal report
files fromvb6
my report show me this error message and crush:General SQL SERVER Error
I really don't know why I receive this error.
For this question I recieved nothing but a comment: "Many things may cause that error" and after almost 15 minutes I received almost 8 downvotes, and I had no choice but to remove my question. Several days later, I found myself that whenever Crystal Reports throws an exception, it creates a log file, and the log file explains the error.
The community behavior on this question was unpleasant for me. As a newbie, I expected they would willingly tell me about the error log, but it's too sad, it seems that when the community members have nothing to give, they cannot just leave the question for someone that can help; instead they click the downvote button. My question was not "give me source code for quick sort algorithm in Pascal".
Finally I got banned from Stack Overflow, feeling bad, like I am an idiot or not welcome. I registered at other forums while I was still a bad question asker, and what I found there was amazing. They accepted me, they taught me how to ask good questions, all kinds of questions were welcome in their communities, and they treated me like a valuable member.
After two years of having fun in other forums and getting addicted, logging in to my account every day, I decided to check my Stack Overflow account. I found that I'm no longer banned from asking questions, but it seems this place didn't change at all.
Now I don't ask many questions. Mostly I read other questions for my personal training, but it's really painful for me when I see the community behavior with newbies when I compare Stack Overflow with other forums. It's really sad when you read that even the creator called newbie question askers "vampires".
After all, Stack Overflow is a programming forum, not a reference book or wiki. You shouldn't expect content to be only posted once and work for everybody in all situations. Stack Overflow is also not the only programming forum in the world. I like it, but I really cannot enjoy it; I'm tired of seeing:
- Marked as duplicate => downvote
- This question is off topic => downvote
- Polls and asking for suggestions are not allowed => downvote
I accept that it's good to keep the site clean, but it seems that the community are wasting their good energy for some highly restrictive rules. To be honest, Stack Overflow for me looks more like a prison rather than a programming forum. Whenever I ask a new question, I ask with fear.
For example in this post I suggested a feature that we click on an image we see it in a new window with higher resolution, and I referred to a question that contained an attached image. Community reaction shocked me so bad: they attacked the referred question and gave the post plenty of downvotes because it included an image. But I wanted to suggest a new feature; they forget main purpose of my post.
After all, SO is a programming forum
No, its not. In a forum open discussion(s) are allowed, and even encouraged, including general opinions. SO is a QA site with answers to specific programming problems/issues.crystal reports
) and need a simple pointer such as "when you get a general error you can check the logs which are generated which will indicate a more specific cause of the problem". Such a QA is likely to be of lasting value to anyone else hitting a roadblock early in their learning of that technology. This community could be better at realizing different questions and answers are appropriate for different skill levels.